In 1985, the City of Palos Heights reclaimed some natural space where people could get away from the rush of everyday life.
In the nearly twenty years that followed,
Lake
Katherine developed into the crown jewel of
Palos
Heights. Its award-winning landscape was joined by a rededicated clubhouse in 1993. In 1995 a nature center building was opened along the northern shore of the lake.
The City of Palos Heights provided tremendous financial support to develop
Lake
Katherine. However, the city came to realize that continued growth and expansion would require additional resources beyond the city’s means.
In 2004, the City of Palos Heights commissioned a study by the Association of Nature Center Administrators to review operations at
Lake
Katherine. The report recognized that
Lake
Katherine
Nature
Center and Botanic Gardens has the potential to become the premier community-supported and volunteer driven environmental learning destination in the region. It also recommended management changes to build on past success and move
Lake
Katherine forward.
The City of Palos Heights, following the recommendations of the study, turned management of the Lake Katherine over to a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable organization in 2005.
Today, with 125 acres of water, wooded trails, gardens, and open space,
Lake
Katherine brings fresh air and a bright smile to people of all ages.
The future of
Lake
Katherine
Nature
Center and Botanic Gardens is filled with great promise. With continued support from the community, the professional staff, dedicated volunteers and board of directors look forward to the success of the strategic plan and preserving
Lake
Katherine for generations to come.
Photo courtesy of Paul Dacko