The 3,558-acre Ned Brown Preserve—popularly known as Busse Woods—is one of the largest and most diverse locations in the Forest Preserves. The site includes ancient upland forests, one of the largest fishing and boating waters in Cook County, nearly 13 miles of paved trail, an elk pasture and much more—making it one of the best-used natural areas in Illinois.
On this page:
- Locations & Things to Do
- Trails
- Boat Rental at Busse Lake Boating Center
- Boat Launches
- Accessible Canoe Landing
- Fishing at Busse Reservoir
- Nature Notes
- Elk Pasture
- Volunteer Opportunities
Locations & Things to Do
Busse Woods includes multiple locations:
- Busse Lake Boating Center
- Ned Brown Meadow
- Busse Forest Elk Pasture
- Busse Forest Main Dam
- Busse Forest-North
- Busse Forest-South
- Busse Forest-Central
- Busse Forest-West
- Busse Lake Beisner Road Access
- Woodland Meadow
- Busse Forest Nature Preserve
Busse Lake Boating Center
Entrance
Phone
224-415-6554Things to Do & Amenities
- Parking
- Accessible Indoor Bathroom
- Accessible Portable Bathroom
- Trail Access
- Hiking & Walking
- Bicycling
- Dogs
(on-leash only) - Cross-Country Skiing
- Boat Rental
- Accessible Canoe Landing
- Boat Launch
- Fishing
- Ice Fishing
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Ice Skating
Picnic Groves
- Accessible Grove #17
(with shelter)- Accessible May 1 to October 31.
- Distance to parking: 220 ft
- Distance to accessible portable bathroom: 215 ft
- Capacity: 200 people
- Grove #18
(with shelter)- Capacity: 350 people
- Grove #19
- Capacity: 100 people
- Accessible Grove #20
(with shelter)- Accessible May 1 to October 31.
- Distance to parking: 275 ft
- Distance to accessible portable bathroom: 240 ft
- Capacity: 200 people
- Grove #21
- Capacity: 100 people
- Grove #22
- Capacity: 100 people
- Grove #23
- Capacity: 100 people
- Grove #24
(with shelter)- Capacity: 350 people
- Grove #25
- Capacity: 150 people
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetBoat Rental: 9 am to SunsetBoat rentals are available from April to October, weather permitting. Service begins in mid-April on a first-come, first-served basis, operating from Fridays through Mondays, and expands daily in May. After Labor Day, service is available on Fridays through Sundays. Please call 224-415-6554 to confirm availability before visiting.Closures & Alerts
Ned Brown Meadow
Entrance
Things to Do & Amenities
Picnic Groves
- Grove #28
(with shelter)- Capacity: 200 people
- Grove #29
(with shelter)- Capacity: 300 people
- Grove #30
(with shelter)- Capacity: 150 people
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Busse Forest Elk Pasture
Entrance
Things to Do & Amenities
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Busse Forest Main Dam
Entrance
Things to Do & Amenities
Picnic Groves
- Grove #26
(with shelter)- Capacity: 300 people
- Grove #27
(with shelter)- Capacity: 300 people
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Busse Forest-North
Entrance
Things to Do & Amenities
- Portable bathroom open May 1 to October 31 depending on weather conditions.
Picnic Groves
- Grove #1
- Capacity: 200 people
- Grove #2
(with shelter)- Capacity: 150 people
- Grove #3
(with shelter)- Capacity: 200 people
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Busse Forest-South
Entrance
Things to Do & Amenities
- Parking
- Accessible Indoor Bathroom
- Portable Bathroom
- Trail Access
- Hiking & Walking
- Bicycling
- Dogs
(on-leash only) - Cross-Country Skiing
- Fishing
- Ice Fishing
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Indoor bathroom open April 1 to October 31 depending on weather conditions.
- Portable bathroom open May 1 to October 31 depending on weather conditions.
Picnic Groves
- Accessible Grove #5
(with shelter)- Accessible May 1 to October 31.
