
About 2 miles of trail take hikers and bikers around the perimeter, alongside the lakes, and through the forested areas. No evidence of the previous campground remains to mar the outdoors experience. Other amenities include a boardwalk, a scenic overlook, drinking fountains, comfort stations and parking areas.

Portions of Nippersink are listed on the Illinois Natural Areas Inventory, which identifies rare communities, rare species and high quality natural areas statewide that are in need of protection. Several threatened and endangered species have been identified here.
The site contains extensive Advanced Identification (ADID) wetlands that create emergent marsh areas. The wetlands, marsh vegetation and open water ponds, combined with the uplands and oak-hickory woodlands, offer an excellent blend of landscapes ideal for increasing and protecting the site’s bird population. A portion of Squaw Creek flows through the property.

So if you want a short hike and some beautiful scenery, get over to Nippersink, just east of Fairfield Road on Route 120 (Belvidere Road.) And thanks, Lake County Forest Preserve District for using our referendum money wisely and giving us another wonderful preserve to use!
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