Spring Creek Preserve

Category: Park in Washington, Illinois

Address: Washington, IL 61571, USA

Phone: +13096993923

Opening hours

Sunday: 6AM–10PM

Monday: 6AM–10PM

Tuesday: 6AM–10PM

Wednesday: 6AM–10PM

Thursday: 6AM–10PM

Friday: 6AM–10PM

Saturday: 6AM–10PM

Reviews

Amanda H

Jul 13, 2022

Beautiful hiking area. Very clean and well kept. If you are looking for a steep hill for more exercise, this is the place to go. You can avoid the hill completely if you want. Very peaceful. I can't wait to go back.

Mike Ham

Oct 30, 2021

Very nice place the trails range from easy to difficult some of the trails are still a work in progress it's open year round there is wildlife,, deer, birds and so forth 😀

Travis Painter

May 2, 2021

A nice new park and tails. Be aware that there are no bridges over the streams, so you might not be able to cruise without getting wet.

Joshua Daily

Jan 12, 2021

Review Visit: September 30th, 2015 A hidden gem in the area where Washington/East Peoria/Germantown Hills come together. When it came to write this blog, I had this place listed as being located in East Peoria. When I went to Google for the links provided below, I was surprised to find out that this gem of a place is actually located in Washington. You grow up in an area all your life and you think you’ve got it all figured out and then BAM! The reason I thought this place was located in East Peoria is that when I drove here, I took one of the main road through the town until I had to turn right. Once you turn right, it is just up the road a bit on and also on the right. If anything, I would’ve assumed it was also in Germantown Hills. But here we are and here we shall discuss Spring Creek Preserve. With this being a hidden gem, I don’t even remember how I heard about it but I am sure glad I did. My friend Tegan and I made plans on a beautiful afternoon to hit the trails, hike the place, and see what it offered. As we got out of the car and ready to hike, I didn’t think the place looked that big or impressive at first. Where we parked, there was enough parking for a handful of cars. The view from the parking lot gave you the impression that you walked around this field and that was it. But we were in for a surprise. After we got a good ways in, we noticed that the preserve offered some branching paths. We took one and got to exploring. As we traversed the terrain, I couldn’t help but feel at ease here. It was remote enough from society that you felt immersed in the wilds but you knew that if you needed help, it was just a phone call away. Trail after trail, both of us could read the same thought on each others mind. This place was awesome. Not only did it offer a peace of mind but since it is a hidden gem, no one really knows about it, so you get the place to yourself… or it feels like that at least. I don’t think we encountered a single other person here during our afternoon hike. It was a nice break from civilization without having to go far. There is one spot we reached where I was kind of creeped out. Not in the way where I feel like there might be some banjos playing at any second. No, this was caused by a weird concrete hallway/door thing that was built in to the ground. I got adventurous enough to get close but since it was away from the trail, I dared not to venture too close. Maybe some banjo music would’ve started up if I got next to it. After that, we resumed hiking while speculating about what the doorway meant. It could’ve been a secret pathway to Narnia… to The Upside Down… to Dune. The possibilities were endless but the real reason was probably far more tame than what our imaginations could come up with. I should note that the hiking trails were really well done and the upkeep of keeping them free of debris was great. We walked anywhere and everywhere without anything obstructing the paths. Also, some of the trails were really wide, so if you encountered people, there is enough space to go around without having to trample anything. If you have the hankering for a peaceful hike or you want to start hiking but want an easy area to do so, Spring Creek Preserve is the place to do it. The trails (that we took) were all relatively easy so this place is great for anyone and everyone. You can’t spell nature without the letters NEAT.

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Questions & Answers

I know this is a nature preserve, so my question might now be valid... Is there any possibility of installing a swing set and slide by the parking lot? I also love the idea of a disc golf course here but, that is probably out of the question.

Jason Wolfgang | Mar 16, 2021
Timothy Jackson | Mar 17, 2021

There is a great disc golf course at Wild Life Prairie Park. Spring Creek is a nature preserve hence the lack of man made things.

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