Editor’s note: We want you to Be a Trailblazer this year, so we will be hiking at various preserves throughout the year and documenting it for you. Journey along with us as we blaze a trail through the preserves and hopefully encourage you to do the same.
| Story by Meghan McMahon |
7/14/2025
Monee Reservoir is among the most popular Will County preserves — a great place to spend some time fishing or out on the water in a boat. As popular as it may be, it’s probably a little underrated when it comes to hiking.
Most people don’t think about hitting the trail when they visit Monee Reservoir, but the trail here is a good one. The 1.66-mile out-and-back trail cuts through grasslands and stands of trees and over and around wetland areas, making it a good place to see flora and fauna through the seasons.
It’s much quieter along the trail than it is along the shoreline of the reservoir. You may even find you have the whole place to yourself as you stroll along the wide grassy trail. Pro tip: Try to stay in the middle of the trail here to avoid brushing up against the tall vegetation where ticks tend to lurk.
All the quiet makes it a good place to hear nature all around you. On our summer morning hike, the soundtrack included plenty of birds chirping and insects buzzing but also a few bullfrogs bellowing and even the rustling sounds of critters making their way through the vegetation.