Forest Preserve District of Cook County explained

Forest Preserve District of Cook County
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Type:Governmental organization
Headquarters:River Forest, Illinois
Coords:41.8898°N -87.8057°W
Region Served:Cook County
Main Organ:Cook County Board of Commissioners
Website:https://fpdcc.com

The Forest Preserve District of Cook County is a governmental commission in Cook County, Illinois, that owns and manages land containing forest, prairie, wetland, streams, and lakes. These land holdings are primarily managed as undeveloped natural areas and for outdoor recreation. The Forest Preserve District encompasses approximately 70000acres of land or approximately 11% of the land in Cook County, which contains the city of Chicago and is the most densely populated urban metropolitan area in the Midwest. The Forest Preserves also owns the lands on which the Brookfield Zoo and the Chicago Botanic Garden operate.

The Cook County Board of Commissioners also serves ex-officio as the board for the district. The Forest Preserve District headquarters is located in River Forest, Illinois.

Background

Forest preserves serve a different purpose than urban parks and are typically maintained for the conservation and restoration of habitat. Forest preserves may contain nature centers and other facilities, picnic groves, and hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, but, apart from public golf courses, do not typically contain land set aside for other sports activities.[1]

The forest preserves are administered by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County, which operates within a special taxation district across municipal boundaries. While the Forest Preserve District as a unit of government is legally separate from Cook County, the Cook county board of commissioners, the county board president, and county clerk hold the same offices ex officio concurrently, making up the Forest Preserve District Board of Commissioners.[2]

History

In 1905, at the instigation of the Cook County Board of Commissioners and private nature groups (partly guided by prominent landscape architect Jens Jensen), Illinois attempted to pass a forest preserve act, but the act was not signed by the governor.[3] [4] The Forest Preserve District Association was formed in 1911 after a new state law was adopted in 1909; however, the courts declared the law unconstitutional in 1911. In 1913, Illinois adopted the Cook County Forest Preserve District Act that was signed by the governor and survived legal challenge. The 1913 law allowed a county board: A Cook County referendum required by the 1913 law was passed by voters in 1914, establishing the Forest Preserve District of Cook County,[5] and the first Board meeting was held in February 1915.

Operations

The Forest Preserve District operates six nature centers used for programming and education,[6] five campgrounds,[7] and three swimming centers as of 2023.[8] The Forest Preserve District also maintains ten public golf courses. In addition to owning and managing tens of thousands of acres of forest, meadow, and wetlands,[9] both the Brookfield Zoo (managed by agreement with the Chicago Zoological Society) and the Chicago Botanic Gardens (managed by the Chicago Horticultural Society) are located on district land. In 2016, a tree-top zipline course was opened in west Cook County's Bemis Woods.[10]

Eight significant waterways flow, at least in part, through lands in the Forest Preserve District: the Chicago River, the Des Plaines River, the Little Calumet River, Salt Creek, Poplar Creek, Thorn Creek, Crooked Creek, and Tinley Creek.

National sites

The Ned Brown Forest Preserve contains Busse Woods, a National Natural Landmark. The District also administers the Chicago Portage National Historic Site. In addition, the District's Red Gate Woods was the war-time home of the Manhattan Project's first nuclear facility.

Conservation

A team of district biologists and resource management professionals monitor wildlife and plants (including invasive species), water quality, and other features within the district. Monitoring may include counting population numbers and tracking the presence of animals across the district and assessing habitat needs for rare species. Through monitoring, it was discovered that river otters had returned to the district after nearly a century of absence.[11]

The Forest Preserve District owns 22 sites containing high-quality conservation resources that have been designated as Illinois Nature Preserves ensuring increased management and protection.[12] The District's oldest nature center is in a preserved rural one-room schoolhouse built in 1886 and is located in the Palos Division.[13]

The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) conservation program designated the Forest Preserve District's Palos Preserves an Urban Night Sky Place. After review, the IDA determined that within the context of its substantial urban setting, the preserve's "planning and design actively promote an authentic nighttime experience in the midst of significant artificial light."[14]

Trail systems

There are thirteen trail systems within the Forest Preserve District:

