Fall is here in the Prairie State, which means it’s time to soak up the blazing foliage as much as possible before winter sets in. While Illinois is full of incredible fall foliage viewing opportunities from its many forest preserves and state parks — not to mention its many small towns and cities — it’s sometimes the lesser-known destinations that offer something special. And for those seeking the best fall foliage in Illinois, this stunning forest preserve links up to a scenic cemetery, a glistening lake, and miles of connected hiking trails.

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So, would you peruse some of the best fall foliage in Illinois at this top-rated forest preserve? Where’s your favorite place in the state for autumnal landscapes? Tell us in the comments! Start planning your visit by checking out the Forest Preserves of Cook County websites for Paw Paw Woods Nature Preserve, the Palos Trail System, and Maple Lake. And while you’re in the area, why not make it a day trip? Willow Springs is also home to one of the most haunted restaurants in Illinois and the site of the first nuclear reactor. And make sure to check our ultimate hiking packing list with all the outdoor essentials before you hit the trails.

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