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The Right Preserve For You

Historical / Natural Features:

Township:
St. Charles
Year Acquired:
1971
Acres:
199
Activities:
Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Historic Sites
Horseback Riding
Picnic Areas
Shelters
Features:
Gravel
Equestrian
Mowed Path
Fox River Trail
Know Your Preserve:
 Detailed Fact Sheet |

Aerial View |

This interesting forest preserve complex, located at a crook in the river, is many things to many different people. The focus of activities is directed to this beautiful stretch of river and valley. Here we have woodland, picnicking, fishing, bird watching, lounging along the shore and skipping rocks in the river with stones from the old gravel pit hills. Indeed, with the trail bridge crossing the river, this is a major trail hub and stopping point.

There are little wisps here and there of original prairie remnants and exposed rock ledges and outcroppings. We have an old Indian War soldier's grave site marked by a boulder hidden in a small grove of trees, but most exciting is the little known and as yet unexploited 8 foot high natural waterfall; it cascades and pools in the clear rippling creek. The waterfall is found by riding south on the Riverbend Trail.

Getting Here:

Jon J. Duerr Forest Preserve is located on Rte. 31 in South Elgin, 1 mile north of McLean Boulevard. A large wood carved statue of Blackhawk is situated at this preserve's entrance. This is also the historical burial site of unknown soldiers of General Scott's Army.

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