Facilities by region

Region 1: Northwest Cook County

Poplar Creek Division

Includes: Spring Lake Preserve, Crabtree Preserve, Arthur L. Janura Preserve

Activity Areas Barrington Road Pond Beverly Lake Bluff Springs Fen Bode East Bode Lake Crabtree Nature Center Great Egret Family Picnic Area Old Stover Trailhead Penny Road Pond Poplar Creek Bicycle Lot Poplar Creek Equestrian Parking Poplar Creek Model Airplane Flying Field Shoe Factory Road Woods Spring Creek Valley Headwaters Spring Lake Nature Preserve

Trail Systems Crabtree Preserve (Paved) Poplar Creek (Paved) Poplar Creek (Unpaved) Spring Lake (Unpaved)

Region 2: Northwest Cook County

Northwest Division

Includes: Deer Grove Preserve, Jens Jensen Preserve, Paul Douglas Preserve, Ned Brown Preserve

Activity Areas Baker's Lake Overlook Baker's Lake Younghusband Prairie Busse Forest-Central Busse Forest-North Busse Forest-South Busse Forest-West Busse Forest Elk Pasture Busse Forest Main Dam Busse Lake Beisner Road Access Busse Lake Boating Center Camp Alphonse Camp Reinberg Deer Grove Deer Grove-East Deer Grove-West Deer Grove Lake Grassy Ridge Meadow Highland Woods Driving Range Highland Woods Golf Course Ned Brown Meadow Woodland Meadow

Trail Systems Busse Forest (Paved) Deer Grove (Paved) Deer Grove (Unpaved) Paul Douglas (Paved)

Region 3: North Cook County

Indian Boundary Division, Des Plaines Division

Includes: Seymour Simon Preserve

Activity Areas Allison Woods Axehead Lake Beck Lake Belleau Lake Big Bend Lake Blandings Grove Family Picnic Area Blue Beach Family Picnic Area Camp Baden Powell Camp Dan Beard Camp Ground Road Woods Camp Pine Woods Catherine Chevalier Woods Che-Che-Pin-Qua Woods Chippewa Woods Dam No. 1 Woods-East Dam No. 1 Woods-West Dam No. 2 Woods Dam No. 4 Woods-East Evans Field Fullerton Woods Fullerton Woods Family Picnic Area Harry H. Semrow Driving Range Indian Boundary Family Picnic Area Indian Boundary Golf Course Iroquois Woods Irving Park Road Canoe Landing Jerome Huppert Woods John E. Traeger Family Picnic Area Kloempken Prairie Lake Avenue Woods-East Lake Avenue Woods-West Lions Woods Massasauga Family Picnic Area Northwestern Woods Potawatomi Lake Potawatomi Woods River Bend Family Picnic Area River Trail Nature Center[15] Robinson Homestead Family Picnic Area Robinson Woods-South Schiller Model Airplane Flying Field Schiller Playfield Schiller Pond Schiller Woods-East Schiller Woods-South Schiller Woods-West Sunset Bridge Meadow

Trail System Des Plaines (Unpaved)

Region 4: North Cook County

North Branch Division, Skokie Division

Includes: William N. Erickson Preserves, George F. Nixon Forest, Frank Bobrytzke Forest, Clayton F. Smith Preserves, Roman Pucinski Preserve

Activity Areas Billy Caldwell Golf Course Blue Star Memorial Woods Bunker Hill Caldwell Woods Calvin R. Sutker Grove Camp Adahi Camp Glenview Chick Evans Golf Course Chipilly Woods Edgebrook Golf Course Edgebrook Woods Erickson Woods Forest Glen Woods Forest Way Grove Glen Grove Equestrian Center Glenview Woods Harms Woods-Central Harms Woods-North Harms Woods-South Irene C. Hernandez Family Picnic Area LaBagh Woods Linne Woods Little House of Glencoe Mary Mix McDonald Woods Mathew Bieszczat–Volunteer Resource Center Miami Woods Perkins Woods St. Paul Woods Sidney Yates Flatwoods Skokie Lagoons Somme Nature Preserve Somme Prairie Grove Somme Woods Thaddeus S. "Ted" Lechowicz Woods Tower Road Tower Road Boat Launch Turnbull Woods Watersmeet Woods Wayside Woods Whealan Pool Aquatic Center

Special Activity Site Chicago Botanic Garden

Trail Systems North Branch (Paved) North Branch (Unpaved)

