Ready to embark on a hiking adventure over bridges and through several towns, a tunnel, and numerous nature preserves? Fox River Trail is a lengthy multi-use pathway that leads through some of the best scenery in the Prairie State. You can begin your journey at any point along the trail, but the city of Elgin is a good place to start.
The Fox River Trail is a point-to-point trail connecting the communities of North Algonquin, South Algonquin, Dundee, Elgin, South Elgin, St. Charles, Geneva Batavia, and North Aurora.
This multi-use trail runs along each side of the Fox River for approximately 40 miles, passing over six bridges along the way. Popular activities along this path are hiking, walking, biking, and in the winter, cross-country skiing.
You can enjoy a scenic hike along this trail as it runs parallel to the Fox River for a good while and through numerous forest preserves, and small communities along the way.
Much of the trail runs along old historic railroad lines.
The bridges cross over the river in certain areas giving you breathtaking views of the water on either side, proving perfect opportunities to stop and take photos!
When the trail gets to the Raymond Street Forest Preserve in South Elgin, you'll pass through a tunnel under the Union Pacific Railroad tracks that was opened in 2021.
If you need to stop and rest at any point during your long hike along the Fox River Trail, not to worry as there are plenty of spots to do just that.
Furthermore, restaurants can be found off the path if you start to get hungry. It may be a long hike, but there are numerous amenities close by.
Have you hiked, biked, or walked along the Fox River Trail? How far did you go along it? Tell us about it in the comments! For Fox River Trail information, visit AllTrails, and to learn more, head to the webpage.
Another trail worth checking out is the Grand Illinois Trail, the longest bike trail in the state.
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