Dam Nite Out - Newly Revealed Carpentersville Shorelines!

  • August 19, 2025
  • 6:00 PM
  • Kane County Forest Preserve site on Lincoln Ave. in Carpentersville
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Come and experience something not seen for 180 years. 

Time: Tuesday, August 19th at 6pm

Location: Lincoln Ave at the Carpenter Dam Forest Preserve in Carpentersville, IL

310 Lincoln Ave. Carpentersville, IL

Join us for a tour of newly revealed Fox River shorelines in Carpentersville! 

The Carpenter Dam was built in 1837 and served as a crucial producer of mechanical power for local economic development. In addition, it created a source of ice, electricity, and recreation. That source has long been replaced. You will be amazed at what is now in its place.

Join the Friends of the Fox River for a tour of the land that was submerged by the dam for 180 years. The dam was removed in October, and the self-restoration process has been interesting. Many artifacts have been exposed. The mud flats have been replaced by sandy soils, and the resulting vegetation is surprisingly robust. Come and see the changes and over 30 different species that have been identified and join guest naturalists on hikes to explore the new shoreline’s natural and cultural surprises.

If you plan to join the hikes, please dress appropriately. Some hike options will be short and along the shore, while others will be longer (20-40 minutes) and venture through tall vegetation.

For more information, contact FOTFR at 815 356 6605
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