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Illinois Prairie Path Trail Map. A full map of the Illinois...
- About Us
About Us - Illinois Prairie Path - Founded in 1963
- The Trail
The Illinois Prairie Path is a multi-use nature trail for...
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- Trail Amenities
Trail Amenities - Illinois Prairie Path - Founded in 1963
- Trail History
The Illinois Prairie Path (IPP) began on Monday, September...
- Trail Etiquette
Trail Etiquette - Illinois Prairie Path - Founded in 1963
- Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events - Illinois Prairie Path - Founded in 1963
- Construction Updates
The trail is currently closed from the intersection of High...
- The Illinois Prairie Path
Illinois Prairie Path & Great Western Trail is included with...
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The Illinois Prairie Path (IPP) was one of the nation’s first rail-trail conversions. The 58-mile trail consists of five connected trail segments with three main branches that converge at 300 S Carlton Ave in Wheaton.
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- Illinois Prairie Path, Chicago, IL
The Illinois Prairie Path is an exceptional trail system winding through the western Chicago suburbs. The Prairie Path was the nation’s first rails-to-trails conversion and has become an international model for recreational development. Openlands and the Illinois Prairie Path truly grew up together, with both originating in 1963.
Illinois Prairie Path. Easy • 4.4 (150) Berkeley, Illinois. Photos (289) Directions. Print/PDF map. Share. More. Length 27.9 miElevation gain 469 ftRoute type Point to point. Discover this 27.9-mile point-to-point trail near Berkeley, Illinois. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 8 h 24 min to complete.
The Illinois Prairie Path (often called the Prairie Path and abbreviated IPP) is a network of 61 miles (98 km) of bicycle trails, mostly in DuPage County, Illinois. Portions of the trail extend west to Kane County and east to Cook County.