
Once you find the waterfall, you most likely will see people wading in the shallow water or sitting and enjoying the scenery. Jill’s kids have been known to make listening for the waterfall a little adventure, and counting butterflies which were plentiful as they make their way up the trail, which we think is a great idea!

The following map was originally obtained from this map on the DuPage Forest Preserve website and modified to highlight the route to Rocky Glen Waterfall. The waterfall is about 1 mile from the Bluff Road entrance. Once you begin your hike, you will see little signs that will help navigate you to the “Rocky Glen Waterfall.” Just keep following those signs for about a 10 minute walk.
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How to Get to Rocky Glen WaterfallĪt the beginning of the trail is an information board and map. Instead, look for signs that say “Outdoor Education Camp” and “Guard Residence” and continue down that street until you come to a circle drive with parking spots on the perimeter. If you are exiting I-55 at South Cass Avenue, continue down Cass and resist the urge to park where the Waterfall Glen signs are right off the highway. Where to Park and How To Get to the Waterfall Best Place to Park Close to the Waterfallįirst and foremost, where is the best place to park? The closest parking lot to the waterfall is off of Cass Avenue and Bluff Road. You can see Megan’s kids below, enjoying the water barefoot. Wear shoes that would be okay to get wet, yet sturdy enough to wade through the rocky and somewhat slippery terrain because depending on how adventurous you and your kids are feeling, you might want to step from rock to rock when you get to Rocky Glen Waterfall. The gravel paths make it difficult to push a stroller, so we recommend leaving your stroller at home unless you have a jogging stroller or one with tires that can handle the gravel.

Waterfall Glen is a perfect place to escape for an afternoon and enjoy all that nature has to offer! So you don’t want to have to cut it short because the troops are hungry or thirsty. Once you arrive, you will not be in a hurry to leave so plan enough snacks and water to keep you satisfied. Although a lot of the trail is lined with trees, our kids tend to enjoy hiking more when they aren’t overheated. How to Prepare for Your Afternoon at Waterfall GlenĬhoose a day when the weather isn’t too hot and muggy. Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve really is one of the hidden gems of the DuPage County Forest District and has it all for any outdoor enthusiast.
