Best lakes around Northbrook, Illinois, offer opportunities for recreation and enjoying nature. While Northbrook features smaller bodies of water, larger and more feature-rich lakes are found in close proximity. The area provides diverse natural landscapes, including man-made lakes, nature preserves, and interconnected lagoon systems. These locations are suitable for various outdoor activities, from walking and cycling to fishing and wildlife observation.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Here you will find a gorgeous network of flat, crushed gravel trails that connect with the Des Plaines River Trail and other nearby preserves. The trails take you around scenic ponds, by picnic areas, and through the woods. This is a great place to see birds who use the ponds as migratory stops.
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From this grassy spot you get a lovely view of Skokie Lagoon No. 3. This lagoon is part of the Skokie Lagoons nature preserve, located in Glencoe and Winnetka, Illinois. This lagoon is one of seven interconnected lagoons spanning 190 acres, managed by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. The lagoons were created by the Civilian Conservation Corps between 1933 and 1940, transforming a marshy area into the artificial lagoons seen today. On hot days you might see folks fishing, and kayaking. This is a great spot to rest and relax before continuing on your ride.
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The trails surrounding Skokie Lagoon are smoothly paved and include gentle hills. Truly a lovely path two steps away from the Chicago Botanic Gardens!
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Nestled within the north and central sections of Skokie Lagoons, this lagoon is encircled by trails from the North Branch Trail System, providing cyclists with a tranquil and picturesque route. Enjoy a peaceful ride amidst the scenic trails that wind around the lagoon, offering a serene cycling experience.
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Skokie Lagoons are a series of lagoons in this nature preserve managed by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. Though bordered by roads, it's a nice little nature escape with kayaking, boating, fishing, bird watching, and paddling options. The lagoons are all connected and together measure about 190 acres. The water enters from Chicago Botanic Garden through the lagoons to the Skokie River, and the low dams keep the water levels below the inner islands.
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This lagoon is located in the north and central areas of Skokie Lagoons, with trails from the North Branch Trail System passing by. This area makes for a nice and peaceful run along the scenic trails surrounding the lagoon.
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Skokie Lagoons are a series of lagoons in this nature preserve managed by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. Though bordered by roads, it's a nice little nature escape with kayaking, boating, fishing, bird watching, and paddling options. The lagoons are all connected and together measure about 190 acres. The water enters from Chicago Botanic Garden through the lagoons to the Skokie River, and the low dams keep the water levels below the inner islands.
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The Northbrook area features a variety of water bodies, including man-made lakes, natural ponds, and interconnected lagoon systems. You can find quiet fishing spots, extensive nature preserves, and scenic lakes that are part of larger park systems.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Skokie Lagoon No. 3 is part of a nature preserve offering options for kayaking, fishing, and bird watching. Wood Oaks Green Park, featuring Lake Shermerville, is also excellent for families with a large playground, walking paths, and a Kids' Fishing Derby each spring.
Many lakes offer easy walking paths. For instance, Half Day Forest Preserve Ponds provides a network of flat, crushed gravel trails around scenic ponds. Techny Basin also has a 1.6-mile paved trail suitable for walking and jogging. You can find more easy hikes in the area by checking out the Easy hikes around Northbrook guide.
Lakes like Skokie Lagoon 5 are encircled by trails from the North Branch Trail System, offering tranquil and picturesque routes for cyclists. The trails are smoothly paved and include gentle hills. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Northbrook guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lake Shermerville at Wood Oaks Green Park encourages catch-and-release fishing and hosts a Kids' Fishing Derby. Techny Basin also has designated fishing pads, and Lake Glenview is known for species like Largemouth bass, Bluegill, and Black crappie.
Yes, some lakes permit non-motorized boating. Skokie Lagoon No. 3 offers options for kayaking and paddling. Lake Glenview allows non-motorized boating, such as kayaks and canoes, from May 1 to October 1, though a permit is required.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer the best conditions for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and boating. Fall is particularly scenic for enjoying foliage. Some parks, like Wood Oaks Green Park, also offer winter activities such as sledding.
Many parks and preserves around Northbrook are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check specific park regulations before visiting, but generally, you'll find plenty of trails suitable for walks with your dog.
The lakes and surrounding preserves are rich in wildlife. You can often spot various bird species, especially at places like Half Day Forest Preserve Ponds, which are used as migratory stops. Techny Basin is known for its wetland habitats and wildlife, and the Chicago Botanic Garden lakes support diverse aquatic plants and animals, including birds, insects, fish, and turtles.
The Chicago Botanic Garden, a short drive from Northbrook, features a magnificent 60-acre system of interconnected lakes. These lakes are integral to the garden's diverse ecosystems and offer stunning views, diverse aquatic plants, and opportunities for wildlife observation. It's a unique blend of horticultural beauty and natural serenity.
Many lake parks offer extensive amenities. Wood Oaks Green Park includes a large playground, tennis and basketball courts, and paved walking paths. Lake Glenview is part of Gallery Park, which features walking paths, playgrounds, and various sports courts. Half Day Forest Preserve Ponds has picnic areas and connects to other preserves.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. The Des Plaines River Trail, which connects to areas like Pond and Bridge at Captain Daniel Wright Woods Preserve, offers trails suitable for mountain biking. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Northbrook guide.


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