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Snow tubing to ice fishing, forest preserves offer plenty

From ice fishing to snowshoeing to cross-country skiing, the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County gives residents plenty of reasons to get outside and play this winter.

When there's plenty of snow on the hill (usually more than 3 inches), thrill-seekers can snow tube down the 800-foot run on Mount Hoy at Blackwell Forest Preserve near Warrenville. The rental area is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekends Saturday, Dec. 5, to Sunday, Feb. 28, and the following school holidays: winter break, Monday, Dec. 21, to Friday, Jan. 1 (except Dec. 25); Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 18; and Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 15. Inner tube rentals are $5 per day ($7 for a nylon tubes) and end at 3:30 p.m. Only district tubes are allowed.

Visitors also can explore the forest preserves with rented snowshoes. Rentals are $8 for two hours or $13 per day and are available when there's ample snow on the trails.

When Mount Hoy's open, rentals are available at the base of the hill until 2 p.m.

On weekdays, when Mount Hoy isn't open, rentals are available from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the west sector office at Blackwell on Mack Road. Call (630) 876-5931 for availability.

Visitors can also rent from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily at Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center in Oak Brook. Call (630) 850-8110 for availability.

For fans of cross-country skiing, rangers groom more than 70 miles of trails at forest preserves such as Blackwell, Fullersburg Woods in Oak Brook, Danada and Herrick Lake in Wheaton, Greene Valley and Springbrook Prairie in Naperville, Mallard Lake in Hanover Park, Meacham Grove in Bloomingdale, Waterfall Glen in Darien and West DuPage Woods in West Chicago. Visitors who aren't classic skiers should use the inside of the trails to avoid damaging the set tracks.

Ice fishing, ice skating and sledding are allowed at most forest preserves, although never at Spring Creek Reservoir in Bloomingdale. Additionally, sledding is not allowed at Mount Hoy at Blackwell or at the closed landfill sites at Greene Valley and Mallard Lake.

The district does not monitor ice conditions, so visitors go on the ice at their own risk. As a guideline, not a guarantee, there should be at least 4 clear inches of ice for any activity. Anglers can find complete regulations in the online fishing guide.

Kline Creek Farm in West Chicago offers horse-drawn sleigh rides noon to 3 p.m. Sundays in January and February (except Jan. 17) when there's at least 4 inches of packed snow on the trail. The 15-minute rides are $5 per person for ages 13 and older, $2 for ages 5-12, and free for children younger than 5. For details, call (630) 876-5900.

Finally, when there's adequate snow conditions, mushers can dog sled on the Thunderbird Spur Trail at Greene Valley and on the West Branch Regional, Bobolink and connector trails north of Mack Road at the McKee Marsh area at Blackwell.

A complete list of winter programs and activities is available on the district's website or in the quarterly Conservationist. Print subscriptions are free for DuPage County residents and $5 per year for nonresidents; email subscriptions are free for all readers. To subscribe, call (630) 933-7085 or email forest@dupageforest.org.

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