Region 5: West Cook County

Salt Creek Division

Activity Areas Andrew Toman Grove Bemis Woods-North Bemis Woods-South Brezina Woods Brookfield Woods Callahan Grove Cermak Family Aquatic Center Cermak Quarry Cermak Woods Cummings Square (General Headquarters) G.A.R. Woods Hal Tyrrell Trailside Museum LaGrange Park Woods Maywood Grove McCormick Woods Meadowlark Golf Course Miller Meadow-North Miller Meadow-South National Grove-North National Grove-South Ottawa Trail Woods-North Ottawa Trail Woods-South Plank Road Meadow Boat Launch Possum Hollow Woods Quercus Woods Family Picnic Area Salt Creek Woods Schuth's Grove Silver Creek Family Picnic Area Stony Ford Canoe Landing Thatcher Woods Thatcher Woods Glen Thomas Jefferson Woods Twenty-Sixth Street Woods-East Twenty-Sixth Street Woods-West Westchester Woods White Eagle Woods-North White Eagle Woods-South Wolf Road Prairie Zoo Woods

Trail Systems Salt Creek (Paved) Salt Creek (Unpaved) Salt Creek Greenway (Paved)

Special Activity Sites Brookfield Zoo Chicago Portage National Historic Site

Region 6: Southwest Cook County

Salt Creek Division, Palos Division

Includes: Palos Preserves

Activity Areas Arie Crown Forest Belly Deep Slough Buffalo Woods-Central Buffalo Woods Family Picnic Area Buffalo Woods-North Buffalo Woods-South Bullfrog Lake Camp Kiwanis Equestrian Staging Area Columbia Woods Country Lane Woods Cranberry Slough Crawdad Slough Crooked Creek Woods Dan McMahon Woods Henry De Tonty Woods Hickory Hills Woods Hidden Pond Woods-East Hidden Pond Woods-West Joe's Pond John Husar I&M Canal–Bicycle Trail Parking Lot Lake Ida Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center Maple Lake Boating Center Maple Lake-East Maple Lake Maple Lake Overlook Morrill Meadow Palos Fen Paw Paw Woods Pioneer Woods Pulaski Woods Pulaski Woods-East Pulaski Woods-South–Mountain Bike Staging Area Red Gate Woods Saganashkee Slough-Central Saganashkee Slough-East Saganashkee Slough Boat Launch Spears Woods Sundown Meadow Theodore Stone Forest Tuma Lake White Oak Woods Willow Springs Woods Wolf Road Woods

Trail Systems Arie Crown (Unpaved) Centennial (Unpaved) John Husar I&M Canal (Paved) Palos (Unpaved)

Region 7: Southwest Cook County

Sag Valley Division

Includes: Black Partridge Preserve, Cap Sauer's Preserve, John J. Duffy Preserve, Edward M. Sneed Forest

Activity Areas Bergman Slough Black Partridge Woods Cap Sauers Holding Cherry Hill Woods Forty Acre Woods Horsetail Lake McGinnis Slough McClaughrey Spring Woods Orland Grassland[16] Orland Grove Paddock Woods Palos Park Woods-North Palos Park Woods-South Papoose Lake Sag Quarries Sagawau Environmental Learning Center Southland Volunteer Resource Center Swallow Cliff Woods-North Swallow Cliff Woods-South Tampier Greenway Family Picnic Area Tampier Lake Boating Center Tampier Lake-North Tampier Lake-West Teason's Woods

Trail Systems Centennial (Unpaved) Sag Valley (Unpaved)

Region 8: South Cook County

Tinley Creek Division

Includes: South Green Belt Preserve

Activity AreasArrowhead Lake Bachelor's Grove Woods Bartel Grassland Bobolink Family Picnic Area Bremen Grove Bur Oak Woods Camp Falcon Camp Sullivan Carlson Springs Woods Catalina Grove Family Picnic Area Coopers Hawk Grove Family Picnic Area Elizabeth A. Conkey Forest-North Elizabeth A. Conkey Forest-South Flossmoor Road Bicycle Lot George W. Dunne National Driving Range George W. Dunne National Golf Course Goeselville Grove Family Picnic Area Midlothian Meadows Midlothian Reservoir Rubio Woods St. Mihiel Woods-East Tinley Creek Model Airplane Flying Field Tinley Creek Woods Turtlehead Lake Vollmer Road Grove Yankee Woods

