The Run Down
Being in the middle of the city doesn't mean we have to give up on enjoying green space. We're spending the day at Northerly Island, a former airplane landing strip that's been transformed into a 119 acre nature preserve with views of Downtown Chicago you won't get anywhere else. This is our second time here, after featuring it a few years ago, and we've got lots to update you on. Here's the agenda for this guide.
For those that have a car, there’s a parking lot that gets you right into the entrance. That building you see in the background is actually the former terminal building for a tiny airport that once operated here until it was famously demolished in
There’s still development going on in the area, but keep following the paved path and you’ll eventually make your way to a row of rolling hills that make you feel like you’ve been transported from the city.
The path you’re now on takes you to the southern end of Northerly Island. Here you’ll find a concrete platform that sits on top of the water and gives you a clear south-facing view all the way down to Hyde Park.
The main walking path will take you across a bridge and towards a dock that extends into the lagoon that’s at the center of the park. This makes for a nice photo op with the skyline and lagoon in the background.

Follow that trail up and get ready for the second big payoff.
Here’s the view from the top of the the second lookout in all it’s glory. You’d be hard pressed to find a better view of the skyline. The city of the future, today. 
Good choice. Onto the second leg of the loop and back to the beginning.