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3,700 acres (1,500 ha) Canada geese on Salt Creek looking toward Busse Woods The Ned Brown Forest Preserve , popularly known as Busse Woods , adjoining Rolling Meadows , Elk Grove Village and Schaumburg in Illinois , is a 3,700-acre (1,500 ha) unit of the Cook County Forest Preserve system.
Today, Kickapoo State Park has 221 acres (89 ha) of ponds and lakes with nearly 35 miles (56 km) of hiking trails for many types of recreational activities including camping, canoeing, hunting, mountain biking, and fishing. [1] In the winter season, ice fishing and cross-country skiing are popular pastimes for visitors to the park.
180 acres (73 ha) Attractions; Total: 50 ... Alpine Village is a German-themed area. The Rathskeller concession stand and Alpine Arcade are located in this area. In ...
9,300 acres (3,764 ha) Established: ... Clinton Lake State Recreation Area is an Illinois state park on 9,300 acres (3,764 ha) in DeWitt County, Illinois, ...
Area (acres) Area (km 2) Estab-lished Bodies of water Image Remarks Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach State Park: Lake: 4,160 16.8 1948: Lake Michigan: Apple River Canyon State Park: Jo Daviess: 297 1.20 1932: Apple River: Argyle Lake State Park: McDonough: 1,700 6.9 1948: Argyle Lake: Beall Woods State Park: Wabash: 635 2.57 1966: Coffee Creek
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Recreation Area is an Illinois state park on 715 acres (289 ha) in Stephenson County , Illinois , United States . The park surrounds and includes Lake Le-Aqua-Na .
During the warmer seasons the resort operates a mini golf course and a playground, as well as an Alpine Slide served by a ski lift. Boat rides on the Mississippi River are available from the resort from Memorial Day through late October. The Special Olympics of Illinois annually conducts the Winter Special Olympics at Chestnut mountain . [3]
Nauvoo State Park is an Illinois state park on 148 acres (60 ha) in Hancock County, Illinois, United States near the banks of the Mississippi River. It contains 13-acre manmade lake named Lake Horton, the Rheinberger House Museum, and Illinois’ oldest vineyard.