Attractions and places to see around Forest Lake include natural features, parks, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its lakes, forests, and trails, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a mix of natural preserves and historical points of interest. The area provides diverse experiences for those interested in nature and local heritage.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Millennium Trail leads to a beautiful view of Schreiber Lake, a 5.36-acre glacial lake surrounded by a narrow fringe of floating sedge and willow hummocks along parts of its shoreline.
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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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The preserve has an extensive network of well-maintained crushed gravel trails that are shared by bikers, hikers, and horseback riders. You will find about half of the trails are in the forest and half are open to the gorgeous rolling fields and lakes of the preserve.
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A footbridge over the Des Plaines River connects Half Day to Wright Woods Forest Preserve, providing scenic outdoor recreation. Both preserves feature the Des Plaines River Trail, perfect for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing on its gravel base.
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Nestled within the 781 acres of Cuba Marsh Forest Preserve lies a tale of transformation. Initially prairie and marsh, settlers reshaped the landscape, draining marshes and cultivating crops. In the 1950s and 60s, amidst the threat of development, local visionaries from "Citizens for Conservation" joined forces with the Lake County Forest Preserves to safeguard this haven. Formerly graced by a mansion, canals, and forested islands, Cuba Marsh's history mirrors the changing tides of land use. Its name, inspired by Cuba Road, reflects a connection to the historical twists of Cuba Township, offering visitors a glimpse into a rich and preserved natural legacy.
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This bridge crosses the Des Plaines River, which flows through Wisconsin and Illinois. This part of the Des Plaines River Trail is used to connect the two nearby nature centers and their miles of trails. You get a pretty good view from the middle of the bridge, too.
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The Des Plaines River flows southwards from Wisconsin and down through Illinois. It makes for an excellent cycling companion thanks to the trails that wind alongside it. This bridge spans the river in the Captain Daniel Wright Woods Preserve, east of Vernon Hills.
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The Forest Lake area is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Schreiber Lake, a glacial lake with views from the Millennium Trail. Another excellent spot is Half Day Forest Preserve Ponds, offering scenic trails and birdwatching opportunities. Don't miss the expansive Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area, a haven for wildlife, or William O'Brien State Park along the St. Croix River for hiking and camping.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore the trails at Cuba Marsh Forest Preserve, which features a mix of forest and marshland. The Pond at Lakewood Forest Preserve also has an extensive network of well-maintained crushed gravel trails. For more options, check out the hiking routes available in the Hiking around Forest Lake guide.
Biking enthusiasts will enjoy the Hardwood Creek Trail, a 9.5-mile scenic route perfect for cycling through forests and wetlands. The Half Day Forest Preserve Ponds area also features a network of crushed gravel trails that connect to the Des Plaines River Trail. For gravel biking, you can find various routes in the Gravel biking around Forest Lake guide.
Absolutely! Lakeside Memorial Park is a great family spot with a beach, picnic areas, playgrounds, and scenic trails. Fenway Park offers a wide range of recreational facilities including sports fields and playgrounds. Many of the natural preserves, like Half Day Forest Preserve Ponds and Pond at Lakewood Forest Preserve, are also suitable for family outings with easy trails.
For scenic views, the Des Plaines River bridge offers a great vantage point over the river, connecting two nature centers. The Millennium Trail provides beautiful views of Schreiber Lake. Lakeside Memorial Park also has benches along the shore providing breathtaking lake views, and the trails at William O'Brien State Park offer picturesque river valleys.
You can delve into the past at the Forest Lake Historical Society, which showcases the region's history through artifacts and photographs. The Downtown Historic District features early 20th-century buildings with preserved architecture, reflecting the town's heritage. Several historic churches, some over a century old, also exhibit notable architectural styles.
Yes, there are several trails suitable for running. The Cuba Marsh Forest Preserve offers loops that are popular for running. The Hardwood Creek Trail is also excellent for in-line skating and running. For specific routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Forest Lake guide.
Lakeside Memorial Park, situated on the shore of Forest Lake, features a well-maintained beach and boat docks, making it ideal for water activities. Big Marine Park Reserve also has a beautiful swimming beach and a boat launch, offering ample opportunities for enjoying the water.
The Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area is a prime location for wildlife viewing, home to white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bald eagles, and migratory waterfowl. The Half Day Forest Preserve Ponds are known as a great place to see birds, especially during migratory stops. You might also spot various wildlife in Cuba Marsh Forest Preserve and Pond at Lakewood Forest Preserve.
The warmer months, from late spring through early fall, are generally best for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and boating on Forest Lake. Summer is popular for swimming and the Annual Fourth of July Celebration. Fall offers beautiful foliage, while winter provides opportunities for ice fishing on Forest Lake and cross-country skiing in parks like Big Marine Park Reserve.
Yes, Castlewood Golf Course is a family-friendly 9-hole public course in Forest Lake. It offers lush fairways and rolling greens, suitable for both beginners and experienced golfers looking to enjoy a round.
The Forest Lake Aquatic Center is a local venue for water-based fun and relaxation. It features a swimming pool and water slides, offering classes and activities for all ages, making it a popular spot for community recreation.


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