Trail Systems Tinley Creek (Paved) Tinley Creek (Unpaved)

Region 9: Southeast Cook County

Calumet Division, Thorn Creek Division

Includes: Plum Creek Preserve; Powderhorn Prairie and Marsh Naure Preserve

Activity Areas Beaubien Woods Beaubien Woods Boat Launch Brownell Woods Burnham Prairie Nature Preserve Burnham Woods Golf Course Calumet City Playfield Calumet City Prairie Calumet Woods Clayhole Woods Dan Ryan Woods-91st Street Dan Ryan Woods-Central Dan Ryan Woods-East Dan Ryan Woods-North Dan Ryan Woods-South Dan Ryan Woods-West Dixmoor Playfield Eggers Grove Flatfoot Lake Glenwood Woods-North Glenwood Woods-South Green Lake Family Aquatic Center Green Lake Woods Indian Hill Woods Joe Louis "The Champ" Golf Course Joe Orr Woods Jurgensen Woods Kickapoo Woods King's Grove Lansing Woods Little Calumet Boat Launch Michael J. O'Malley Preserve North Creek Meadow Plum Creek Play Meadow Powderhorn Lake River Oaks Golf Course Sand Ridge Nature Center Sand Ridge Prairie Nature Preserve Sauk Lake Sauk Trail Woods-Central Sauk Trail Woods-East Sauk Trail Woods-North Sauk Trail Woods-South Schubert's Woods Shabbona Woods Sweet Woods Thorn Creek Model Airplane Flying Field Thornton-Lansing Road–Nature Preserve (Zander Woods) Wampum Lake Wentworth Prairie Whistler Woods Woodrow Wilson Woods

Trail Systems Burnham Greenway (Paved) Major Taylor (Paved) Plum Creek (Unpaved) Thorn Creek (Paved) Thorn Creek (Unpaved)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Chicago Gardens. September 2008. 9780226502366. 12 December 2015. Maloney. Cathy Jean. University of Chicago Press .
  2. Web site: June 27, 1913 . 70 ILCS 810/ Cook County Forest Preserve District Act. . 2023-08-01 . Illinois General Assembly.
  3. Web site: Bump Vena . Natalie . 2015-03-04 . Centennial History Series: Who Put the "Forest" in the Forest Preserves? . 2023-07-28 . Forest Preserves of Cook County . en-US.
  4. Web site: History . dead . 12 December 2015 . Forest Preserves of Cook County . June 15, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190615031156/http://fpdcc.com/about/history/ .
  5. Web site: Mission & History . 2023-07-28 . Forest Preserves of Cook County . en-US.
  6. Web site: Nature Centers . 1 August 2023 . Forest Preserves of Cook County.
  7. Web site: Camping Near Chicago Area - Forest Preserves of Cook County Camping . 1 August 2023 . Forest Preserves of Cook County.
  8. Web site: Swimming - Forest Preserves of Cook County . 1 August 2023 . Forest Preserves of Cook County.
  9. Web site: Our Ecosystems . 2023-08-01 . Forest Preserves of Cook County . en-US.
  10. Web site: Zip Line and Treetop Obstacle Course Opens in Cook County. Garcia, Evan. wttw.com. 26 June 2016.
  11. News: Biologists track otter's return to Cook County . Chicago Tribune . November 15, 2015 . Vickroy, Donna . Section 1; p. 16.
  12. Web site: Illinois Nature Preserves. Forest Preserves of Cook County. 12 December 2015.
  13. Web site: Lowe . Mike . 2023-07-04 . Education ‘grows on trees’ at 137-year-old one room school house . WGN.
  14. Web site: Urban Night Sky Places . 2021-11-20 . International Dark-Sky Association . en-US.
  15. Web site: Wetli . Patty . February 7, 2023 . Activists Renew Calls For Cook County Forest Preserves To Free Rocky the Coyote . 2023-02-09 . WTTW News . en.
  16. Web site: Wetli . Patty . February 8, 2023 . South Suburban Forest Preserve Transformed Into Vital Refuge for Endangered Birds, Now Orland Grassland Faces Its Own Threats . 2023-02-09 . WTTW News . en.