Hit the trails and explore Lake County in a whole new way. The Lake County Forest Preserves’ 27th annual Hike Lake County program invites you to complete scenic walks at preserves across the county, enjoying fresh air, changing landscapes and the many health benefits of time outdoors.
Complete seven of 12 designated trails by November 30 and you'll earn a free commemorative medallion. Each year offers a new lineup of trails, shields and zipper pulls. This season, the medallions showcases a great horned owl.
To get started, you'll need an official Travel Log to record your routes. One Travel Log can be submitted for up to five participants. For larger groups, submit additional Travel Logs. Up to two logs can be submitted per address. Bring your canine companion along on dog-friendly trails. Record their name on your log and your dog will receive a free commemorative dog tag for their collar (up to three dogs per participant). Logs and maps are available in English and Spanish.
At each selected preserve, look for Hike Lake County signs at the preserve entrance and trailhead to get you on the right route. Bicycling or horseback riding do not count toward the program.
To receive your free commemorative medallion, submit your travel log online, or mail it with a self-addressed stamped envelope to Lake County Forest Preserves, 1899 W. Winchester Road, Libertyville, IL 60048 by January 31, 2026. Allow 7–14 business days for processing. Include a valid email on your Travel Log in case we need to reach you. You can also stop by the General Offices in Libertyville or the Ryerson Welcome Center in Riverwoods. Submit your travel log by January 31, 2026 to earn a free commerative medallion.
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For more information, call 847.367.6640 forestpreserves@LCFPD.org
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