North Aurora, IL
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North Aurora sits in Kane County, Illinois, along the Fox River about 45 miles west of Chicago. This suburban city of nearly 19,000 residents enjoys a continental climate with warm summers and cold winters, while the Fox River provides natural beauty and recreational opportunities year-round. Interstate 88 forms the primary highway connection, running east-west through the southern edge of North Aurora and providing direct access to the Chicago metropolitan area. State Route 31 runs north-south through the city center, connecting to neighboring Aurora to the south and continuing north toward Elgin. Route 25 parallels the Fox River on the eastern side, offering a scenic alternative route. For air travel, Aurora Municipal Airport lies just south of the city, while DuPage Airport sits about 15 miles northeast. Most visitors arrive via I-88 from Chicago or the western suburbs, making this the preferred route for both daily commuters and long-distance travelers. Local trips often use Route 31 for north-south movement within the Fox Valley region. The intersection of Routes 31 and 56 serves as a central hub for local navigation. The city operates Oakhurst Forest Preserve, which features one of the few remaining stands of bur oak savanna in northeastern Illinois, preserving a landscape that once covered much of the prairie region.