Lakefront Setting & Access
Lake Forest is a city in Lake County on the Lake Michigan shoreline. It offers quick connections to US-41 and I-94 and frequent commuter rail, pairing a tranquil residential character with seamless regional mobility.
Neighborhoods & Architecture
Tree-canopied districts showcase historic estates, classic American homes, and tasteful townhome infill. The city’s iconic, pedestrian-friendly commercial core includes the historic shopping district often referred to as Market Square.
Education & Civic Life
Lake Forest College and renowned cultural institutions contribute lectures, performances, and athletics that animate the calendar year-round.
Economy
Professional services, healthcare, education, design, and boutique retail create a high-amenity local economy, supported by proximity to corporate corridors along the Tri-State.
Mobility & Transit
Two Metra stations on the UP–North Line provide direct service to Chicago. Bike routes and ravine-side streets connect neighborhoods to parks and the lakefront.
Parks, Ravines & Beaches
Lakefront parks, wooded ravines, and multi-use paths deliver swimming, sailing, hiking, and scenic overlooks. Inland preserves add miles of trails.
Culture & Events
Art fairs, concerts, and seasonal markets draw visitors to a walkable, elegant downtown known for dining and specialty shops.
Visitor Tips
Arrive by train for an easy day, stroll the commercial core, and leave time for a lakeside walk at golden hour.
Location: 42.2586461, -87.8407055
