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Deer Grove Cross-Country Ski Trail Map

Deer Grove Cross-Country Ski Trail Map

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Persons may Cross Country Ski in all areas of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (except in Special Use Areas) from sunrise to sunset, seven (7) days a week.

The mature oak and maple forests and hilly terrain at Deer Grove offers excellent skiing and the wooded areas provide protection from the severe winds on cold days. For the non-skiers Deer Grove also offers sledding, ice skating, coasting, tubing and toboggan slides.

Deer Grove is located on the west side of Quentin Road just north of Dundee Road.


Rules of the Trail

Following these rules for cross-country conduct will make your skiing safer and more fun.

  1. RESPECT OTHERS: Ski so that you don’t endanger or offend others.
  2. SKI RIGHT: Ski the right-hand track. Groups should ski single file on the right side of the trail.
  3. MEETING: Keep to the right when meeting. On hills, downhill skiers have the right of way.
  4. POLES IN: Keep your poles close to your body when near other skiers.
  5. KEEP TRAILS CLEAR: If you stop, get out of the track. If you fall, get up and out of the track quickly.
  6. WATCH YOUR SPEED: Suit your skiing speed to your personal ability, the terrain, visibility especially on hills. Keep a safe distance from skiers ahead. As a last resort, fall intention-ally to avoid a collision.
  7. DON’T LITTER: Don’t carry in what you cannot carry out. Carrying litter is easy — it’s light.

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Did you know?

The Civilian Conservation Corps played a major role in the development of the Forest Preserve District. More than 4,000 men worked to construct bridges, roads, shelters and trails throughout the District from 1932 to 1942.

Did you know?

The Civilian Conservation Corps played a major role in the development of the Forest Preserve District. More than 4,000 men worked to construct bridges, roads, shelters and trails throughout the District from 1932 to 1942.

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