About Causeway Counseling PLLC
Coral, Illinois is a small unincorporated community located in McHenry County. Situated about 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Coral is known for its serene countryside setting and proximity to the Kishwaukee River. With a population of just under 500 residents, Coral offers a tight-knit community feel where neighbors know each other by name.
The diversity in Coral is reflective of its rural setting, with a primarily Caucasian population. The climate in Coral follows the typical Midwestern pattern, with warm summers, cold winters, and moderate rainfall throughout the year. The rolling hills and scenic landscapes make Coral a picturesque destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Historically, Coral was first settled in the early 1800s by European immigrants looking to start a new life in America. The community thrived as a farming town, and remnants of its agricultural past can still be seen in the surrounding fields and barns. Cultural highlights in Coral include the annual Corn Fest celebration, which brings together residents for a day of food, music, and fun.