Graceland Cemetery is an under-visited open space in the heart of Chicago’s north side.
In addition to a variety of funereal architecture and statuary, Graceland is an arboretum at heart and home to many birds and other wildlife.
Our winter walk through this 161-year-old cemetery will focus more on birds and wildlife than statuary, but we’ll pause to admire the gravestones of Chicago’s departed who’s who. Depending on migration conditions, we should find a wide variety of bird species.
More information about Graceland Cemetery can be found here: https://www.gracelandcemetery.org/
Trip tips:
You should carry water with you on the walk, dress for the weather and bring binoculars if you have them. There are some binoculars to borrow.
Leader: Larry Krutulis
You must RSVP in advance. Pre-registration is required for the bird walk. Please contact Larry (nuthatch75@yahoo.com) or aerin tedesco (aerintedesco@gmail.com) at least 24 hours in advance if you cannot attend or with questions.
In order to attend you must be FULLY VACCINATED. Please bring a face mask with you. You may be asked to wear it as needed by the trip leader.
Directions:
The main entrance of Graceland Cemetery is located on the northeast corner of Clark St. and Irving Park Rd.
-> Three bus routes stop outside the gates (#80, #22 and X9). From the Sheridan stop on the Red Line, the walk to the Graceland’s gate takes about 7 minutes.
-> If you cycle to Graceland, you should be able to lock up your bike inside the cemetery near the visitor’s center.
-> Parking within the cemetery is limited, but street parking should be available on the west side of Clark St. north and south of Irving Park.