Illinois is a nice, quiet state in the American Midwest right up on the Great Lakes, featuring one of the country's most iconic cities (what's up, Chicago?). Here, you'll find an impressive assortment of things to do and see, including some truly jaw-dropping natural wonders (and all the bunches of hiking trails that come with them.)
Speaking of hiking trails, I've found five that are particularly special for a few reasons: They're nice and quiet, offering solitude in exchange for time spent on a trail. Also, the views and features of these particular hiking trails in Illinois are so amazingly jaw-dropping that I'm not sure why exactly these trails are so little-known... but perhaps we can fix that. Check out five of the downright prettiest, quietest hikes in Illinois, where you're likely to find a little peace and quiet.
1. Lake Charleston Loop
Snuggled near Charleston, Illinois, is a delightful three-and-a-half-hour hike known as the Lake Charleston Loop that's said to be moderately difficult and features some of the coolest views in the state. Ideally, one would visit between February and December, though the place is most definitely open year-round. It's very well-marked and absolutely beautiful, and many folks mention the awe the vistas provide. This one's a loop trail, so you should end up right where you began (as long as you finish the whole thing.) During the warmer months, I definitely recommend bug spray and plenty of water. Enjoy!
2. Red Fox Trail
The Red Fox Trail is an easy two-mile hike perfect for families and folks with mobility issues. It's easy to access, fun to hike, and, goodness, it's beautiful! With excellent lake views, nicely manicured pathways, and the occasional bench to sit down and rest upon, this hike is perfect for anyone looking for an easy afternoon outdoors in Illinois. If you ever find yourself forlornly coveting a beach day, consider this hiking trail - it's wonderful for sinking toes into warm sand!
3. Kickapoo State Park Trail
Kickapoo State Park is one of our most tragically underrated state parks, and the trails that weave throughout it like life-giving veins are a treat and a half. At just under nine miles long, the Kickapoo State Park Trail is the second lengthiest trip on this list - but don't let this fool you. It's not terribly difficult, either. Should you choose not to do the entire thing, that's alright - you can always do it in chunks and segments. The foliage is incredible in spring, summer, and especially fall, and the winter brings with it a certain kind of wonderland I can't put into words. It is what it is - and what it is is magic.
4. GORC Bike Trails
Okay, sure - the GORC Bike Trails are definitely more catered to bicyclists, but hiking and running are welcome as well (and the wildlife spotting is second to none.) To get as close to by yourself as you can get, show up early in the morning during the week - heck, do that for every hike on this list, and you can't go wrong! The trail is well-maintained, even, and requires little effort to complete. This one's perfect for anyone seeking some great afternoon and/or day trip ideas in Illinois.
5. Arrowhead Lake Trail
The fabled Arrowhead Lake Trail is a doozy, but at least it's a brief one! At just barely over two miles long, this hike is known for the diverse array of critters you can spot from it. Views of the lake are sure to amaze you, and thanks to its being mostly flat, even the little ones can easily do this hike and have a blast while they're at it. Living life outdoors in Illinois is a special treat... one we're all honored to get to have.
So, what do you think? Are Illinois's quietest hiking trails places you'd like to explore someday? Do you have any favorites of your own? Let me know about them in the comments, and you might just see 'em featured sometime!
If you'd like to improve your hiking game, be sure to check out AllTrails Plus; I don't remember how I hiked without it! Can't get enough of Illinois in all its amazing wonder? Check out these must-visit bucket list places in Illinois.
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