Best attractions and places to see around Worth include a mix of natural landscapes, trails, and serene lakes. The region features extensive forest preserves and waterways, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore multi-use paths, tranquil lakes, and wooded areas. This area provides diverse natural settings for recreation and relaxation.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Cal-Sag Trail, or Calumet-Sag Trail, is a paved multi-use path spanning 16.2 miles. It connects the John Husar I&M Canal Trail in Lemont to the Major Taylor Trail in Riverdale. Users hug the Cal-Sag Channel, getting nice waterway views and shade from the surrounding forests. Future plans aim to extend the trail to 26 m
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Some of these routes take you on roads that are absolutely not safe for cycling. Do your own research about the routes ahead of time.
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McClaughry Springs Woods is a preserved area along the Mill Creek, with a packed-dirt trail system that goes through the green forest. During winter you can find the preserved area with a soft blanket of snow covering the land. This a great place to birdwatch, as it’s a migratory hotspot to more than 120 species of birds.
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Turtlehead Lake is a highly popular spot for fishing lovers in the area, where you can stop to rest and enjoy its picnic areas and the beauty of nature.
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Trails from the Palos Trail System wind through rolling hills and deep ravines, offering a scenic journey through lush greenery. Birdwatching is excellent in this area, with a diverse range of 120 bird species.
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Turtlehead Lake is a lovely lake surrounded by well-kept grassland. There is a multi-use trail around the eastern perimeter of the lake, which is paved and relatively flat. There are various picnic tables, some of which are within shelters and can be reserved ahead of time. This is a popular place for people to go fishing.
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McClaughry Springs Woods is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. In the summer, the woods are vibrant green, while in the winter, hikers can find quiet, barren trees with a soft blanket of snow on the bottom. Hikers can enjoy the mostly flat Palos Trail System, which goes through hills and ravines with views of the surrounding landscapes. Viewing birds is also great here, with 120 species recorded.
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Worth offers a variety of natural attractions, including extensive forest preserves, tranquil lakes, and multi-use trails. Key spots include Turtlehead Lake, known for its well-kept grassland and fishing, and Saganashkee Slough, surrounded by pristine woodlands perfect for hiking or kayaking.
Yes, the area is known for its trails. The Cal-Sag Trail is a popular paved multi-use path spanning 16.2 miles, offering waterway views and shade. You can also find trails around Turtlehead Lake and within McClaughry Springs Woods, which are part of the larger Palos Trail System.
Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy Tomahawk Slough, a beautiful pond popular for fishing. Turtlehead Lake is also a highly popular spot, featuring picnic areas and a multi-use trail around its eastern perimeter.
The forest preserves around Worth are excellent for wildlife spotting, particularly birdwatching. McClaughry Springs Woods is a notable migratory hotspot, with over 120 species of birds recorded, offering great opportunities for bird enthusiasts.
Many of Worth's natural attractions are family-friendly. Turtlehead Lake offers picnic tables, some reservable, and a paved, relatively flat multi-use trail. The Cal-Sag Trail and McClaughry Springs Woods also provide accessible outdoor experiences suitable for families.
The Cal-Sag Trail is a paved multi-use path, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Additionally, the trail around the eastern perimeter of Turtlehead Lake is paved and relatively flat, offering another accessible option.
Worth offers several cycling routes, including the 'Cal-Sag and Palos Trails Loop' (moderate, 33.7 km) and 'Saganashkee Slough – Cal-Sag Channel loop from Worth' (moderate, 33.1 km). For more options, explore the Cycling around Worth guide.
Yes, gravel biking is popular around Worth. Routes include the 'Sag Valley Forest Preserve – McClaughry Springs Woods loop from Willow Springs' (moderate, 34.8 km) and the 'Saganashkee Slough – Cal-Sag Trail loop from Site A' (easy, 25.9 km). Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Worth guide.
Runners can enjoy trails like the 'Sag Valley Yellow Loop' (moderate, 13.2 km) and 'Spears Woods loop via Palos Black Unpaved Spur Trail' (easy, 3.1 km). The Running Trails around Worth guide provides additional options for all skill levels.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty and variety of the trails. The Cal-Sag Trail is praised for its beautiful waterway views and shaded sections. Trails within McClaughry Springs Woods offer journeys through rolling hills and deep ravines, with excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Visitors find the lakes around Worth to be peaceful and ideal for recreation. Turtlehead Lake is described as a lovely lake with well-kept grassland, perfect for fishing and picnics. Tomahawk Slough is highlighted as a beautiful pond and a paradise for fishing enthusiasts.
Absolutely. McClaughry Springs Woods is a preserved area along Mill Creek, offering a packed-dirt trail system through green forests. It's open year-round and is particularly noted for its diverse bird species, making it a great spot for nature lovers.


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