An Easy But Gorgeous Hike, The Fox River Preserve Loop Trail, Leads To A Little-Known River In Illinois
By Rachel Pfutzenreuter|Published June 06, 2022
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Rachel Pfutzenreuter
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Rachel lives just north of Chicago, she has two boys and a dog named Sky. She is always planning her next trip, and loves to help friends, family, and her readers find their next adventure.
Are you ready for a great little river trail hike in Illinois? Illinois is host to a remarkable number of hiking trails and rivers, so let’s get cracking and explore the great outdoors one trail at a time. Who’s with us? The Fox River Preserve Loop Trail, an easy but gorgeous hike north of Chicago, is waiting to be discovered by you. You won’t want to miss the splendid scenery along the way on this short-and-sweet hike in Illinois.
The Fox River Preserve Loop Trail is 1.1 miles long and located near Barrington, Illinois.
The path is generally at least six feet wide at any given point. You will find a couple of parking areas in the preserve, just follow the signs from West Roberts Road. Two parking spaces in the paved parking lot at the north end of the trail are designated as accessible with striped access aisles.
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From time to time the local wildlife may be present on the trail too.