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Jul 2010  |  By kelly Konrad  |  Comments (0)

5 Best Bike Trails to Try

TAGS: bike trails, bikes

Biking is one of summer's best kid and calorie busters.

Hopping on a bike path offers the best of both worlds—it's a safe "I-got-the-kids-outside-in-fresh-air-and-away-from-Wii" alternative for kids, and you can squeeze in a workout. In fact, a one-hour ride at 12 - 14 miles an hour will knock 550 calories off your 140-pound frame. Moms love multi-tasking.

If you've grown tired of the paths closest to your neighborhood, consider throwing the bikes on the car and driving a few miles outside of your comfort zone—or bike it! Here's 5 great places to hit the trail:

1. North Branch Trail System: Near and dear to many North shore residents, the North Branch is one of the most easily-accessible trails, with access along Glenview Rd and Lake Ave. in Glenview, Winnetka Rd. and Willow Rd. near Northfield, Tower Rd. and finally, the Chicago Botanic Garden.

Try: Hopping on and biking north to the Garden, where you can park your bikes and head toward the English Garden for an ice cream cone. Or, head south and take a slight detour to Hackney's on Harms for a late afternoon lunch on the patio.

2. Green Bay Trail: Another very easy path to access if you live close to the lake. Hard core riders can start in Wilmette and ride straight up the path to the Great Lakes Naval Station. And if you're driving from another suburb, consider parking at the Wilmette train station and when you're ready to call it quits, hop the Metra with your bikes and you'll be safely deposited back at your car.

Try: Just about anything! The Green Bay Trail allows for easy access to all the towns it traverses. If you make a weekend trip, the Highwood Street Market is a nice break. You can also grab a cone or something cool to drink at the Cooling Station.

3. Des Plaines River Trail: Described as one of the most picturesque, the Cook County portion of the river trail runs more than 40 miles from Isle A La Cache Museum in DuPage County north to Rivershire Park in Lincolnshire. Bikers like it for the long distances one can go without having to stop for automobile traffic—another plus with kids.

Try: Making it all the way to Lincolnshire and detouring to Maggie Moo's for a hot fudge sundae—you've earned it.

4. Busse Woods Tail System: Located near Palatine, the Busse Woods Trail is an excellent option for a weekend day trip with young riders. The almost-8-mile trail winds its way through the preserve and its 3 main bodies of water. It's a trail for nature lovers—see if you can spot the herd of elk!

Try: Bringing your fishing poles for a post-ride siesta lakeside, where you just may catch a northen pike or largemouth bass.

5. Illinois Prairie Path: You'll have to venture out west for this one—a 60+mile path that eventually runs along the Fox River in the far western 'burbs. The Illinois Prairie Path is a scenic ride and enjoyable for novice riders and experts. Built along an old railroad right-of way, riders have a number of access options.

Try: Hop on the trail in Wheaton, and grab lunch at the Front Street Cantina in Geneva.

Bonus! Chicago Lakefront: Don't knock the lakefront. For as crowded as it can seem sometimes, it's like that for a reason—riding along the lake is fun. Trying to navigate your way from the northern 'burbs can prove long and potentially dangerous with kids in tow. We recommend putting the bikes on the car and parking in Lincoln Park. From there, you can head south as far as you like, and even stick your toes in the lake at Ohio Street or North Avenue beach.

Remember:

  • If you head out on a Forest Preserve of Cook County trail, riders 14 and younger are required to wear helmets.
  • There are plenty of places to picnic—consider a panier bag for your bike, or hook up the old Burley in the back of the garage.
  • Plan ahead—with smaller kids in tow, you want to be sure you turn around to had back to your starting point well before they tire out. Cranky kids on bikes aren't fun for anyone.
  • Don't forget essentials such as water, sunscreen and bug spray.

 

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Kelly Konrad

Kelly Konrad is MakeItBetter's web editor and a feature writer, as well as a wife and mom. A Glenview resident and a graduate of Michigan State University, her turn ons are great report cards, cancelled soccer practices, cheesy reality TV and books, books, books—so much so she started Litzyditz.com. Turn offs include all things Kardashian and "The Donald."

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