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United States
Illinois
Dupage County
Itasca

Springbrook Nature Center

Easy

2.8

(25)

86

hikers

Springbrook Nature Center

00:38

2.48km

0m

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Explore the Springbrook Nature Center on an easy hiking route that guides you through diverse natural environments. You will encounter forests, open prairies, and wetlands, with the trail winding through oak and aspen trees. A notable feature is the 900-foot-long floating boardwalk, offering unique views as you traverse directly over…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.59 km

890 m

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988 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Springbrook Nature Center trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, the trails at Springbrook Nature Center are generally considered easy, making them ideal for beginners and families. Most children can comfortably manage the approximately three miles of paths. The terrain is relatively flat, and the trails are well-marked.

What kind of terrain and natural features can I expect on the trails?

You'll experience a diverse landscape, including oak and aspen forests, open prairies, and wetlands. A notable feature is the 900-foot-long floating boardwalk that takes you directly over a pond, offering unique views of the wetland ecosystem.

What wildlife can be spotted along the trails?

Springbrook Nature Center is a haven for wildlife. Hikers often spot deer, fox, turtles, beavers, and a wide variety of birds. It's designated an Important Bird Area by the Audubon Society, so birdwatching opportunities are excellent.

Where can I park when visiting Springbrook Nature Center?

Parking is available directly at the Springbrook Nature Center. You can find more detailed information on their official website: fridleymn.gov.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required to hike here?

No, the trails at Springbrook Nature Center are free to the public and open year-round. You do not need any permits or pay an entrance fee to access them.

Are dogs allowed on the trails at Springbrook Nature Center?

To protect the fragile ecosystem and wildlife, pets are generally not permitted on the trails. This helps maintain a natural environment for all visitors and resident animals.

What is the best time of year to hike the trails?

The trails are enjoyable year-round. Fall offers beautiful foliage with the oak and aspen trees, while spring brings new life and active wildlife. The floating boardwalk provides a unique experience in any season.

Are the trails at Springbrook Nature Center accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

While most trails are natural surfaces, wheelchairs, strollers, and wagons are permitted. The overall easy difficulty and relatively flat paths make it generally accessible for these types of wheeled transport.

Does the trail connect with other paths in the area?

Yes, the route at Springbrook Nature Center intersects with sections of other paths, including the Itasca Bikeways, the Lynda Anne Pruyn Wade Bridge, and the Itasca Riverwalk.

What amenities are available at Springbrook Nature Center?

Beyond the trails, the center features an interpretive center with live animals, exhibits, and educational programs. There's also a nature-based play area, making it a great destination for families. Benches are available along the paths for resting.

Are there any specific rules or restrictions for visitors?

To preserve the natural environment, pets, bikes, and other wheeled transportation (except wheelchairs, strollers, and wagons) are not allowed on the trails. Please stay on marked paths to protect the delicate ecosystems.

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