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Midlothian Meadows

  • Accessibility & Access for All
  • Arts & Culture
  • Arts and Culture
  • Beach Access
  • Bike Share Dock
  • Biking
  • Biodiversity
  • Birdwatching
  • Boat Rentals Available
  • Boating
  • Bus Parking
  • Calumet Heritage Area
  • Camping
  • Canoe or Kayak Rentals Available
  • Canoeing
  • Children's programs
  • Climbing
  • Community Science
  • Concessions
  • Cross-Country Skiing
  • Education
  • Education Center
  • Equipment Rentals
  • Family-Friendly
  • Field Trips
  • Fishing
  • Free Admission
  • Free Parking
  • Free Programs
  • Habitat Restoration
  • Hiking
  • Historical Connectiom
  • Historical Connection
  • Horseback Riding
  • Hunting
  • Kayaking
  • Native Plants
  • Nature Center
  • Parking
  • Paved Trails
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Picnic Shelter
  • Picnicking
  • Playground
  • Prairie
  • Public Transit Access
  • Restrooms
  • Running
  • Scenic View
  • Scenic Views
  • Snowshoeing
  • Swimming
  • Teacher Resources
  • Tours
  • Trail Running
  • Walking
  • Wetlands
  • Wildlife Viewing
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Overview

Midlothian Meadows Forest Preserve offers visitors a 3.1-mile biking, walking, and hiking trail through the site’s woodlands, which connects by a foot path to other trails in the Tinley Creek Preserves. The Midlothian Meadows trail is accessible at 152nd Street on the west side of Pulaski Road and on Pulaski Road at 149th Street, via a spur trail to the main trail.


A short trail spur in the preserve’s southwest corner connects this site to the Tinley Creek Trail System.

The Tinley Creek Trail System connects a series of preserves in and around Oak Forest. Trails take visitors over gently rolling hills, through prairies and forests, and alongside wetlands and ravines. The trail system contains four paved loops that range from 2.7 miles to 9.4 miles, with a connection to the Cal-Sag Trail in the north. Designated unpaved trails permit horseback riding.


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