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The Forest Preserve District of Will County is a government organization in Illinois focusing on land preservation and restoration, outdoor recreation, and environmental education.
Volunteer Morning: Evans-Judge Preserve Nov 5 9:00 AM; A garter snake coiled in the grass. WonderKids: Snakes! Nov 7 10:00 AM; A barred owl perched in a bare tree. Hoot Hike and Pellet Prowl Nov 7 5:00 PM
The Forest Preserve District of Will County's Interactive Map finds Forest Preserves, Trails, Visitor Centers, and activities near you.
The Forest Preserve District of Will County has 40 preserves with developed access areas.
The Forest Preserve District of Will County offers many recreational opportunities in its preserves and on its trails.
The Forest Preserve District of Will County has more than 130 miles of trails suitable for a variety of recreational opportunities.
One of the best ways to reconnect with nature is to pop a tent right in the middle of it! The Forest Preserve offers camping at five locations within Will County. Check out our primitive campsites and book your reservation today. A permit is required for use of all campsites.
The Forest Preserve District of Will County has six dog parks throughout the county. All parks provide fenced areas that allow dogs to run and play without a leash. Visiting our dog parks is the perfect way to give your dog the exercise and socialization that it needs.
Please complete the form below to request information or program accommodations, or ask a question about our preserves, programs, or activities. We will do our best to respond to your request within two business days.
The Board of Commissioners is made up of 22 members elected from 11 Board Districts that comprise Will County. The Board approves Forest Preserve District resolutions that come out of the Board's Finance Committee, Operations Committee, and Ad Hoc Rules Committee.