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McDowell Grove Forest Preserve is a sprawling natural area spanning 439 acres in Naperville, Illinois, along the scenic West Branch of the DuPage River. Rising to an elevation of 210 meters, this preserve is a significant green space in the region, offering a diverse landscape of mature woodlands, open fields, and a rich floodplain forest. It is particularly notable for its historical significance, having served as a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp in the 1930s and later as a secret…
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Hike the moderate 6.0-mile West Branch DuPage River Trail through McDowell Grove Forest Preserve, enjoying varied scenery along paved and gr
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Yes, McDowell Grove Forest Preserve is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails, allowing you to enjoy the preserve's natural beauty with your canine companion.
The preserve features nearly 7 miles of looped trails, primarily composed of turf and crushed stone. These trails are open year-round and are suitable for hiking, bicycling, and horseback riding. Their interconnected nature allows for routes of varying distances.
Absolutely! The trails are generally gentle and well-maintained, making them accessible for families. The diverse habitats and opportunities for wildlife viewing, especially birds, can make for an engaging outing for children. Picnic areas are also available for family use.
Yes, the preserve has a rich history. It was once a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp in the 1930s, and later a secret radar training facility during World War II. While many original structures are gone, you can still find some of the original bridge abutments from the CCC era. The restored wetland habitat was once a lagoon created by the CCC.
McDowell Grove is a great spot for wildlife observation. Birdwatching is particularly popular, especially during spring and fall migrations, when you might spot warblers, thrushes, and woodpeckers. The West Branch DuPage River and Mud Lake also attract various waterfowl and shorebirds.
In winter, the preserve is popular for cross-country skiing on its extensive trail system. The generally gentle terrain makes it suitable for various skill levels. It's also a peaceful place for winter hiking, offering a different perspective of the natural landscape.
Generally, no special permits are required for general recreational use like hiking or biking. However, if you plan to host a large event or use specific facilities, it's always best to check the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County's official website for any specific permit requirements.
Trail maps are often available at the preserve's main entrance or information kiosks. You can also typically find downloadable maps on the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County's official website. Additionally, digital platforms like komoot offer detailed route planning and maps for the preserve.
With nearly 7 miles of looped trails, hike durations can vary significantly. A leisurely stroll might take an hour or two, while exploring multiple loops or connecting to the larger West Branch DuPage River Regional Trail could extend your outing to several hours. You can easily tailor your route to your desired length and time.
While the trails are predominantly turf and crushed stone, which can be challenging for some wheelchairs, the generally gentle terrain and wide paths may accommodate sturdy strollers. For specific accessibility information, it is recommended to contact the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County directly.
Key natural features include the West Branch DuPage River, which flows through the preserve, and Mud Lake, a 22-acre body of water. The preserve's mature woodlands, especially during fall when maple trees display vibrant colors, offer beautiful scenic views. The restored wetland habitat, once a lagoon, is also a notable ecological feature.