7 Epic Hiking Spots Around Chicago That Are Completely Out Of This World
By Elizabeth Crozier|Published August 09, 2017
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Elizabeth Crozier
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An Illinois transplant who grew up and went to school in Indiana for 22 years, Elizabeth holds a BFA in creative writing and has enjoyed traveling across the country and parts of Europe. She has visited half of the states, as well as parts of Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and regularly travels home to the Hoosier State to see friends and family. With more than five years of writing experience, Elizabeth’s articles have been featured on several websites, and her poetry and short stories have been published in multiple literary journals.
It’s hard to imagine that you can escape city life without ever actually leaving Chicago. However, these seven hiking trails absolutely let you do just that! Get away from the concrete, electric lights, and those darn pigeons to take a deep breath of fresh air along one of these amazing trails.
Located in and around our Windy City, these are the best trails to visit for just a few hours or a whole day of fun in the sun. Keep scrolling for all the adventurous details.
An excellent space for bird-watching, trails at this park take you along the Fox River and through about 2,200 acres of wetlands and forests. You'll learn about a tons of rare plants and find wildlife at every turn you take. Access the trail at 1510 S River Road in McHenry.
Passing through most of Lake and Cook Counties, this nature preserve stretches for 133 miles. Filled with wildlife, it adds beauty to every town it touches and helps connect people to both their neighboring communities and to nature. You'll find more details about this excellent Chicago
river trail
here.
Centered around an 1886 schoolhouse, locals love to visit this place to learn about the plants and animals that live there, as well as traverse the extensive grounds in search of their own education. It is great for kids, as the staff tell stories about the history of the trails that were once country lanes used by students. It is located at 9800 Willow Springs Road in Willow Springs.
This museum of trees includes 16 miles of hiking trails and nine miles reserved just for bikers. Situated along Meadow Lake, it is open daily from 7am until sunset and features more than a million trees from around the world. This beautiful and popular park is located at 4100 IL-53 in Lisle.
Spanning about 2,500 acres of woods, prairies, and savannas, this nature preserve has 9.5 miles of trails for bikers, hikers, and horseback riders. Located in Darien, you'll notice many different types of trees and wildlife as you pass through the different sections. The area is particularly stunning in autumn, and you can learn more about the trail
here.
Beginning at the south end of the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, this trail winds through the Skokie Lagoons and Erikson Woods to the Edgebrook Forest Preserve. So named for the North Branch of the Chicago River, it is a mostly asphalt trail ideal for biking, hiking, and more.
Containing 3.9 miles of hiking trails, this is the oldest nature preserve in Cook County. It is wheelchair accessible along paved paths, making it great for inline skating, cross country skiing, biking, and walking as well.