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Lake RAILROAD Forest Preserves (See K 13 Grimm Corners Rosecrans el reverse side for detailed list) 16 Agger 15 lo 15 Lake 18 g State Highway Maintained by Municipality Lake 17 Rd. 173 13 18 17 g 16 14 County http://www.lcfpd.org/ 14 16 14 13 18 17 County Route # 15 173 ek Highway # Marie SequoitSequoit Creek Creek 16 Skokie 14 re 15 Sand River Canal Ames C 15 A Park/Forest Preserve Antioch Rd. F.P.F.P. Pit Pond 14 County Highway Lake Marie 59 Lake Redwing Raven Glen 14 Entrance & Parking Forest Preserve F.P. T46N Chain O’Lakes Beach Grove Rd. Marsh T46N CANADIAN 21st St. 21st County Facility A St. 45 A County Highway Designated as a Freeway StateState Park Ethel’sEthel’s 6 67 22 V Raven East Woods FF.P..P. 41 Zion Toll Plaza 67 W ve. County Highway Loon Glen FF.P..P. Rasmussen Pedestrian Rd. 100 Turner Bluff West 26 Bridge A Maintained by Others Lake Lake Lake Lake Loon White Rd. Pollack 94 19 21 22 19 20 21 White Lake 24 21 State Boundary 23 Lake Lake 23 eekk 19 20 22 22 Municipal Extension of a 24 22 Cr 23 24 20 21 100 36 Kenosha 23 County Highway Grass Lake Rd. WWadsworthadsworth W County Boundary 37 34 Cook, McHenry, Kenosha Rd. Miller Prairie Mill Creek Political Township Spring Rd. County Highway Lake Town Line Rd. Kelly FF.P..P. Boundary Rd. 29th 27 St. D 18 Savage N. Mill Future Highway Extension s e g s ve. Bluebird Rd. n Old Mill Section Line Mud Plaza Jackson Grass ti A Hendrick s 26 Lake Club Thunderhawk G.C. Bay Meadow Lake a Creek P Bridge Maintained H l 10 Section Number F. P. a Galilee by County Lake UNION Rd. 28 26 i 2 27 25 Kilbourne 25 Beck n 27 26 30 NATIONAL 28 Lebanon Leisure 29 29 27 33rd 28 St. 2 30 28 e 26 A 27 Other Road Sun Lake Crawford Lake A Ln. s 25 50 Lake Potomac Wadsworth 30 8 29 10 FF.P..P. Gelden Rd. Hunt A 66 Lake Creek Sun Lake Drain A Sun Lake Drain Creek Toll Prairie Sun 11 Rd. 17 Petite Lake Deep Plaza Rd. Local Roads Fox Lake Petite Lake Rd. A Hastings F.P. 2100000 2100000 51 Lake A Wadsworth A Lake Fairfield 12 10 17 10 FF.P..P. 9 Bull Millburn Waukegan Waukegan Dunns Waterford 29 ve. Illinois 102 Counties Dilleys Hastings Lake A Savannah Illinois Beach Railroad Lake M Wadsworth Regional Beach Cedar Lake il F.P. lburn W Airport Park Chicago 31 32 33 Deep 34 A Rd. 33 33 35 36 36 14 Beach Rd. Sheridan 35 Creek 27 P P 34 Lake Crooked 31 14 34 35 31 StateState Park Metra ate Park 32 ACIFIC ACIFIC t Lake Lake 36 33 Columbia Rd. 32 Lake ve. S Cedar Lake Linden 34 ACIFIC Cashmore Rd. Bay 22 A P Unmarked State Highway Bog State McDonald McDonald Dead 42°25' Cedarve. Lindenhurst WoodsWoodsLakes Lakes Mill Tempel Chicago Natural Area A Woods F.P. Grand Smith York House Town Line Rd. 35 42°25' Lakes 132 RR. A ve. #2,3,4 W Mill Creek R Bonner i Nippersink Fox ve. v Grant Wetlands e Rd. Wetlands 16 Lewis ve. ve. Scale 1:62,500 A Sand r Beck Farm A Rd. A Woods A Lake 65 Lake V 15 15 0 5,000 10,000 F.P. Duck UNION 61 Sand Lake Rd. CANADIAN 2 1 Blvd. A Sand Lake Rd. St. Louis 4 3 5 4 3 Farm 2 74 A 6 4 1 4 Feet Grant 6 16 1 16 5 Tempel 2 6 5 North 3 2 Lake Villa F.P. Smith 3 Lake Woods F.P. 83 Mill Creek Forest Preserve WWaukeganaukegan LLyonsyons 0 1 2 Lake#1 Rd. Cre ek Slough Hwy Savannah Woods Miles 12 Lake FF.P..P. Granada Stanton Monaville . Northwestern FF.P..P. A Fourth 74 0 1 2 3 4 Bay Rd. Mineola 18 Lake S Wetland P Engle Dr. tearns ACIFIC Osprey Blanchard Kilometers Bay A FF.P..P. Rd. 55 18 55 Lake Demonstration Lake Rd. Miltmore Area 3 3 RAILROAD School R i Delany Grand 12 Rd. A ve 7 11 7 r Sunset METRA 9 Sq 12 8 74 A Ave. 9 10 11 ua 9 8 Rd. 11 Pistakee 10 1w 1 Wilson 10 Fourth 16 46 Fox e k W 9 Mill 19 Fox l V Fourth Lake e 12 7 Manville g Lake e 10 8 Golf Rd. Waterway r Gurnee Rd. 137 a 12 Creek ve. 63 C Hutchins Green Bay Lagoons E FF.P..P. Agency Lake 59 Washington A Round Lake Hook Wedges Rd. 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A Grand n Long FF.P..P. ve. V Rd. 131 Lake of the 23 Round 22 Ave. A 26 58 19 23 Washington Cemetery 21 Hollow 22 Wooster 24 Lake Lake 22 Third 23 20 22 Sheridan Rd. 21 Rd. University 24 D 20 21 St. Nippersink Lake IS Lake 19th Judicial St. St. T Center of 19 20 19 River Ave. Lake County Waukegan Campus R 21 Circuit Rd. VVoloolo Bog St. Lake County Regional Office Butrick Lake County Mud IC Highland A St. Waukegan L of Education & 1 Babcox Justice Center StateState Natural T Hainesville 45 Waukegan 2 Lake a W Campus Lake Job Center of W 22 . W n North Shore ve Madison St. Area rrgg Rd. as 12 ve. 2 College of Lake County Rd. 15 h c Harbor uu 7 Hart Rd. ington Lake County Water Reclamation W A r. A A bb e B k nn 45 c . Lake Shore Educational Center College of r District 29 S ee Ficher 22 81 Lake Carina o . 7 d Rd. t. Old R d Round Lake R 3 Squaw Lake County Lake Cranberry METRA Ln. 4 Rd. Round nn S Gages Lake Rd. 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