Attractions and places to see around Burr Ridge include a variety of natural spaces, historical sites, and recreational areas. The village is situated on gently rolling hills, shaped by glaciers, with Flagg Creek running through it. Burr Ridge preserves burr oak trees, woodlands, ponds, and wetlands, reflecting its natural heritage. The area also offers insights into its past through historical landmarks and cultural societies.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Cal-Sag Trail, or Calumet-Sag Trail, is a paved multi-use path spanning 16.2 miles. It connects the John Husar I&M Canal Trail in Lemont to the Major Taylor Trail in Riverdale. Users hug the Cal-Sag Channel, getting nice waterway views and shade from the surrounding forests. Future plans aim to extend the trail to 26 m
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Some of these routes take you on roads that are absolutely not safe for cycling. Do your own research about the routes ahead of time.
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This is a paved 30-mile (48 km) bike trail that traces a former railway line through Snohomish and Skagit county. You ride through beautiful scenery – green farmland, creeks and rivers frame your ride. The trail is shared use so be mindful of pedestrians. Near Arlington, you can connect to the Whitehorse Trail to extend your ride.
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Brookfield Woods outside of Chicago is a serene nature reserve with winding trails, diverse flora, and wildlife. This wooded haven provides a peaceful escape for local.
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The Salt Creek Greenway trail is a 25-mile-long multi-user path which follows the creek from Busse Forest in Elk Grove Village to the Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield. It links into a 210-mile trail network in northeast Illinois. The trail was built to national bike path standards and is suitable for all styles of bike.
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Brookfield Woods outside of Chicago is a serene nature reserve with winding trails, diverse flora, and wildlife. This wooded haven provides a peaceful escape for locals and nature enthusiasts alike.
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This is a paved 30-mile (48 km) bike trail that traces a former railway line through Snohomish and Skagit county. You ride through beautiful scenery – green farmland, creeks and rivers frame your ride. The trail is shared use so be mindful of pedestrians. Near Arlington, you can connect to the Whitehorse Trail to extend your ride.
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Burr Ridge is rich in natural spaces. You can visit Brookfield Woods, a serene nature reserve with winding trails and diverse wildlife. The village itself features gently rolling hills, burr oak trees, woodlands, ponds, and wetlands. Additionally, the nearby Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve offers picturesque landscapes for hiking and biking.
Yes, Burr Ridge has a rich history. You can explore the Robert Vial House, maintained by the Flagg Creek Heritage Society, which offers a glimpse into the area's past. The Lyonsville Congregational United Church of Christ and its adjacent Lyonsville Cemetery are also historically significant, with the cemetery being the burial site of 17 Civil War veterans.
Harvester Park is a fantastic family-friendly destination, featuring playgrounds, sports fields, a splash pad, and notably, a unique Route 66-themed playground. Many of the trails, such as the Cal-Sag Trail and Centennial Trail, are also suitable for families, offering paved paths for walking and cycling.
Burr Ridge offers several excellent cycling options. The Centennial Trail is a paved 30-mile bike trail tracing a former railway line through scenic farmland, creeks, and rivers. Another great option is the Cal-Sag Trail, a 16.2-mile paved multi-use path with waterway views. For more routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Burr Ridge guide.
The Salt Creek Greenway Red - Paved Trail is a multi-user path built to national bike path standards, making it suitable for various users, including those seeking accessible options. Harvester Park also offers paved paths and accessible facilities.
At Sawmill Creek Bridge, Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve, you can often spot damselflies. Brookfield Woods is also known for its diverse flora and wildlife, offering opportunities for observation in a serene natural setting. The various forest preserves in and around Burr Ridge are home to local wildlife.
For hiking, the Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve, a short drive from Burr Ridge, offers numerous trails through woodlands, prairies, and savannas. You can also find easy hikes like the Palos Orange, Red and Brown Loop or the Tear-Thumb Trail. Explore more options in the Hiking around Burr Ridge guide.
The Burr Ridge Village Center is a vibrant hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment. It features a variety of boutiques, retailers, and restaurants. The center frequently hosts outdoor events, including live music, farmers' markets, and family festivals during warmer months, making it a lively community spot.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can visit the Flagg Creek Golf Course. This 9-hole course is known for its scenic views and challenging layout, and it also provides amenities such as a pro shop and practice facilities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and peacefulness of the trails. For instance, the Cal-Sag Trail is appreciated for its waterway views and shade from surrounding forests, while the Centennial Trail offers beautiful rides through green farmland, creeks, and rivers.
Harvester Park is notable for its unique Route 66-themed playground, which features miniature roadside attractions and landmarks from all eight states along the historic route. This makes it a distinctive and engaging spot for children and families.
The Flagg Creek Heritage Society plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting the history of the Flagg Creek area. They operate the Flagg Creek Historical Museum and maintain the Robert Vial House, offering educational insights into the region's past. The museum is open on the first Sunday of each month from April to October and most Mondays year-round.


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