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A marsh to grassland trail rich in wildlife and wildflowers


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1.5

Miles

2.4

KM

Point to Point

766' 234 m

High

748' 228 m

Low

24' 7 m

Up

32' 10 m

Down

1%

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2%

Max Grade (1°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Birding · Fall Colors · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Family Friendly Kids will enjoy viewing wildlife along the first portion of the trail.

Description

The first third of the West Trail is a gravel road that winds beneath trees and through a wetland. On the other side, it gives way to a grassy road trace following a line of trees. Eventually, it heads north to end at the forest preserve boundary near Dunham Road. Look for birds and wildlife as you explore.

Flora & Fauna

Keep your eyes peeled for great blue herons, sandhill cranes, beavers, hawks, screech owls, and wood ducks along the first third of the trail. In regards to flora, expect to see black, bur, and white oak commanding the canopy, with pale-leaved sunflowers and smooth yellow violets peppering the undergrowth.

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Eric Ashley

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Usually we see turtles sunbathing, but can you see the amphibian here?
Aug 26, 2017 near Wayne, IL

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