The Prairie Club is a non-profit, volunteer organization founded in 1908.  The Club began by organizing hikes into the country as a way for people to escape the crowded inner-city of Chicago.  Outdoor activities and conservation have been core values for the Prairie Club since its inception.  The Prairie Club played a prominent role in the establishment of the Cook County Forest Preserve system, the Indiana Dunes State Park, and the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

Today, in addition to an active hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and bicycling schedule Prairie Club maintains two camps: Hazelhurst in Harbert, MI, and Spring Grove in northern Illinois. Both camps provide members and their guests with a natural haven in which to enjoy the outdoors.

Mission Statement:

The Prairie Club, founded in 1908, encourages the love of nature and participation in outdoor recreation by providing facilities and activities that allow members and guests the opportunity to experience the great outdoors. We foster a sense of community, the appreciation of the beauty of nature, and importance of environmental conservation through the maintenance and programs of our two permanent camps, Hazelhurst and Spring Grove.

Hazelhurst Camp

13430 Prairie Road

Harbert, MI 49115

Prairie Club Main Office

12 E. Willow St., Unit A

Lombard, IL 60148

630-620-9334

office@theprairieclub.org

Spring Grove Camp

3716 N. US Highway 12

Spring Grove, IL 60081