Liberty Prairie Conservancy
32400 N. Harris Road | Grayslake, Illinois 60030 | PH 847.548.5989 | FX 847.548.7592
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Located between Grayslake, Libertyville, and Gurnee, the Liberty Prairie Reserve is one of Lake County's special places. It is a beautiful blend of our rural heritage, a place of rolling hills with woodlands, farmland, prairies, and a pristine brook. View Map
What's unique about the Liberty Prairie Reserve is the story of how private landowners, public entities, and private conservation organizations came together to save the heritage of this land. The Reserve encompasses a 5800-acre area where more than 3,300 acres of natural areas and farmland have been preserved. It is the blending of private land with public open space, a place vital for wildlife habitat as well as a place for people to enjoy.
The Liberty Prairie Conservancy's roots are in the Liberty Prairie Reserve. Our organization started in 1995 as a way to defend, expand, and steward this priceless piece of Lake County. Today, the Liberty Prairie Reserve remains a very important part of what we do. We continue to work with a community of partners to preserve more of it's landscapes, restore woodlands, wetlands, and prairies. and improve farming practices that affect the health of our land and water.
Liberty Prairie Reserve CommunityThe Liberty Prairie Reserve is a 5,800-acre area in the heart of Lake County. Over 3,300 acres of beautiful, rural landscape has been preserved through the collective efforts of private landowners, public entities, conservation-oriented businesses, and non-profit organizations like the Liberty Prairie Conservancy. These partners continue to collaborate to restore and steward land within the Reserve.