Current Reviewers for Illinois
Edward Rooney
Abe Froman
Electric Mouse
Reviewer Jones
- Groundspeak respects the wishes of land managers and land owners.
- The rules listed below are their rules, belonging neither to the reviewers nor to Groundspeak. Responsibility for meeting these rules rests with the cache owner and responsibility for enforcement of those rules rests with the land manager.
- Note that this page is a work in progress. Other land policies concerning geocaching will be added as that information becomes available.
Cemeteries
Cache placements inside of cemeteries are not allowed in Illinois without permission. Caches may be placed outside of the perimeter. You are allowed to have a "virtual" stage inside of a cemetery (i.e. Find a certain marker, use the information to calculate the actual coordinates of the cache hidden somewhere nearby outside of the cemetery.
DuPage County Forest Preserves
A permit is required to hide geocaches on DPFPD land.
Contact Info: http://www.dupageforest.com/Recreation/ActivitiesAndFacilities/Navigation_and_Wayfinding.html
Kane County Forest Preserves
Geocaching is allowed only in certain designated properties and a permit is required to place caches in them.
Contact Info: http://www.kaneforest.com/recreation/geocaching.aspx
McHenry County Forest Preserves
A permit is required to hide geocaches on MCFPD land.
Contact Info: http://www.mccdistrict.org/web/re-geocache.htm