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Fullersburg WoodsFullersburg Woods, is a picturesque nature preserve full of lush forestry and wildlife. The preserve's 500 acres feature a variety of trees and shrubbery, including oak-hickory woods, black walnut-white ash woods, and dense woodbands. The sights and sounds of nature are around every corner as visitors can enjoy the songbirds, warblers, and more that thrive there. Hiking trails provide access to the diverse topography of Fullersburg Woods.
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Graue Mill & MuseumGraue Mill & Museum is a 19th century water-powered gristmill and National Historic Landmark. The historic mill stands as a reminder of days gone by, when families gained services like grinding wheat and other grains into flour to use in their homes daily. Visitors to the museum can explore the architecture of the mill, view an array of artifacts and displays that tell the story of area settlers and travelers, plus the history behind their wares.
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Hidden Lake Forest PreserveHidden Lake Forest Preserve, is a scenic destination for nature lovers and outdoor activities. The 974-acre preserve was acquired in 1975 and contains forests, wetlands and prairies which provide habitats for numerous species of wildlife. Visitors to the preserve can explore the 7.25 miles of trails on foot or by bicycle, take a paddleboat out onto the 43-acre lake or fly a kite on one of its open expanses. There are several fishing sites available near the lake.
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Illinois Prairie PathThe Illinois Prairie Path is a scenic 61-mile trail of crushed limestone spanning DuPage County. It was the first rails-to-trails conversion in the nation and has become a local favorite for both visitors and locals. Almost 70% of the path winds through forest preserves, nature centers, parks, and wetlands. It offers spectacular scenery ranging from wildflowers in bloom to colorful autumn foliage, making it a great spot for sightseeing year-round.
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Belmont PrairieBelmont Prairie, is one of the best preserved tallgrass prairies in the Midwest and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. It's grassland ecosystem encompasses plants native to northern Illinois along with wildflowers, shrubs, and oak savanna trees. This area has been recognized as a National Natural Landmark due to its significant biodiversity and contains an abundance of species listed as endangered, threatened or of special concern.
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Elmhurst Park DistrictThe Elmhurst Park District offers a stunning collection of parks and recreational opportunities. Spanning hundreds of acres, visitors enjoy 26 unique community parks, 4 playgrounds and 3 separate dog parks for their four-legged friends. In addition to these attractions, there are also several lakes, athletic fields, tennis courts and an aquatic center all within the park district's boundaries.
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Lilacia ParkLilacia Park is a beautiful public park nestled in the center of town. It covers an area of 4.3 acres, and offers a variety of activities such as strolling paths, gardens, sculpture exhibits and more. It's well-known for its blooming lilacs which bloom twice per year: once in April and again in June. Visitors can stroll through the formal gardens or admire the statuary scattered throughout the grounds. In addition to lilac displays, visitors enjoying a walk can find plenty of other flower beds.
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The Morton ArboretumThe Morton Arboretum is an incredible treasure for nature-lovers. Boasting over 200 kinds of trees, 16 miles of trails, and a variety of interactive exhibits, it is an exemplary destination for people to appreciate the beauty of flora and fauna. With 1,700 acres of naturalistic landscapes to explore, this arboretum offers its visitors an array of educational opportunities from research and science-based classes to Children's Garden activities.
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The Morton Arboretum. The Morton Arboretum, is a 1,700-acre public garden known for its diverse mix of plants and majestic trees. Visitors to the arboretum enjoy exploring an extensive trail system as well as seeing over 4,000 different types of trees and shrubs. The living collections are mainly composed of native species but visitors can also find a wide range of plants from temperate zones around the world.
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Lake EllynLake Ellyn is a stunning and tranquil escape situated on the western edge of Glen Ellyn. Part of the 160-acre Lake Ellyn Park, the lake offers a picturesque stretch of shoreline with plenty to do for visitors. During warm days, residents flock to take advantage of its plethora of recreational opportunities including fishing, paddle-boating, and savoring their picnic lunches at one of the 13 shaded pavilions that line the water's edge.
