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Forest Preserve District of DuPage County

Forest Preserve District of DuPage County

Sunrise: 5:44 a.m.
Sunset: 8:12 p.m.
Saturday, July 31



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Bicycling

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More than 80 miles of trails, from invigorating 30-minute rides to leisurely afternoon loops
Bicycling

Most of the individual trails in the forest preserves below allow bicycling, but a handful may have seasonal or site-specific restrictions. Please refer to individual forest preserve maps for details.

Bicycling Trails

Forest Preserve

Activity

Surface

Map

Blackwell
in Warrenville

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Blackwell North Blackwell South

Churchill Woods
in Glen Ellyn

H,B,C,HR

limestone,
turf

Churchill Woods

Cricket Creek
in Addison

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Cricket Creek

Danada
in Wheaton

H,B,C,HR

limestone,
wood chip

Danada

Egermann Woods
in Lisle

H,B,C,HR

mowed

 

Fullersburg Woods 
in Oak Brook

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Fullersburg Woods

Greene Valley
in Naperville

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Greene Valley

Hawk Hollow
in Hanover Park

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Hawk Hollow

Herrick Lake 
in Wheaton

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Herrick Lake

Hidden Lake
in Downers Grove

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Hidden Lake

Mallard Lake
in Hanover Park
Mallard Lake is closed during renovation, Learn More»

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Mallard Lake

Maple Grove
in Downers Grove

H,B,C

limestone

Maple Grove

Mayslake
in Oak Brook

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Mayslake

McDowell Grove
in Naperville

H,B,C,HR

limestone

McDowell Grove

Meacham Grove
in Bloomingdale

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Meacham Grove

Pratt's Wayne Woods
in Wayne

H,B,C,HR

limestone,
turf

Pratt's Wayne Woods

Salt Creek Greenway
in Elmhurst

H,B,C,HR

limestone

 

Salt Creek Marsh
in Itasca

H,B,C,HR

limestone

 

Songbird Slough
in Itasca

H,B

paved road

 

Spring Creek Reservoir
in Bloomingdale

H,B

asphalt

Spring Creek Reservoir

Springbrook Prairie 
in Naperville

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Springbrook Prairie

Timber Ridge
in West Chicago

H,B,C,HR

limestone

Timber Ridge

Warrenville Grove
in Warrenville

H,B,C,HR

limestone

 

Waterfall Glen
in Darien

H,B,C,HR

limestone,
wood chip

Waterfall Glen

West Branch
in Bartlett

H,B,C,HR

limestone

West Branch

West DuPage Woods 
in West Chicago

H,B,C,HR

limestone,
turf

West DuPage Woods

Wood Dale Grove 
in Wood Dale

H,B,C

limestone,
wood chip

Wood Dale Grove

York Woods
in Oak Brook

H,B,C

asphalt

York Woods

H Hiking  B Bicycling  C Cross-Country Skiing  HR Horseback Riding

Bicycling Guidelines

  • The use of Forest Preserve District trails does not require a permit or have an associated fee.
  • Ride on the right side of the trail, single file when in groups.
  • Announce “passing on your left” when doing so.
  • Ride at controlled, safe speeds, especially on curves and in parking lots.
  • Heed trail signs that show a bicycle with a slash. These trails are off-limits to bicycles due to dangerous conditions or ecologically sensitive areas.
  • Approach horses slowly, and allow extra room. Never pass a horse on a bridge; bridges can make even experienced animals nervous.
  • Be aware of wildlife both on and off the trail. Remember, you are a visitor in their habitat.
  • Practice “leave no trace.” Whatever you bring into a forest preserve, take out.
  • To preserve nature’s quiet and solitude, refrain from making any loud sounds.
  • “DuPage County Forest Preserve Trails” contains maps for 21 forest preserves and one state park. E-mail forest@dupageforest.com or call Visitor Services at (630) 933-7248 for a free printed copy, or download Forest Preserve Trails.