
University of Illinois Extension, DeKalb County Forest Preserve, and the DeKalb County Soil and Water Conservation District are hosting their annual NatureFest from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
NatureFest focuses on families with elementary-aged children, but everyone is welcome! Extension staff and Master Naturalist volunteers work together to present multiple nature themed hands-on learning activities throughout the forest. Visitors register under the open shelter or at the Natural Resource Education Center (NREC). Guests will get a map of the activities and a passport to track their experience.
“NatureFest gives families an activity-filled day to explore Russell Woods and the Natural Resource Education Center,” said Peggy Anesi, Extension Educator and NREC Director. "Come see T.J., the tortoise, the live animal displays, and hike the trails after you fill out your passport. It is time to get outside and enjoy our natural spaces, starting with NatureFest 2025!”
For more information, call 815-784-2000.