Best lakes in DuPage County offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This region in Illinois features numerous lakes within its forest preserves, providing settings for outdoor activities. Many preserves include popular trails DuPage County lakes, suitable for hiking and biking. The area is characterized by its mix of woodlands, prairies, and wetlands, supporting a variety of wildlife.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Timber Ridge Trail connects the Illinois Prairie Path Elgin Branch with the Great Western Trail. This smooth, paved path runs past Kline Creek Farm and Timber Lake.
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West Branch Riverway Forest Preserve features shaded trails and a route alongside the West Branch DuPage River. It's a quiet, straightforward spot for a relaxing ride or a short break.
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West Branch Forest Preserve, a 713-acre area comprised of meadows, wetlands, forests, and prairies, offers trails, fishing opportunities, wildlife viewing, and picnic areas. Open from one hour after sunrise to one hour after sunset, the preserve welcomes dogs on leashes no longer than 10 feet, and alcohol is prohibited. Originally used for flood control, the preserve now includes a reservoir that naturally filters stormwater. It's home to reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and birds, including grassland and migratory shorebirds.
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Blackwell's McKee Marsh is a year-round haven for birdwatchers. A viewing platform near the water's edge offers close-up views of wetland species like blue herons, wood ducks, blue-winged teals, and sandpipers.
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Herrick Lake Forest Preserve spans 887 acres and is a great spot for hiking, walking, and mountain biking. There are great fall colors here, calm bodies of water to enjoy, lush forests, as well as open meadows. It has a great variety to ride through.
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Blackwell's McKee Marsh is located just north of Mack Road and is a haven for avid birdwatchers. At this location, near the water's edge, there is a viewing platform that gives you the opportunity to watch the wetland species up close. There are a variety of species you could spot here, including blue herons, wood ducks, blue-winged teals, and sandpipers. It is simply a paradise for our feathered friends, no matter what the season.
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North Island in Fullersburg Woods Forest Preserve is a charming small island nestled in the midst of Salt Creek. Enjoy the picturesque surroundings with available picnic shelters, offering a perfect setting to relax, take in the views, and even set up your fishing pole.
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Mallard Lake, spanning 948 acres, showcases the District's largest recreational lake, an expansive 85-acre water haven. Its diverse landscape encompasses open waters, wetlands, fields, and scattered woodlands, providing a habitat for various wildlife species like beavers, great blue herons, bullfrogs, eastern meadowlarks, bobolinks, red-tailed hawks, and kestrels. With its rich biodiversity, Mallard Lake invites nature enthusiasts to explore its scenic beauty and observe the thriving wildlife.
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DuPage County lakes and their surrounding forest preserves are rich in wildlife. At Herrick Lake, you might spot woodpeckers, squirrels, owls, white-tailed deer, coyotes, and various birds like black-crowned night herons and eastern wood peewees. Mallard Lake is home to beavers, great blue herons, and red-tailed hawks. The West Branch Forest Preserve, which includes Deep Quarry Lake, is known for reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and a variety of birds, including grassland and migratory shorebirds.
Yes, many lakes in DuPage County offer excellent fishing. Herrick Lake is popular for largemouth bass, channel catfish, and crappie. Silver Lake and Deep Quarry Lake within Blackwell Forest Preserve are stocked with species like bluegill, catfish, largemouth bass, and rainbow trout. Lake Ellyn, Hidden Lake, Mallard Lake, Spring Creek Reservoir, and Maple Lake also permit fishing for various species.
Beyond fishing, many lakes offer boating. Canoes, kayaks, and rowboats are available for rent at Herrick Lake and Silver Lake. Deep Quarry Lake, Hidden Lake (Round Meadow Lake), and Mallard Lake allow non-gasoline-powered watercraft with a Forest Preserve District permit, making them suitable for canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Lake Ellyn is a popular spot for ice skating in winter.
Absolutely. Most forest preserves housing these lakes feature extensive trail systems. Herrick Lake Forest Preserve offers over 7 miles of trails for hiking, bicycling, and horseback riding. Blackwell Forest Preserve has more than 6 miles of trails. Hidden Lake provides over 2 miles of trails, and Mallard Lake has 4 miles of trails, including boardwalks. For more detailed routes, you can explore hiking routes in DuPage County or cycling routes in DuPage County.
Many lakes in DuPage County are family-friendly. Blackwell Forest Preserve, featuring Silver Lake and Deep Quarry Lake, offers a family campground, picnic areas, and trails suitable for all ages. Lake Ellyn hosts various community festivals and has a trail perfect for family strolls. Meadow Lake Picnic Area is also noted as family-friendly, providing a great spot for outdoor gatherings.
Lake Ellyn in Glen Ellyn is an 11-acre artificial lake with a rich community history. Its historic Lake Ellyn Boathouse, restored and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves as a unique event venue. Spring Creek Reservoir is notable for its gated chute spillway, which visitors can observe up close, controlling water flow for stormwater management.
Several lakes offer excellent picnic spots. Herrick Lake Forest Preserve provides numerous picnic tables and grassy areas. Blackwell Forest Preserve, home to Silver Lake and Deep Quarry Lake, also has dedicated picnic areas. Mallard Lake offers ample picnic tables and grassy spots, and the Meadow Lake Picnic Area is specifically highlighted as a great location for outdoor meals.
For boating, non-gasoline-powered watercraft on lakes like Deep Quarry Lake, Hidden Lake (Round Meadow Lake), and Mallard Lake typically require a Forest Preserve District permit. Fishing regulations vary by lake and species, and it's always best to check with the DuPage County Forest Preserve District for the most current permit requirements and fishing licenses.
The View of the lake at West Branch Forest Preserve is a popular viewpoint. Within Blackwell Forest Preserve, Mount Hoy serves as a scenic overlook. McKee Marsh Observation Platform provides views of the marsh and surrounding natural features, and Silver Lake Lakeside View offers a tranquil setting with picnic benches overlooking the lake.
Many forest preserves in DuPage County are dog-friendly, generally requiring dogs to be on leashes no longer than 10 feet. The trails around lakes like Herrick Lake, Blackwell Forest Preserve, and Hidden Lake are popular for dog walking. Always check specific preserve rules before visiting, as some areas might have restrictions.
Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing, with vibrant foliage in autumn and blooming wildflowers in spring. Summer is ideal for water activities like boating and fishing. In winter, some lakes like Lake Ellyn become popular for ice skating, and trails at Herrick Lake and Blackwell Forest Preserve are used for cross-country skiing.
Yes, efforts have been made to provide accessible options. The McKee Marsh Observation Platform is noted as wheelchair accessible. Many of the paved or well-maintained gravel trails in the forest preserves, such as sections of the Danada-Herrick Lake Regional Trail and the asphalt trail at Spring Creek Reservoir, are generally suitable for wheelchairs, though it's always good to verify specific trail conditions.
For easy walks, the almost mile-long trail around Lake Ellyn is ideal. Herrick Lake also features a path that circles the waters, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The 1-mile asphalt trail along the shoreline of Spring Creek Reservoir is suitable for walking, jogging, or in-line skating. You can find more easy options by exploring easy hikes in DuPage County.


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