Forked Creek Preserve - Ballou Road Access

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Wilmington, United States

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Nature preserve· Campground· Hiking area· Picnic ground· Dog park· Park

Forked Creek Preserve - Ballou Road Access Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Forked Creek Preserve - Ballou Road Access is located in Wilmington, United States on 20563 W Ballou Rd. Forked Creek Preserve - Ballou Road Access is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United States.

Address

20563 W Ballou Rd

Phone

+1 8157278700

Amenities

Good for kidsPicnic tablesPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Amanda Platz

Dog park is split up into 3 segments for different sized dogs, and it's very nice! There's a drinking fountain for you and your pup, and shaded benches to sit on while they play.

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M&S J's Adventures

Peaceful. Not many people (it was a weekday evening). Clean grounds in main areas. Nice trails. Watch out for horse excrement on the trails.

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Alexandra Destria

This is a great spot to take your dogs (or horses) or park to access the trails. There are places to sit and eat your lunch or rest, and it does provide equestrian parking for the Wauponsee Glacial Trail. Younger children may get bored rather quickly though, and there are only two sections that provide shade. The surrounding trails are great for biking or walking, but watch for snakes and the occasional flooded spot.

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T.M. McKee

Deluxe ,top of the line,incredibly equipped with all the bells and whistles. Dog park. New asphalt road/parking lot. Modern roomy bathrooms with hand sanitizer! Expansive view. Access to Waupansee trail. Big pavillion. Fancy benches. Artistic signage. This preserve puts LaSalle county to shame. This place must have cost a fortune. The water fountains are designed for adult and children.

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Scott Towler

Dog park and horse access, need daily permit at 10 or yearly at 40 although it is doubtful that forest service would show up. This is will county. About 2 mile east of state rt 102/water street. If your not here for dog park then access is free. There is equine trailer parking here too. There is access to the glacial trail that can take you all the way to Chicago. The local part of the trail is pedestrian, equine and bicycle.