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

STONE BRIDGE
Acres: 98.5
Hiking Trails: No but adjacent to Stone Bridge Trail
Access Rd: No
Restrooms: No
Drinking water: No
Pay Phone: No
Picnic tables: No
Shelterhouse: No
Playground equipment: No
Soccer field: No
Fly field: No
Horseback riding: No
Camp sites: No
Boat Launch: No
Canoe access: No
18-hole golf course: No
Natural area: Yes
Trail Map
Download a printable trail map here.
The preserve development is incomplete. Hiking paths, plant community restoration and public parking is in progress. Stone Bridge Bike Trail forms the southern and western boundary.