- Distance to parking: 145 ft
- Distance to accessible indoor bathroom: 540 ft
- Capacity: 300 people
- Grove #6
(with shelter)- Capacity: 200 people
- Grove #7
- Capacity: 100 people
- Grove #8
- Capacity: 100 people
- Grove #9
- Capacity: 100 people
- Grove #10
- Capacity: 100 people
- Grove #11
(with shelter)- Capacity: 250 people
- Grove #12
(with shelter)- Capacity: 200 people
- Grove #13
- Capacity: 100 people
- Grove #14
- Capacity: 100 people
- Grove #15
- Capacity: 150 people
- Grove #16
- Capacity: 100 people
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Busse Forest-Central
Entrance
Things to Do & Amenities
- Parking
- Indoor Bathroom
- Trail Access
- Hiking & Walking
- Bicycling
- Dogs
(on-leash only) - Cross-Country Skiing
- Volunteer Opportunities
- No Alcohol (without permit)
- Indoor bathroom open April 1 to October 31 depending on weather conditions.
Picnic Groves
- Grove #4
(with shelter)- Capacity: 200 people
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Busse Forest-West
Entrance
Things to Do & Amenities
- Parking
- Accessible Indoor Bathroom
- Portable Bathroom
- Trail Access
- Hiking & Walking
- Bicycling
- Dogs
(on-leash only) - Cross-Country Skiing
- Fishing
- Accessible Fishing Area
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Indoor bathroom open April 1 to October 31 depending on weather conditions.
- Portable bathroom open November 1 to April 30 depending on weather conditions.
Picnic Groves
- Grove #31
(with shelter)- Capacity: 200 people
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Busse Lake Beisner Road Access
Entrance
Things to Do & Amenities
- Parking
- Accessible Indoor Bathroom
- Trail Access
- Hiking & Walking
- Bicycling
- Dogs
(on-leash only) - Cross-Country Skiing
- Fishing
- Accessible Fishing Area
- Ice Fishing
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Indoor bathroom open April 1 to October 31 depending on weather conditions.
Picnic Groves
- Accessible Grove #32
(with shelter)- Accessible May 1 to October 31.
- Distance to parking: 182 ft
- Distance to accessible indoor bathroom: 588 ft
- Capacity: 300 people
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Woodland Meadow
Entrance
Things to Do & Amenities
- Parking
- Portable Bathroom
- Trail Access
- Hiking & Walking
- Bicycling
- Dogs
(on-leash only) - Cross-Country Skiing
- Portable bathroom open May 1 to October 31 depending on weather conditions.
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Busse Forest Nature Preserve
Location
Things to Do & Amenities
- No Parking
- No Fishing
- Birding Hotspot
- Volunteer Opportunities
- No Alcohol (without permit)
- No Dogs
- Service dogs are allowed at most public locations. View accessibility policies.
Hours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Busse Woods Trails
Large paved loop circling Busse Reservoir with shorter trail segments fanning out from the loop.
Surface
PavedEstimated Total Length
12.9 milesHours
Year-round: Sunrise to SunsetClosures & Alerts
Trail Access
Access the Busse Forest Trails at any of these locations. Check out the trail maps listed above to find on-street or bikeway access points.
Boat Rental at Busse Lake Boating Center
Boat rentals are available from April to October, weather permitting. Service begins in mid-April on a first-come, first-served basis, operating from Fridays through Mondays, and expands daily in May. After Labor Day, service is available on Fridays through Sundays. Please call 224-415-6554 to confirm availability before visiting.
Watercraft | Rate |
---|---|
Row Boat (Includes Oars) | $30/hr |
Single Kayak | $25/hr |
Tandem Kayak | $35/hr |
Canoe | $30/hr |
Fishing Boat with Battery & Trolling Motor (2 hr minimum) | $30/hr |
Paddle Boat | $25/hr |
Discounts: Monday Discount: Reduced per-hour rates (except holidays). Paddle Card: Fifth visit FREE after four paid visits (restrictions apply).
