P24 P25 P29 P30 P32 P33 P19 P26 P23 P27 P28 P22 P21 P20 Main Trail Loop 1 1.11 mi. Godshalk Meadow Trail .28 mi. Thornhill Trail .82 mi. Main Trail Loop 2 1.57 mi. Main Trail Loop 3 .93 mi. Main Trail Loop 4 .51 mi. Birch Loop .16 mi. Birch Trail .67 mi. Acre Trail .36 mi. Sterling Pond Thornhill Education Center Morton Family Cemetery Joy Path .17 mi. .19 mi. P30 to Prairie Trail connector .25 mi. Sunfish Pond Lake Jopamaca Mowed path Prairie Visitor Station Schulenberg Prairie Prairie Trail .74 mi. P31 WEST SIDE HIKING TRAILS Enjoy your hike. You are traveling among our carefully chosen, studied, and protected trees, including over 100 rare and endangered species. Appoximate Scale 0 .25 mi. Chipped/Paved Trails Mowed/Connecting Paths Roads P1 Parking Lots Restrooms Picnic Area FIRST AID/SECURITY Phone 630-878-1566 RESTROOMS Located in the Visitor Center (East and West Pavilions), Thornhill Education Center, Thornhill Shelter (Parking Lot 21), Prairie and Big Rock Visitor Stations, and Administration and Research Center. DRINKING WATER Drinking fountains are located in the Visitor Center and Thornhill Education Center. Fill up your water bottle at our free station in the Visitor Center, or buy a reusable water bottle in the Ginkgo Restaurant and Café. PICNIC AREAS Available at P1, P13-Big Rock Visitor Station, P21, P25-Prairie Visitor Station, P29, and Children’s Garden. DuPage River Lake Marmo Trail .42 mi. Lake Marmo
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P24
P25
P29
P30 P32
P33
P19
P26
P23
P27
P28
P22
P21
P20
Main TrailLoop 11.11 mi.
Godshalk Meadow Trail
.28 mi.
Thornhill Trail.82 mi.
Main Trail Loop 21.57 mi.
Main Trail Loop 3.93 mi.
Main Trail Loop 4.51 mi.
Birch Loop .16 mi.
Birch Trail .67 mi.
Acre Trail.36 mi.
Sterling Pond
Thornhill Education
Center
Morton Family
Cemetery
Joy
Path
.17
mi.
.19 mi.
P30 to Prairie Trail connector .25 mi.
SunfishPond
Lake Jopamaca
Mowed path
Prairie Visitor Station
Schulenberg Prairie
Prairie Trail .74 mi.
P31
WEST SIDE HIKING TRAILSEnjoy your hike. You are traveling among our carefully chosen, studied, and protected trees, including over 100 rare and endangered species.
Appoximate Scale
0 .25 mi.
Chipped/Paved Trails
Mowed/Connecting Paths
Roads
P1 Parking Lots
Restrooms
Picnic Area
FIRST AID/SECURITY Phone 630-878-1566
RESTROOMSLocated in the Visitor Center (East and West Pavilions), Thornhill Education Center, Thornhill Shelter (Parking Lot 21), Prairie and Big Rock Visitor Stations, and Administration and Research Center.
DRINKING WATERDrinking fountains are located in the Visitor Center and Thornhill Education Center. Fill up your water bottle at our free station in the Visitor Center, or buy a reusable water bottle in the Ginkgo Restaurant and Café.
PICNIC AREASAvailable at P1, P13-Big Rock Visitor Station, P21, P25-Prairie Visitor Station, P29, and Children’s Garden.
RESTROOMSLocated in the Visitor Center (East and West Pavilions), Thornhill Education Center, Thornhill Shelter (Parking Lot 21), Prairie and Big Rock Visitor Stations, and Administration and Research Center.
DRINKING WATERDrinking fountains are located in the Visitor Center and Thornhill Education Center. Fill up your water bottle at our free station in the Visitor Center, or buy a reusable water bottle in the Ginkgo Restaurant and Café.
PICNIC AREASAvailable at P1, P13-Big Rock Visitor Station, P21, P25-Prairie Visitor Station, P29, and Children’s Garden.
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support our work as the champion of trees. Explore the Arboretum's scientific research, community outreach, educational
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P18
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Entrance/Exit
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