Are you looking for an outdoor adventure? While you can always go hiking along the trail, why not take to the water and discover a water trail for a paddle adventure in Illinois? Along a tributary of the Fox River, you'll find the Nippersink Creek Canoe Trail and it's a one-of-a-kind experience if you enjoy being out on the water in a kayak or canoe.
Nippersink Creek is an 18-mile tributary of the Fox River. With its shallow and calm waters, it's an ideal body of water for paddling.
The Nippersink Creek Canoe Trail runs between Wonder Lake in McHenry County all the way to Pistakee Lake at Chain O' Lakes State Park in Lake County.
There are a few sites where you can launch your kayak or canoe. There's Keystone Road Landing or Pioneer Road Landing, both in Richmond as well as the Nippersink Canoe Base in Spring Grove.
Since the creek and wetlands surrounding it host a number of diverse fish, frog, and bird species, you can truly get up close and personal with nature along this water trail.
Paddling along the trail, you will cross under two different bridges. However, if the water depth is above 6.5 feet, the launches will be closed due to clearance issues under those bridges.
When conditions are optimal, you'll experience a nice, calm paddle along the Nippersink Creek Canoe Trail and you can truly enjoy being immersed in nature.
Are you ready for a paddle adventure in Illinois? Have you taken a kayak or canoe along the Nippersink Creek Canoe Trail before? If so, please tell us about your experience in the comments. To learn more, visit the website of the McHenry County Conservation District.
Did you know that you can also explore Starved Rock State Park by kayak? You can learn more about the experience in this post.
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