Refreshments & fishing supplies: Food, beverages and fishing supplies (licenses, bait and equipment) may be available for purchase. Guided tours and lessons may be available during certain times. Call ahead to confirm availability and pricing.
Regulations: Must be 18 or older with a government-issued ID to fill out a rental waiver. No more than three adults per row boat or fishing boat. Minimum age and weight: 3 years, 35 lbs. Dogs are welcome at the owner’s risk and the operator’s discretion. A properly fitted life vest must be worn by every paddler for the duration of the rental period. No alcohol or glass bottles.
Boat Launches
Busse Lake Boating Center features two trailered boat launches for canoes, kayaks, rowboats, sailboats and boats with electric trolling motors.
Accessible Canoe Landing
Busse Lake Boating Center features an accessible canoe landing for canoes and kayaks.
Fishing at Busse Reservoir
At 457 acres, Busse Reservoir is one of the largest fishing and boating waters in Cook County. The chain of several connected pools was created in 1978 when natural waterways were dammed and the area was dug out.
Six fishing walls are available at portions of the over 20 miles of shoreline, including three accessible fishing areas. Ice fishing is allowed everywhere except the North Pool (north of Higgins Rd).
- Busse Fishing Map (PDF)
- Busse Population Survey: Main (PDF) | North (PDF) | South (PDF)
Fishing Access
*Boat rentals, bait and other fishing supplies available. Features two trailered boat launches for canoes, kayaks, rowboats, sailboats and boats with electric trolling motors. It also features an accessible canoe landing for canoes and kayaks.
*Features accessible fishing area.
- Distance to accessible parking: 620 ft
- Distance to accessible indoor bathroom: 580 ft
*Features accessible fishing area.
- Distance to accessible parking: 410 ft
- Distance to accessible indoor bathroom: 580 ft
*Features accessible fishing area. No ice fishing allowed at this location.
- Distance to accessible parking: 189 ft
- Distance to accessible indoor bathroom: 314 ft
Nature at Busse
A wide variety of bird species live in or visit Busse Woods. Egrets, herons and terns can be spotted in trees and spits around the reservoir and Salt Creek, while grassland birds such as savannah and Henslow’s sparrows and bobolinks use the open meadows during the summer.
Busse Forest Nature Preserve is one of the richest and most diverse natural areas in the Cook County forest preserves. Flatwoods, slightly depressed areas with poorly draining soils, are a unique feature of this region. They support red maple, swamp white oak and black ash, as well as sensitive fern, hop sedge and blue flag iris.
Busse’s upland forest is an ancient remnant, full of tall red oaks and hickories, maple, ash, basswood, elm and very large ironwoods. Many of the trees here date back to before European settlement. The trees shelter wildflowers such as bloodroot, great white trillium and woodland phlox. In spring and fall, birders can spot attractive migrants such as black-throated blue warblers. The dense aquatic vegetation of Busse’s marshes supports shorebirds, mink and muskrat.
The 489-acre Busse Forest Nature Preserve’s unusual combination of flatwoods, upland forests, and marshes have earned it National Natural Landmark status.
Elk Pasture
Since 1925, a small elk herd has inhabited a 17-acre enclosed pasture in Busse Woods. Originally, nine cows and one bull were delivered by train from Yellowstone National Park. The size of the herd has fluctuated over time and every three to four years new males are introduced to maintain genetic diversity.
Each year, a veterinary team from the University of Illinois, in conjunction with Forest Preserves wildlife staff, conducts health work-ups on the herd.
Volunteer Opportunities
Busse Woods is one of the richest and most diverse natural areas in the Forest Preserves. The Friends of Busse Woods volunteers have been working since 2008 to improve biodiversity and restore habitat. All year long, in all types of weather, this hearty and enthusiastic group meets twice monthly to give back to the environment and enjoy good company.