Attractions and places to see around Lombard, Illinois, offer a range of experiences from natural features to historic landmarks. Known as the "Lilac Village," Lombard features extensive parklands and forest preserves, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area includes diverse wilderness terrain, multi-user trails, and significant historical sites. This region serves as a hub for exploring both natural landscapes and cultural heritage.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Timber Ridge Trail connects the Illinois Prairie Path Elgin Branch with the Great Western Trail. This smooth, paved path runs past Kline Creek Farm and Timber Lake.
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North Island in Fullersburg Woods Forest Preserve is a charming small island nestled in the midst of Salt Creek. Enjoy the picturesque surroundings with available picnic shelters, offering a perfect setting to relax, take in the views, and even set up your fishing pole.
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The preserve provides habitat for several endangered and threatened species, including the Blanding's turtle, the eastern bluebird, and the Hine's emerald dragonfly. Over 8 miles of trails wind through the preserve, offering scenic walks and challenging bike rides for all levels.
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North Island in Fullersburg Woods Forest Preserve is a charming small island nestled in the midst of Salt Creek. Enjoy the picturesque surroundings with available picnic shelters, offering a perfect setting to relax, take in the views, and even set up your fishing pole.
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The preserve provides habitat for several endangered and threatened species, including the Blanding's turtle, the eastern bluebird, and the Hine's emerald dragonfly. Over 8 miles of trails wind through the preserve, offering scenic walks and challenging bike rides for all levels.
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North Island in Fullersburg Woods Forest Preserve is a charming small island nestled in the midst of Salt Creek. Enjoy the picturesque surroundings with available picnic shelters, offering a perfect setting to relax, take in the views, and even set up your fishing pole.
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After your run, enjoy a well-deserved lunch by the scenic Meadow Lake. Find a spot to unpack your picnic and take in the natural beauty surrounding you. Gaze at the lush grasses and wildflowers fringing the tranquil waters. Listen to birdsong and the gentle breeze rustling through. Let the bright blooms and verdant landscape soothe you as you refuel. With its idyllic meadow views, this is an ideal spot to pause, picnic, and appreciate the splendor of nature here at Morton Arboretum.
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The Salt Creek Greenway trail is a 25-mile-long multi-user path which follows the creek from Busse Forest in Elk Grove Village to the Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield. It links into a 210-mile trail network in northeast Illinois. The trail was built to national bike path standards and is suitable for all styles of bike.
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Lombard and its surroundings offer a variety of natural features. You can visit Danada Forest Preserve, known for its prairies, woods, and wetlands, offering scenic rolling terrain. The North Island in Fullersburg Woods Forest Preserve is a charming spot nestled in Salt Creek. Other notable natural areas include The Morton Arboretum, Lombard Common, York Woods County Forest Preserve, Lombard Lagoon, and Terrace View Park.
Yes, Lombard offers several popular trails. The Timber Ridge Trail connects the Illinois Prairie Path Elgin Branch with the Great Western Trail, offering a smooth, paved path. The Salt Creek Greenway Red - Paved Trail is a 25-mile multi-user path that follows Salt Creek and links into a larger 210-mile trail network in northeast Illinois. The Great Western Trail also provides over 14 miles of scenic multi-use paths.
Lombard is rich in history. You can explore the Maple Street Chapel, a Gothic Revival landmark built in 1870, or the Sheldon Peck Homestead, the oldest house in Lombard and a former Underground Railroad stop. The Victorian Cottage Museum, operated by the Lombard Historical Society, offers a glimpse into 1870s middle-class life. Don't miss the Votes For Women site, commemorating Ellen Martin's historic vote.
For families, Lombard has several engaging options. The Enchanted Castle Restaurant & Entertainment Complex offers games, laser tag, go-karts, and mini-golf. Lilacia Park is a beautiful spot for a stroll, especially during the annual Lilac Time Festival. Lombard Common features Paradise Bay Water Park, and The Morton Arboretum provides vast outdoor spaces for exploration and learning.
Yes, the Salt Creek Greenway Red - Paved Trail is built to national bike path standards and is wheelchair accessible. The Timber Ridge Trail is also a smooth, paved path suitable for wheelchairs. Many areas within The Morton Arboretum offer accessible paths and facilities.
The best time to visit Lilacia Park is during its annual Lilac Time Festival, typically held in May. This is when the park's extensive collection of lilacs and tulips are in full bloom, creating a vibrant and fragrant display.
Yes, several parks and preserves in the Lombard area are home to diverse wildlife. Danada Forest Preserve supports egrets, woodcocks, painted turtles, chorus and leopard frogs, and a rookery of nesting great blue herons. York Woods County Forest Preserve and Terrace View Park also attract various bird species and other local wildlife.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Adams Park loop from Lombard' or the 'Salt Creek Woods โ Salt Creek loop from Villa Park.' If you prefer hiking, options include the 'Main Trail loop โ The Morton Arboretum' or the 'Danada-Herrick Lake Regional Trail โ Downers Grove.' You can find more details on these and other routes in our guides for Road Cycling Routes around Lombard and Hiking around Lombard.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. Consider the 'Danada-Herrick Lake Regional Trail โ Downers Grove,' the 'Schulenberg Prairie via Meadow Lake Trail loop โ The Morton Arboretum,' or the 'Lyman Woods Forest Preserve loop โ Downers Grove.' These trails offer accessible options for a relaxed outdoor experience. More easy hikes can be found in our Easy hikes around Lombard guide.
Spring and fall are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Lombard. Spring brings the blooming lilacs and pleasant temperatures, while fall offers beautiful foliage, especially at The Morton Arboretum. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter can be suitable for activities like cross-country skiing if there's snow.
Beyond historical landmarks, Lombard offers cultural insights through the Lombard Historical Society, which operates the Victorian Cottage Museum and Sheldon Peck Homestead, preserving local history. The Helen M. Plum Memorial Library is also recognized for its intellectual and historical significance within the community.
Yes, you can find several loop trails. For instance, The Morton Arboretum offers the 'Main Trail loop' and the 'Schulenberg Prairie via Meadow Lake Trail loop.' The 'Lyman Woods Forest Preserve loop' is another option for an easy hike. These loops provide varied terrain for walking, running, or cycling.


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