There are 40 individual forest preserves for the purpose of protecting the natural beauty of Winnebago County, as well as for education and recreation.
The forest preserves provide over 9,500 acres of property for the use and enjoyment of the general public. Lush woods, picturesque streams, dramatic cliffs and dells, unspoiled prairies and native wildlife are treasures to be enjoyed by residents and visitors of all ages.
Hiking, camping, canoeing, picnicking, fishing, bird watching and cross-country skiing are recreational activities available at sites throughout the county.
©2012 WINNEBAGO COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT

McKiski is a 32.7-acre parcel of land donated to the district under conditions that it not be developed. It is maintained as a natural area. No public access except by boat.
Acres: 32.7
Access Road: No
Restrooms: No
Drinking Water: No
Pay Phones: No
Picnic Tables: 0
Shelterhouses: 0
Playground Equipment: No
Ball Fields: No
Horseback Trails: No
Hiking Trails(miles): 0.0
Campground Sites: 0
Boat Launches: 0
Canoe Access: No
18 Hole Golf Course: No
Illinois Nature Preserve: No
Special Facilities: Conservation Area
Donated Land: Yes
Natural Areas: No
All reservations subject to the GENERAL USE ORDINANCE.
Trail Map
Download a printable trail map here.
Location – 3808 Genoa Road, Cherry Valley, IL 61016
McKiski is located north of and connects with Deer Run, but does not have its own access site.