Why McDowell Grove?
You would be awestruck to find this tranquil DuPage River floodplain right by the ever bustling I-88. It has everything you would expect from a touristic nature attraction – sprawling biking paths, 7+ miles of scenic hiking trails, a mud lake (no swimming allowed though), picnic tables, ample opportunities for bird gazing and a very expansive local flora and fauna.
How to Plan your visit?
• Drive and choose your scenic hikes OR biking trails.
• For biking enthusiasts, choose the paved DuPage River Trail – it stretches for 30 miles over Will and DuPage county. You can enjoy few miles of sub-section in this .
• Visit this page to know all about the activities on offer.
Alert: There were some points in the trail which were closed due to slippery conditions, so please keep an eye out. You can check my Strava activity map below to know more about the detours I took.

Google Maps coordinates – https://goo.gl/maps/di6QzfZuwrVYxEvR8
Strava activity link: https://strava.app.link/jLDFVrTaS6
PHOTOLOG
The park inlet is at the intersection of McDowell and Raymond Dr.

There are several shadowy paths on the hiking/biking trails which offer much needed respite against the summer sun.

The below video exasperates the thick vegetation around the nature attraction.
The area is laced with natural beauty.

The Dupage River (West Branch)
Please check out below to experience the quietude on offer:
The Mud Lake
The McDowell Grove has nearly 7 miles of looped turf and limestone trails for hikers, bicyclists, cross-country skiers and horseback riders. The trails connect to the West Branch DuPage River Regional Trail, which links to four other preserves.

Note: This blog uses references from:
https://www.dupageforest.org/places-to-go/forest-preserves/mcdowell-grove
Interested in other hiking options around Naperville? Please check other hiking locations here.
Do you like McDowell Grove?
Please ink in the comments section to share your experience!





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