Almond Marsh Rookery in Lake County
One person's developer-ready swamp is another's irreplaceable wildlife sanctuary
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Photo: South end of Almond Marsh in Lake County Illinois
Photo: Great Heron Rookery at Almond Marsh in Lake County Illinois
Photo: Looking North toward Almond Marsh Great Heron Rookery in Lake County Illinois

Almond Marsh, Lake County Illinois
Great Blue Heron Rookery & Wetlands Wildlife Sanctuary

Photo: Great Blue Heron nesting Almond Marsh Rookery in Lake County Illinois June 2006
Almond Marsh: Just What Is This Place

Racing down Route 120, passing the MacDonald's near the corner with Route 45 in Grayslake, Illinois, one might not even notice the swamp and bedraggled trees reminiscent of the doomed Truffula trees from Dr. Seuss' environmental object lesson, The Lorax. Closer inspection is even more unseemly, revealing nests of Great Blue Heron. Behold the Almond Marsh Rookery. 

Preserved?
One person's ready-for-pavement swamp is another's irreplaceable wildlife bird sanctuary. The Lake County Forest Preserve District claims, "This 135 acre conservation easement allows for perpetual protection of this Preserve and a regional trail." Let's hope this to be true.


Getting There:
Turn south onto Almond Road to approach the Lake County Forest Preserve District parking lot. Be forewarned that except for prior arrangements or traveling with the Lake Cook Audubon group during its annual weekend pilgrimage, the parking lot gate may be locked outside of weekday business hours. Other times, park outside the gate off the road.

Photo: Sign Planning Office Almond Marsh Lake County Forest Preserves


More Information About Almond Marsh

The following websites provide additional information about Almond Marsh:

Lake County Forest Preserve District
Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Chicago Wilderness Magazine
Nature Conservancy (Volunteer Opportunities)