Mount Trashmore
Highest point
Elevation65 ft (20 m)
Coordinates42°01′24″N 87°42′20″W / 42.023452°N 87.705597°W / 42.023452; -87.705597
Geography
CountryUnited States
SettlementEvanston, Illinois

Mount Trashmore is a 65 ft. hill located in Robert E. James Park in Evanston, Illinois. Mount Trashmore is an example of landfill reuse as it was a solid waste landfill that was closed and converted into a park in 1965.

In 1973, Evanston began allowing skiing on Mount Trashmore,[1] installing a tow rope and snow making machines.

Since skiing was prohibited in the 1980s, Mount Trashmore remained a popular sledding and tobogganing hill in the winter,[2] as well as a popular destination for runners and hikers in the summer.

In the summer of 1995, Northwestern University football strength and conditioning director, Larry Lilja planted a small Rose Bowl flag at the top of Mount Trashmore and had the Wildcats repeatedly run up the mountain.[3] They went on to play in the Rose Bowl on January 1, 1996.

References

  1. Fuller, Jack (November 29, 1973). "Turning garbage into ski slopes". The Chicago Tribune. p. 111. Retrieved November 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Kim, John J. (January 16, 2015), "Sledding on Mount Trashmore", The Chicago Tribune, archived from the original on January 23, 2015, retrieved November 11, 2023
  3. LaTourette, Larry, Northwestern Wildcat Football


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