Prairie Point Trail

Illinois

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Prairie Point Trail Facts

States: Illinois
Counties: Kendall
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: Grove Road Trail and Andover Park on Morgan Valley Dr.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 8874571

Prairie Point Trail Description

The Prairie Point Trail is a scenic neighborhood route that connects twice to the longer Grove Road Trail. While never far from houses, the trail offers surprising scenery, including a stretch along a pond south of Arboretum Way.

The trail's northern half courses through Prairie Point Community Park, which features several athletic fields and courts, as well as a picnic shelter, skate park, splash pad and sledding hill. A connection to Prairie Point Elementary School can also be made here. The trail ends in the south at Andover Park, a much smaller neighborhood amenity with open areas for play and practicing sports.

Parking and Trail Access

Ample parking and restrooms for the Prairie Point Trail are available at Prairie Point Community Park (4120 Plainfield Road) in Oswego.

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