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Recreational Trails located in: Illinois
The State of Illionois is located in the Mid-Western part of the United States.
The state has numerous state and regional recreational trails that extend for miles and allow trail users to experience the great outdoors far from traffic and congestion. Many of these trails were constructed along abandoned railroad right-of-ways and have relatively few road crossings. Most of these trails are restricted to non-motorized use in the summer months and allow bike riding and hiking.
The major cities in Illinois each have their own system of recreational trails that follow the local rivers or shoreline. Some trails connect greenspaces, natural areas or parks and others are located alongside major roadways. These trails are used for cycling, walking, running, enjoying the outdoors or commuting to work or to school.
Recreational Trails by Location
Click on a link below to see maps, trail descriptions and other information for that area
Individual Maps for Recreational Trails in Illinois
Here is a list of links to the individual maps for specific recreational trails in the State of Illinois.
Northwest Illinois
Northeast Illinois
- Cal-Sag Trail, Illinois
- Chicago Lakefront Trail, Illinois
- Des Plaines River Trail, Illinois
- DuPage River Trail, Illinois
- Fox River Trail, Illinois
- Great Western Trail, Illinois
- Illinois and Michigan Canal Trail, Illinois
- Illinois Prairie Path, Illinois
- Millennium Trail, Illinois
- North Branch Trail, Illinois
- Old Plank Road Trail, Illinois
- Prairie Trail, Illinois
- Robert McClory Bike Path, Illinois
- Salt Creek Greenway Trail, Illinois
- Skokie Valley Bike Path, Illinois
- Southern DuPage County Regional Trail, Illinois
- Thorn Creek Trail, Illinois
- Virgil L. Gilman Nature Trail, Illinois
- Wauponsee Glacial Trail, Illinois
Central Illinois
South Illinois
Southwest Illinois
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