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Hickory Creek Preserve Part Of Woods Walk Hiking Program

The program includes trails at 11 Forest Preserve District of Will County sites.

Take the 2022 Woods Walk hiking challenge to explore Forest Preserve District of Will County trails and to earn a commemorative medallion. The challenge begins Sept. 1.
Take the 2022 Woods Walk hiking challenge to explore Forest Preserve District of Will County trails and to earn a commemorative medallion. The challenge begins Sept. 1. (Photo provided by Forest Preserve District of Will County/Anthony Schalk)

MOKENA, IL — The Forest Preserve District of Will County is inviting people to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Woods Walk by trekking on trails throughout Will County, including Hickory Creek Preserve in Mokena.

The self-paced hiking program kicks off Sept. 1 and runs through Nov. 30, according to a new release from the Forest Preserve. Participants need to hike seven of 10 designated trails to earn a commemorative medallion.

“It has been a beloved program since its inception,” said Forest Preserve’s Recreation Coordinator Jen Guest. “In those 20 years, the Forest Preserve has grown both in acres of land and miles of trails so there are more paths to choose from.”

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To mark the anniversary of Woods Walk, an 11th bonus trail at Raccoon Grove Nature Preserve has been added to this year's list because it was in the very first Woods Walk program.

This year’s Woods Walk trails are in Hickory Creek Preserve, McKinley Woods, Hammel Woods, Kankakee Sands Preserve, Messenger Woods Nature Preserve, Goodenow Grove Nature Preserve, Prairie Bluff Preserve, Theodore Marsh, Hadley Valley and Sugar Creek Preserve. Lengths range from 1.5 miles to 3.47 miles.

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To begin the challenge, participants should pick up a Woods Walk hiking guide on or after Sept. 1 at a Forest Preserve visitor center, or download an online version at ReconnectWithNature.org.

Also available this year will be a map app that participants can use to navigate the hikes. The QR map code will be on the back page of the Woods Walk hiking guide.

The deadline to turn in a completed hiking guide submission form is Dec. 31. Submission forms can be found in the back of the guide or online. Medallions will be available beginning Sept. 30.

For more information on the Forest Preserve District of Will County, visit ReconnectWithNature.org.

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