The Grand Illinois Trail - Trail Route and Sections

Grand Illinois Trail picture

The map and links to the right are designed to help you plan your trip as you explore the Grand Illinois Trail. The guide divides the trail into eighteen section maps and several town maps that can be accessed by clicking on each section link; you can also click the Previous/Next links at the bottom of the page to progress through all of the pages about the Grand Illinois Trail. You'll find nearby accommodations including lodging, camping, food, and bike repair noted on the map for your convenience. Land markings, trail warnings and natural features are also noted.

Turn-by-turn cue directions are available on the Web page for each section of the Grand Illinois Trail.

Grand Illinois Trail picture

You can print maps and Web pages for use during your trip. To reduce the amount of paper you have to carry, we suggest that you use double-sided printing.

The trail sections are divided in such a way as to make the maps easier to transport. They are NOT suggested day trips. You will notice that some cover 25 miles and others cover 50 miles. It is best to print out the maps and the corresponding cue sheets and plan your trip based on the length of day and/or by the sights you want to see.

HOW TO READ THE MAP

Openlands recommended route is shown in green. Dashed lines indicate off-road trails, solid lines indicate on-road routes. A "Q" symbol is indicated on every map section to show the beginning and end points of the turn-by-turn instructions for that section. Recommended accommodations and services are listed by the following criteria:

  • Communities with multiple restaurants near the trail are indicated by "multiple restaurants."
     
  • Accommodations on or within a mile of the trail are listed. Communities with multiple accommodations are listed as such (e.g., Chicago and Galena). Since accommodations are important to the multi-day trail user, those within a mile of the trail are listed, as well as those further than a mile in rural areas. Access to these accommodations is described, but caution should be used in traveling to these sites because of typically busier traffic.
     
  • Openlands will list newly opened or missed accommodation locations if easily or reasonably accessible and close by to the trail. Openlands will use its discretion in deciding which sites shall be listed.

Grand Illinois Trail map graphic

Purple routes are recommendations of other organizations but are still considered part of the Grand Illinois Trail. In most cases these alternate routes are for the more experienced bicyclist who is comfortable riding in traffic. Openlands' route alternatives are picked for those willing to achieve fewer miles per day, but to experience unique back road scenery. These alternative routes are often in areas where future trail construction has not yet occurred and temporary routes are needed. Most of the final trail construction should be accomplished in the next five to ten years.

The GIT trail user should be very cognizant of three different plants that occur along almost all trails and roadsides: poison ivy, wild parsnip and stinging nettle. Consider these to be almost ubiquitous along the route. Their avoidance will make your trip much more enjoyable.

When on the trail follow the green and white "Grand Illinois Trail" signs along the named state and local trails, and on connecting on-road bicycle routes.

Enjoy the best of Illinois on the Grand Illinois Trail!



Article Index
The Grand Illinois Trail
Trail Route and Sections
Section 1 - Eggers Woods to Navy Pier to Elmhurst
Section 2 - Elmhurst to Elgin
Section 3 - Elgin to McHenry
Section 4 - McHenry to Hebron
Section 5 - Hebron to Caledonia
Section 6 - Caledonia to Winnebago
Section 7 - Winnebago to Freeport
Section 8 - Freeport to Jo Daviess County
Section 9 - Jo Daviess County to Hanover Bluffs
Section 10 - Hanover Bluffs to Thomson
Section 11 - Thomson to North Cordova
Section 12 - North Cordova to Hennepin Canal Trail
Section 13 - Hennepin Canal Trail
Section 14 - Hennepin Canal Trail to Seatonville
Section 15 - Seatonville to East Ottawa
Section 16 - I&M Canal State Trail
Section 17 - I&M Canal State Trail to Old Plank Road Trail
Section 18 - Old Plank Road Trail to Eggers Woods
Recommended Trips
Recommended Trip 1 - Chicago Lakefront Trail
Recommended Trip 2 - Illinois Prairie Path/Great Western Trail
Recommended Trip 3 - Long Prairie Trail
Recommended Trip 4 - Rock River Recreation Path
Recommended Trip 5 - Apple River Canyon to Galena Route
Recommended Trip 6 - Great River Trail
Recommended Trip 7 - Hennepin Canal Parkway Trail
Recommended Trip 8 - Illinois & Michigan Canal Trail (I&M)
Recommended Trip 9 - Old Plank Road Trail
Recommended Trip 10 - Burnham Greenway Trail
Trail Signs
Biking Tips
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