Busse Woods - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Busse Woods
Busse Woods is a fantastic outdoor space and forest preserve, which encompasses over 3,700 acres of natural habitat, is a great spot for outdoor activities including cycling, fishing, and hiking. There are also plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities -we've been lucky enough to spot hawks, coyotes, foxes and other animals! In addition to the wildlife viewing area there's also multiple camping spots spread throughout, so you can relax while listening to the peaceful chirping of wildlife.
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Attractions Near Busse Woods
Mallard Lake
13.61km from Busse Woods
Mallard Lake, is a popular destination for both nature lovers and outdoorsy types alike. Its wooded trails are perfect for taking a leisurely stroll, while its tranquil waters make it great for kayaking and canoeing. The lake has plenty of spots to fish along its shoreline, as well as some nifty dams that offer panoramic views of the lake and distant hillsides. There are also picnic spots off the main trail for a quick bite or snack.
Deer Grove Forest Preserve
14.29km from Busse Woods
Deer Grove Forest Preserve is a beautiful natural setting for outdoor activities. The preserve covers more than 2,000 acres of bright green prairies and lush woodlands. Visitors to Deer Grove can take advantage of bike trails, picnic pavilions and a number of scenic paths perfect for walking or jogging. Birding and wildlife watching are also popular pastimes in the park as many species reside here. Horseback riding enthusiasts will also find ample opportunity to explore the trails on horseback.
Buffalo Creek Forest Preserve
14.42km from Busse Woods
Buffalo Creek Forest Preserve is a breathtaking destination for nature lovers. It offers over 1,000 acres of rolling hills, prairies, wetlands and ravines to be explored. Visitors can spot wildlife such as eagles, deer and turkeys as they explore the lush greenery. Whether guests are looking for a leisurely stroll down one of the multiple trails or an adventurous canoeing trip on Buffalo Creek itself; there is something for everyone.
Elmhurst Park District
14.99km from Busse Woods
The Elmhurst Park District offers a stunning collection of parks and recreational opportunities. Spanning hundreds of acres, visitors enjoy 26 unique community parks, 4 playgrounds and 3 separate dog parks for their four-legged friends. In addition to these attractions, there are also several lakes, athletic fields, tennis courts and an aquatic center all within the park district's boundaries.
Kohl Children's Museum
15.71km from Busse Woods
The Kohl Children's Museum is a vibrant and educational experience for all ages.The Museum seeks to inspire young minds with interactive displays, hands-on activities and exhibits that stimulate learning. Families can explore six themed areas including Train Station, Music Makers and Backyard. Each section has its own unique offerings for both kids and adults alike. There are also daily performances such as performances from local artists, puppet shows and magic shows.
Great Western Trail
15.98km from Busse Woods
Great Western Trail is a tranquil and beautiful trail spanning 24 miles. The path winds past lush fields and forests, wetlands, creeks, and more, providing an abundance of unique sights along the entire journey. Cyclists, hikers, runners and nature lovers alike will all find something to appreciate on the trail - from its vast array of flora and fauna to its charming bridges. It's easy to lose track of time as one soaks in their surroundings amid the peacefulness of this rural area.
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