Setting & Access
Hickory Hills is a city in Cook County southwest of Chicago, bordered by expansive forest preserves. It benefits from I-294 (Tri-State Tollway) access and major arterials that make regional travel simple.
Neighborhoods & Daily Life
Quiet blocks of brick ranches, split-levels, and townhomes sit near neighborhood parks, schools, and local shopping corridors. The surrounding preserves provide a natural backdrop for an active, outdoorsy lifestyle.
Development & Community
Postwar suburban growth established a family-forward, small-city feel supported by libraries, recreation programs, and community organizations.
Economy
Retail, healthcare, services, hospitality, and trades anchor local jobs, with nearby logistics and medical campuses expanding opportunities.
Mobility & Streets
Key corridors include 95th Street, Roberts Road, and access to I-294. Side streets are walkable and bike-friendly near parks and schools.
Parks, Trails & Preserves
Adjacent forest preserves offer multi-use paths, fishing ponds, sledding hills, and picnic groves. City parks add courts, fields, and playgrounds.
Events & Community Spirit
Seasonal festivals, neighborhood gatherings, and sports leagues reinforce a tight-knit civic culture.
Visitor Tips
Use the tollway for quick access, then slow down for scenic drives and short hikes in the preserves.
Location: 41.7255879, -87.825055
