Burnham Wildlife Corridor
Location:

Lakefront Trail
Chicago, IL 60616

Location Notes:

The Wildlife Corridor runs from McCormick Place south to East 47th Street.

Located Within: Burnham (Daniel) Park
Features: Prairie, Savanna, Woodland

 

Hours Notes

Natural areas are open from dawn to dusk daily.

Description

The Burnham Wildlife Corridor (BWC) is a 100-acre ribbon of urban wilderness running through Burnham Park. The corridor is composed of multiple natural areas including the Burnham Centennial Prairie, Burnham Nature Sanctuary, and McCormick Bird Sanctuary, among others. The corridor spans both sides of Lake Shore Drive, and is the largest stretch of natural area along Chicago’s lakefront. Its native prairie, savanna, and woodland ecosystems provide healthy, diverse habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife, and offer opportunities for visitors to meaningfully connect to this revitalized public green space in ways that inspire nature exploration, enjoyment, and stewardship.  

The Burnham Wildlife Corridor is home to five unique "gathering spaces," which have been designed and created by teams of local artists and community-based organizations from the Chinatown, Bronzeville, and Pilsen neighborhoods. The BWC gathering spaces are artistic installations and seating areas, reflective of nature and culture, that serve as assembly grounds and resting points for people exploring this part of the lakefront. They are located on both the east and west sides of DuSable Lake Shore Drive.

The five gathering spaces are:

  • Caracol
    Lead Artists: Georgina Valverde, Diana Solis & Jose Terrazas
    Community Partner: Contratiempo
  • La Ronda Parakata
    Lead Artists: Hector Duarte & Alfonso "Piloto" Nieves
    Community Partner: Casa Michoacan
  • Set in Stone
    Lead Artists: Andy Bellomo & Anna Murphy
    Community Partner: Chinese-American Museum of Chicago
  • Bronzewood (formerly the site of Sounding Bronzeville)
    Lead Artists: Chicago Park District
    Community Partner: n/a
  • Sankofa for the Earth
    Lead Artists: Arlene Turner Crawford, Dorian Sylvain & Raymond Thomas
    Community Partner: South Side Community Art Center  
     

View the Gathering Spaces Map

For general questions or information on group bike rides, transportation, parking, and ADA accessibility, please contact Ted Gross, Program Specialist at Edward.Gross@chicagoparkdistrict.com

Help keep wildlife wild, safe, and healthy by following posted signage and Natural Areas Rules and Regulations.

Parking/Directions

Paid parking is available in lots at Burnham Nature Sanctuary, Oakwood Blvd. (east of Lake Shore Drive), and 31st Street Beach. For directions using public transportation visit www.transitchicago.com.