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Jogging around Libertyville offers access to a diverse landscape featuring extensive trail networks, numerous forest preserves, and scenic parks. The region is characterized by its multi-use trails that connect neighborhoods and green spaces, alongside natural features like rivers, lakes, prairies, and woodlands. These varied environments provide a range of running experiences, from peaceful lakeside paths to routes winding through dense forest preserves.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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4.94km
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The Saint Mary's Lake loop via Lakeshore Drive offers a delightful escape into nature, winding through wooded areas and along the tranquil shoreline. You'll encounter a mix of single-track dirt…
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4.40km
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The Old School Forest Preserve Loop offers a delightful and accessible jogging experience, guiding you through a serene landscape of woodlands and open prairies. You'll find yourself on well-kept gravel…

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The Minear Lake Loop offers a refreshing jogging experience, guiding you through a diverse landscape of woodlands and prairies. You'll enjoy consistent views of the serene Minear Lake and the…
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31.7km
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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MacArthur Woods is a preserved forest that showcases the original landscape of the eastern Des Plaines River Valley. The area features a diverse mix of plants, creating an important habitat for breeding forest birds, including the brown creeper, red-shouldered hawk, broad-winged hawk, veery, pileated woodpecker, and several rare warblers.
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MacArthur Woods is a preserved forest that showcases the original landscape of the eastern Des Plaines River Valley. The area features a diverse mix of plants, creating an important habitat for breeding forest birds, including the brown creeper, red-shouldered hawk, broad-winged hawk, veery, pileated woodpecker, and several rare warblers.
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You can follow the trail for 56 miles along the Des Plaines River with gorgeous views of local preserves, watersheds, forests, and marshes. The trail is wide packed gravel and shared with hikers and the occasional horseback rider. Here your pass through the County Forest Preserve which has its own scenic trail network.
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The Des Plaines River Trail stretches over 56 miles along the Des Plaines River, offering a scenic natural escape through Lake and Cook Counties, just outside Chicago. This multi-use trail features a mix of surfaces, including pavement, crushed stone, and single-track forest paths, making for an exciting and varied biking experience. The northern sections are well-maintained and popular, while the southern portions become narrower and more rugged. This particular portion of the Des Plaines River Trail passes through Half Day Forest Preserve with nice views of the river and several ponds.
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Des Plaines River Trail is a popular 2 mile popular gravel trail located near Mettawa, Illinois, that runs largely along the water. It is popular with cyclists, walkers, runners, and the occasional horseback rider.
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Take a break at Minear Lake Beach after your ride. Cool off in the spring-fed waters, enjoy some beach activities, or simply relax on the pristine sandy shore.
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Refresh post-hike at Minear Lake Beach. Dive into spring-fed waters, play, swim, or unwind on the clean sandy beach. The perfect finale to an energizing hike.
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A footbridge over the Des Plaines River connects Half Day to Wright Woods Forest Preserve, providing scenic outdoor recreation. Both preserves feature the Des Plaines River Trail, perfect for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing on its gravel base.
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There are over 50 dedicated running routes around Libertyville listed on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. These routes traverse the region's diverse landscapes, from serene forest preserves to picturesque lakeside paths.
Jogging routes in Libertyville feature a diverse range of terrain. You'll find extensive multi-use trails, often with gravel or paved surfaces, winding through neighborhoods, parks, and green spaces. Many routes also explore forest preserves with natural paths through woodlands and open prairies, as well as scenic lakeside trails.
Yes, Libertyville offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Old School Forest Preserve Loop is an easy 2.7-mile trail through wooded areas and prairies. Another great option is the Saint Mary's Lake loop via Lakeshore Drive, an easy 3.1-mile path offering peaceful lakeside views.
Libertyville's running routes often pass through beautiful natural areas. You can enjoy views of Independence Grove Lake, explore the diverse landscapes of MacArthur Woods Forest Preserve, or cross the Des Plaines River bridge. Many trails also wind through prairies and woodlands, offering opportunities to spot local wildlife and wildflowers.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Des Plaines River Trail – Des Plaines River Trail loop from Libertyville is a difficult 19.7-mile route. Overall, Libertyville has 13 difficult routes and 36 moderate routes, providing plenty of options for experienced runners looking to push their limits.
Yes, many of Libertyville's running routes are convenient loops. Popular examples include the Old School Forest Preserve Loop, the Saint Mary's Lake loop via Lakeshore Drive, and the Independence Grove Lake loop from South Bay, all offering circular paths through scenic environments.
The running routes in Libertyville are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.5 stars. Runners often praise the well-maintained trails, the peaceful natural settings, and the variety of landscapes, from dense woodlands to open prairies and beautiful lakeshores.
Many of Libertyville's extensive trail networks and forest preserves are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. The Des Plaines River Trail, for example, is a popular choice for runners with canine companions. Always check specific preserve or park rules before heading out.
Most major parks and forest preserves in Libertyville, such as Independence Grove, Old School Forest Preserve, and Adler Park, offer designated parking areas for trail access. These facilities are generally well-marked and provide convenient starting points for your run.
While Libertyville has an extensive trail system, direct public transportation access to all trailheads can vary. It's advisable to check local bus routes or Metra train schedules for stops near major parks or trail access points. Some trails, like the Des Plaines River Trail, have multiple access points that might be reachable by public transport or a short walk from a stop.
Spring and fall are particularly beautiful for running in Libertyville, with mild temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall offers stunning foliage. Summer mornings and evenings are also pleasant, though midday can be warm. Winter running is possible, but trails may have snow or ice, so appropriate gear is recommended.
Yes, Century Park Arboretum is known for offering a diverse outdoor experience with two lakes and 2.7 miles of walking/bike paths. Joggers can enjoy exercise stations conveniently located along these paths, adding an extra dimension to their workout.


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