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Lake MarmoLake Marmo, is a stunningly beautiful and peaceful sight. Fed by multiple streams and creeks. It has become a favorite recreation spot for many in the local area. Boaters, anglers, and swimmers all take delight in the tranquil setting of the lake. Ample hiking trails circle around the crystal-clear waters of Lake Marmo. Bird watchers also find something special here with dozens of species of migratory birds often observed on their journeys across the lake.
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Brookfield ZooBrookfield Zoo, is an outdoor recreation destination for the whole family. From the towering lions to the adorable lemurs, Brookfield Zoo is a great way to spend a day. There are over 450 species of animals exhibited across 200 acres of wooded landscape giving visitors plenty to explore. Brookfield Zoo offers interactive experiences such as animal encounters, zookeeper talks, and educational presentations which make it unique among other zoos across the country.
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Chicago Zoological SocietyThe Chicago Zoological Society is a renowned wildlife conservation center that is home to over 2,300 animals and 450 different species. Since its formation in the 1920s, the zoo has been committed to caring for animals, educating visitors about wildlife conservation, providing research opportunities for scientists, and participating in species reintro-duction programs. Along with housing many unique species from around the world, the zoo also hosts a myriad of events throughout the year.
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National Shrine and Museum of St. ThereseThis is a wonderful place to explore the life of the beloved Saint Therese of Lisieux. It is home to countless historical artifacts, artwork, photographs and documents related to her life and mission. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about her incredible spiritual journey that has inspired millions around the globe. The shrine also boasts a beautiful chapel with a variety healing services, inspiring programs with lectures by renowned scholars, educational programs and prayer experiences.
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Great Western TrailGreat Western Trail is a tranquil and beautiful trail spanning 24 miles. The path winds past lush fields and forests, wetlands, creeks, and more, providing an abundance of unique sights along the entire journey. Cyclists, hikers, runners and nature lovers alike will all find something to appreciate on the trail - from its vast array of flora and fauna to its charming bridges. It's easy to lose track of time as one soaks in their surroundings amid the peacefulness of this rural area.
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Chicago Golf ClubThe Chicago Golf Club is a prestigious golf club established in 1892, it has been a leader in the Midwestern golf community for over 120 years. With a challenging yet beautiful championship course designed by the legendary C.B Macdonald and Seth Raynor, this club is perfect for all levels of play. In addition to its stellar main course, the Chicago Golf Club offers a number of additional amenities including practice areas on teaching greens, bunkers for practicing sand play shots.
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Rocky Glen WaterfallRocky Glen Waterfall, is a beautiful wonder of nature. Its picturesque views attract thousands of travelers and local visitors every year. Spanning 30 feet high and 25 feet wide, this magnificent cascade creates an impressive sight when it is flowing. Rocky Glen Waterfall features multi-tiered cascades with colorful rock formations surrounded by lush foliage. The best view point of the falls is accessible by taking a short walk down an easy access path.
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Greene ValleyGreene Valley, is a naturally beautiful spot. Just 35 miles away from downtown Chicago, it is home to verdant woodlands, meadows full of wildflowers, and serene meandering rivers. Greene Valley is one of the Midwest's best-kept secrets—an oasis of peace and tranquility surrounded by sprawling cities. Whether you feel like catching some fresh air on a hike through the forest or going fishing along the riverbanks, this hidden gem has plenty to offer outdoor enthusiasts.

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Mayslake Peabody Estate
The Mayslake Peabody Estate is a historic building that dates back to the 19th century. Originally built as a private estate for coal-baron Francis Stuyvesant Peabody, it was renovated and opened as a public facility in the 1990s. Today, visitors can explore more than 87 acres of old-growth oak woodland and enjoy plenty of amenities like nature trails and an arboretum. This grand estate also offers exquisite architecture in its main manor house along with other charming buildings.
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