Comprising hundreds of miles of rivers and creeks, as well as Lake Michigan, northeastern Illinois waterways offer an unparalleled experience of our region—from the Chicago River's skyscraper canyons to the quiet beauty of prairie streams along the DuPage River. Openlands works to ensure our waterways remain clean, safe, and accessible to the public through carefully conceived and managed water trails initiatives.
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Water Trails and Their Benefits
Water trails consist of a series of access sites for non-motorized boating along a waterway, strung together by signage that guides paddlers along. The value of these aquatic arteries includes opportunities for fun, healthy outdoor exercise and a respite from workaday life, refreshing our spirits and inspiring our minds. Safe, legal, and coordinated access to the region's waterways can also encourage:
The following pages detail Openlands' role in creating the Northeastern Illinois Regional Water Trails Plan (and the resulting water trails map), recommendations for its continued implementation, and information about the Northeastern Illinois Regional Water Trails Council.
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