Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve

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Naperville, United States

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Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve is located in Naperville, United States. Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United States.

Address

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Phone

+1 6309337200

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

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Jan Hückelheim

Very wide open prairie. It's best on days that are neither too hot nor too cold, as the lack of trees leaves visitors very exposed. On the other hand, we never found it too crowded unlike some other Forest preserves in the area. Even on the weekend we often met less than a handful of people per hour. Scenery is pretty enough, although maybe a bit monotonous in Winter.

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Prem Prakash

Charming long trails for biking, jogging in all the seasons with picnic tables...

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Lea Apiquian

My boyfriend and I love to take our puppy here to exercise, socialize and burn off some energy. Everyone we meet here is super friendly and the park is well maintained with lots of different things to do.

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Rajiv Katoch

Massive. Love the greens. And undulating landscape. Awesome for jogging, trekking, cycling or plodding along. Good doggy get away. Place for a nature get together....ring ceremonies, baby showers, family do, you get the hang. But. Those sign posts do NOT tell you how far or what you are getting into. Place gets 9. Help gets you ....ok. leave it at that. Enjoy nature. And sunsets. As you trundle along.

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Jason Palmer

Springbrook is the perfect place to run or bike or, hey, just go for a walk. It's all crushed limestone and very open and safe. The main loop is about 5.4 miles around crossing Book Road twice (once north, once south). There are two primary parking lots: 83rd Street and Plainfield-Naperville Road (which has restrooms); also, there is a smaller parking lot off P-N Road and you can connect from Walmart's lot. There is a little elevation change and Bek Hill which has a nice view of the Preserve. For fun, you can also run under the P-N overpass and get another 3 mile loop, some of which is grass and dirt; that section has a little bridge which is very picturesque.