Johnor Avenue and 3rd Avenue along the east side of the Fox River | |
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Open Dawn to Dusk
Fast Facts
Park Type: Natural Area
Acreage: 75.9
Park/Facility Code: NWNP
Trails: 0.66 miles
Fishing is not permitted along the shorelines of this nature preserve. Leashed dogs are allowed only on the paved Fox River Trail. This area is protected by law to preserve the natural conditions of flora and fauna.
Illinois State Nature Preserve since 1978
An outstanding historic forest dominated by large canopy red and white oak species – some 200+ years old, along with State threatened and endangered species. While heavily used by walkers and bikers along the Fox River Trail, the site contains multiple natural footrails to discover beautiful scenic views
History
For more than 100 years, from 1840 to the 1970s, Norris Woods was known as Jones Woods. Stephen S. Jones, one of St. Charles’ earliest settlers and its first lawyer, purchased the grove. In 1930, it was purchased by Lester Norris. In 1970, the Nature Conservancy purchased this land and deeded it to the Park District and City. In 1973, the name was changed to Norris Woods and the area was dedicated as an Illinois State Nature Preserve, which assures its preservation for all time. In 1992, the City granted all the property to the care of the Park District.
Activities
- Bird Watching
Amenities
- Parking – Lot
- River/Creek/Open Water Access
- Trails – Paved
- Trails – Regional Access
- Trails – Unpaved