Palos Park Woods

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Palos Park, United States

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Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Palos Park Woods Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Palos Park Woods is located in Palos Park, United States on 11850 S 88th Ave. Palos Park Woods is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United States.

Address

11850 S 88th Ave

Phone

+1 8008703666

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Maria Agosto

Absolutely amazing! You can either take a peaceful stroll in the trails and enjoy the scenery. Or challenge yourself by climbing the 125 step staircase they have!! My husband and I love this place... today we completed 10 rounds of climbing! That's 1,250 stairs!

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Kyrie Anderson

The Yellow trail on the Sag Trail system is great! It's a good length and very clean and roomy. The only littered area is at Swallow Cliff where many inconsiderate visitors can't seem to find the numerous recycling bins available. I really do love these trails though - and they're plenty spacious for 'Rona days.

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Essence M.

This place is gorgeous!! We went hiking early summer when the grounds were lush and green. I felt like I was on a movie. Each part of the forest we explored felt like a different world. The orange trail was rather intense but definitely a serious workout that you'll feel accomplished to finish. We went in during the pandemic so the parking lots were closed off. It made for a congestion free, quiet experience. I recommend going on weekdays or anytime that's not peak hours or weekends.

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Johanna Athena

Clean, peaceful and scenic. We walked from Grove 1 heading west on the path. The main path is gravel and along the way there are options for a more natural (not man made) paths to walk deeper into the woods. The stream had an option to walk over a bridge or thru water on rocks; which we thought was really cool. Made me think Bridge to Terabithia (book version) but it has been many years since I read it.

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william t murphy

We walk here 2-3 times a week. Can hike anywhere from 2-7 miles on these trails. Dog loves it!!