Hickory Hills Real Estate

Welcome to Hickory Hills! Hickory Hills is 15 miles southwest of Chicago. It is predominately residential.
Hickory Hills History
Hickory Hills was incorporated in 1951. It is names for its rolling hills and hickory trees.
Population: 14,179
Arts/ Entertainment: Things To Do
The Hickory Hills Park District hosts a variety of events through the year—like the Children’s Christmas Party, etc.
Outdoor
Hickory Hills also has about 10 public parks.
Splash Pad
Skate Park
Sled Hill
Local Transit
Railways
Hickory Hills does not have it’s own train line. However, it is close to Palos Heights’ (Southwest Hwy) Metra SouthWest Service (Manhattan to Chicago’s Union Station) Station.
Roads/ Highways
The main roads in town are 95th Street (east-west) and Roberts Road (north-south). Hickory Hills is also conveniently located next to i-294, which allows commuters easy access to Chicago and other areas.
Hickory Hills’ Educational Opportunities
Grades K-8
School District 117
School District 109
St. Patricia
High School
High School District 230
High School District 217
Higher Education
Lewis University
Moraine Valley Community College
Northwest College
St. Xavier University
Hickory Hills Area Healthcare
Palos Community Hospital
Little Company of Mary Hospital
Adventist LaGrange Memorial Hospital
Guides
- Oak Forest
- Olympia Fields
- Bolingbrook
- Burr Ridge
- Downers Grove
- Flossmoor
- Frankfort
- Glen Ellyn
- Hickory Hills
- Hinsdale
- Homer Glen
- Homewood
- Joliet
- La Grange
- Lemont
- Lockport
- Manhattan
- Mokena
- Morris
- Naperville
- New Lenox
- Oak Lawn
- Orland Park
- Palos Heights
- Palos Hills
- Palos Park
- Plainfield
- Romeoville
- Shorewood
- St. Charles
- Tinley Park
- Western Springs
- Wheaton
- Willow Springs