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Chicago Transit Hikes: A Guide to Getting Out in Nature Without a Car 2nd New edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis: 178x114 mm, weight: 454 g, 10 maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Sep-2025
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252088913
  • ISBN-13: 9780252088919
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis: 178x114 mm, weight: 454 g, 10 maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Sep-2025
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252088913
  • ISBN-13: 9780252088919
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Taking the train to nature in Chicagoland

Beyond the steel and asphalt await natural spaces that are easy to access and balm for the soul. Lindsay Welbers’s guide tells readers how to use Chicagoland’s extensive public rail system to reach forests, prairies, wetlands, dunes, and Lake Michigan. Designed to take up minimal space in a backpack, Chicago Transit Hikes provides train-to-trailhead information for thirty nature treks with features that include:

  • Chapters with hikes organized by each rail line on the Metra, the South Shore train, and the CTA;
  • Information on everything from accessibility to dog-friendliness to flora and fauna;
  • Detailed descriptions of every destination;
  • Practical tips on packing lists and itineraries.

Up-to-date and user-friendly, Chicago Transit Hikes connects Chicagoans and visitors alike with excursions for every season and level of difficulty.

Recenzijos

This guide is an invaluable resource to anyone in the Chicagoland area who loves to get out in nature and explore our wonderful trail system, all while utilizing one of our best and little utilized resources: our public transportation system. Lindsay Welbers writes with humor, joy, and a deep love of our undervalued Midwestern landscape. Whether you're a runner, cyclist, hiker, or prefer another mode of transportation, this book will point you to your next perfect outing.--Allison Yates, founder of Read & Run Chicago

Introduction



Why Take the Train if I Already Have a Car?
How Cars Ruined My Hike: A cautionary Tale
What You Need
What to Bring
What Not to Bring
Apps to Download
Outdoors Safety
COVID Safety
Trail Etiquette
Leave No Trace Practices
Levels of Difficulty
Transit Hubs
Metra
CTA
South Shore Line
Divvy
A Note on Maps

Hikes in Chicago



Chicago Lakefront Trail
Museum Campus/11th Street: Northerly Island Park
The 606
Conservatory Green Line: Garfield Park Conservatory
Rosemont Blue Line: Des Plaines River Trail, Catherine Chevalier Woods, and
Chippewa Woods

Union Pacific North



Hubbard Woods: Skokie Lagoons
Fort Sheridan: Fort Sheridan Nature Preserve and Openlands Lakeshore
Preserve at Fort Sheridan
Zion: Illinois Beach State Park and Campground

Milwaukee District North



Forest Glen and Edgebrook: LaBagh Woods and the North Branch Trail
Morton Grove: Frank Bobrytzke Forest and the North Branch Trail
Northbrook: Somme Preserves
LibertyvillePrairie Crossing: Des Plaines River Trail, Old School Forest
Preserve
Round Lake: Harts Wood Park
Round Lake: Nippersink Forest Preserve
Ingleside: Grant Woods Forest Preserve

Union Pacific Northwest



Des Plaines: Des Plaines River Trail, Camp Ground Road Woods
Barrington: Bakers Lake Nature Preserve
Barrington: Citizens Park and Cuba Marsh Forest Preserve
Palatine: Deer Grove and Camp Reinberg
Crystal Lake: Veterans Acres and Sternes Woods and Fen
Woodstock: Emricson Park
Woodstock: Ryders Wood Park

Milwaukee District West to Elgin



River Grove: Des Plaines River Trail, Schiller Woods
Itasca: Springbrook Nature Center
Itasca: Songbird Slough Forest Preserve
Hanover Park: Mallard Lake and Hawk Hollow Forest Preserve
National Street: Fox River Trail

Union Pacific West



River Forest: Thatcher Woods
Geneva: The Fox River Trail
Elburn: Elburn Forest Preserve

BNSF Railway



LaGrange Avenue: Salt Creek Woods, Possum Hollow Wood, and Bemis Woods

SouthWest Service and Heritage Corridor



The Big Palos Adventure CampFrom Palos Heights and Palos ParkSouthWest
Service to Willow SpringsHeritage Corridor

Rock Island District



Major Taylor Trail
Blue Island: Cal-Sag Trail
Oak Forest: Midlothian Meadows and Oak Forest Heritage Preserve
Oak Forest: Midlothian Reservoir, St. Mihiel Woods, East Yankee Woods, and
the George W. Dunne National Golf Course
Oak Forest: Camp Sullivan and the Area around Bachelors Grove Woods
Joliet: Joliet Ironworks Historic Site and the I&M Canal

South Shore Line



Dune Park: Indiana Dunes State Park
Miller, Portage-Ogden Dunes, and Beverly Shores: Indiana Dunes National Park
and the Dunewood Campground

Suggested Itineraries

Acknowledgments
Lindsay Welbers is a journalist and sustainable transportation advocate. She runs the blog Third Coast Hikes at https://thirdcoasthikes.com.