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About this page
The Cook County Forest Preserve District (CCFPD) has over 68,000 acres of land, but for a long time didn't have it's own web page. The official page is now available at http://www.fpdcc.com.
A lot of people have found this unofficial page over the past few years, so this site will continue as-is for a while. This site contains web versions of various CCFPD publications and links to related sites. As the title says, this information is unofficial, is not necessarily up to date. See the official site for the current information.
You can click on the dark green areas on the map below as a shortcut to the picnic maps for a particular area, or scroll down to see complete lists of the available maps.
The Forest Preserve District's official web site also has an Adobe Acrobat (PDF) of the Recreation Map. The official PDF version is divided up into pages for easier printing, but is a much larger download than the one found here.
These are the colorful "Picnic Areas and Trail Map" brochure issued for most of the divisions of the Cook County Forest Preserve District. Fun to look at, and useful, too, but not the state of the art in map making.
The Forest Preserve District's official web site also has its own versions of the division maps plus detailed picnic grove maps not found here. The "official PDF version" links below go the FPD's web site.
Read about "Your Forest Preserve District", from the description common to each picnic map.
The Forest Preserve District operates six Nature Centers which offer a variety of programs.
These black-and-white trail maps usually have just a paragraph or two of descriptive text, plus some rules and guidelines for the activity in question. CLONK has not spent a lot of time polishing up these maps, but they should give a reasonable quality 8.5" by 11" print-out.
The "official PDF version" links go to the Forest Preserve District's official web site. The PDF versions may be easier to print.
Check out the Mini Map index, or take a shortcut from the table below.
Brookfield Zoo and the Chicago Botanic Garden are on Forest Preserve land, but are operated by independent organizations. Both of these very popular destinations have their own web sites. Just for the sake of completeness, I've included the Lincoln Park Zoo which is one of the last (and undoubtedly the best) free zoo in America, but is not part of the Cook County Forest Preserve District.
All of these destinations are very busy on nice weekends. You can expect to pay for parking at all of them, and you'll often be lucky to find parking on a sunny Saturday, particularly in Lincoln Park. Fortunately, there are good alternatives -- public transportation or trails -- at each of these locations.
Here are some other sites that containing Cook County and Illinois information.
The Forest Preserve District of Cook County manages more than 10% of the land in the county, and has a great many facilities, some as small as one square block, and others in the hundreds of acres. The Forest Preserve District offers a correspondingly large number of publications, but finding the one you're interested in can be difficult. The Forest Preserve District now has its own official web site as of June, 2002, making the task much easier. Before that, you had to take pot luck with the literature rack at the District's golf courses and nature centers.
This unofficial site was created as an alternative to the paper chase, with web versions of selected Forest Preserve District publications, created by scanning the original documents. The goal was to help everyone appreciate what's out there, while perhaps saving the taxpayers of Cook County a few dollars on postage and printing.
Now that an official site is available, portions of this unofficial site may be retired or scaled back at some point.
Many of the publications listed on this page were originally issued by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County, Illinois, and were prepared for the web as a public service by CLONK. This web site is unofficial, and not associated in any way with the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. CLONK is not responsible for any errors, either in the original publications or in these web versions. The information presented here follows the original Forest Preserve District publications as closely as possible, with minor variations such as choice of typeface and added web links. CLONK cautions that items such as names of public servants and telephone numbers are subject to change!
Check the Forest Preserve District's official web site for the most accurate information.
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This page has been visited many times times since 4/26/00, but the counter has been busted since RCN decided to shut down the old Enteract servers. That's life on the information superhighway.
Last updated 9/22/03.