Public Drinking Spring

Bode Lake Spring

519 Bode Rd, Streamwood, IL 60107, United States

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About This Spring

## Overview Bode Lake Spring is located within a nature preserve in Streamwood, Illinois, nestled in Cook County's suburban landscape. The site features a lake surrounded by green space and is a popular local destination for hiking, fishing, and other outdoor recreation. While listed as a natural spring, the water here feeds into the lake environment of the preserve, and the area has long served as a community gathering spot for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts alike. The preserve offers a large grassy park area with parking facilities, making it an accessible and comfortable place to spend time outdoors. Whether you're looking for a quiet afternoon by the water or an easy nature walk, Bode Lake Spring and its surrounding preserve provide a pleasant escape from the bustle of the greater Chicago suburbs. ## Directions **Address:** 519 Bode Rd, Streamwood, IL 60107, United States **GPS Coordinates:** 42.04089, -88.16849 *(note: these corrected coordinates from the original submitter differ slightly from the listed pin and may provide a more accurate arrival point)* 1. From central Streamwood, head north toward Bode Road. 2. At the Bode Road crossing, turn right (east). 3. Continue for a short distance — the preserve entrance and parking area will appear on your left. Parking is available on-site. ## What to Expect Upon arrival, you'll find a well-maintained nature preserve centered around Bode Lake. The grounds include open grassy areas ideal for picnicking or relaxing, along with trails suitable for casual hiking. Fishing is permitted, so bringing a rod is a good idea if you're interested in casting a line. **Hours:** The preserve is open daily from **7:00 AM to 7:00 PM**. Plan your visit accordingly, as access outside these hours is not available. The setting is family-friendly and spacious enough to enjoy a full day outdoors. The lake and surrounding greenery make for a scenic backdrop, and the area tends to be a quiet retreat compared to more heavily trafficked parks in the region. Seasonal changes may affect trail conditions and water levels, so visiting during warmer months typically offers the best experience. While the site is categorized as a public drinking spring, there is no confirmed water quality data or independent testing available for the spring water here. Visitors interested in the water should exercise their own discretion.

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Address

519 Bode Rd, Streamwood, IL 60107, United States

GPS Coordinates

42.038518, -88.168909

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Directions **Address:** 519 Bode Rd, Streamwood, IL 60107, United States

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Parking available nearby.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.