Do your part to keep preserves open and safe, during pandemic
With all but essential businesses closed during the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, residents may wonder why the Kane County forest preserves have remained open.
With all but essential businesses closed during the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, residents may wonder why the Kane County forest preserves have remained open.
Three tree-trimming projects will prompt intermittent closures of portions of the Fox River Trail in South Elgin and St. Charles, and the Illinois Prairie Path in South Elgin, through May 18.
With growing concern about Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Forest Preserve District of Kane County announced a number of temporary closures, cancellations and schedule adjustments, as a precautionary measure.
Learn how to quickly sketch animals during "Drawing from Life: Local Wildlife" class presented by the Forest Preserve District of Kane County, on Saturday, March 14, from 1-3 p.m.
Learn how to tap a maple tree and taste pure, local syrup at the Forest Preserve District of Kane County's Maple Sugaring Days, March 7-8, from 12-3 p.m. at Creek Bend Nature Center.
Come learn about the volunteer opportunities available with the Forest Preserve District of Kane County at an upcoming Volunteer Orientation.
The Forest Preserve District of Kane County seeks applicants for 2020 summer-seasonal positions and internships.
Discover the sweet secret of how to turn tree sap into syrup and enjoy samples in the Maple Cafe on March 7 & 8, from 12-3 p.m., when the Forest Preserve District of Kane County hosts Maple Sugaring Days.