North Branch Trail and Botanic Garden Loop
North Branch Trail and Botanic Garden Loop
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05:22
93.3km
130m
Cycling
Embark on the North Branch Trail and Botanic Garden Loop for a challenging touring bicycle adventure. This difficult route stretches for 57.9 miles (93.3 km), offering a diverse landscape primarily on flat asphalt paths. You will gain 419 feet (128 metres) in elevation over an estimated 5 hours and 21…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking
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8.31 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Tip by
26.1 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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28.2 km
Highlight • Natural
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38.4 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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67.2 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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93.3 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
86.6 km
3.36 km
2.10 km
573 m
377 m
324 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
77.2 km
12.1 km
3.47 km
572 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route is characterized by mostly flat asphalt paths, making it suitable for touring cyclists of various fitness levels. While predominantly flat, you might encounter a few slight inclines, particularly overpasses for roads and railways. The path is generally 10 feet wide with a two-foot gravel shoulder, ensuring a smooth ride.
You'll cycle through diverse landscapes, including extensive forest preserves like Turnbull Woods and McDonald Woods. The trail also features a wooden boardwalk traversing wetland areas and loops around the scenic Skokie Lagoons. A major highlight is the seamless connection to the Chicago Botanic Gardens, where you can experience its 385 acres of diverse gardens.
Yes, you can enter the Chicago Botanic Gardens directly via the trail. There are bicycle racks near the Visitor Center, offering a convenient and free way to access this attraction.
There are plentiful parking lots available along the route, providing convenient access points for cyclists. Look for designated parking areas within the forest preserves that the trail passes through.
Yes, the trail offers numerous amenities. You'll find parking lots, bathrooms, and picnic areas conveniently located along its route, making it easy to take breaks and refresh.
Due to its passage through various forest preserves, the trail offers opportunities to observe local wildlife. Deer are commonly sighted and are often accustomed to human presence.
Yes, the North Branch Trail is part of a larger network. It connects with the Green Bay Trail at the Braeside Metra station in Highland Park, offering options for extended touring.
The trail is predominantly flat and paved, making it generally easy to moderate and suitable for most fitness levels, including families and beginners. Its smooth asphalt surface is ideal for touring cyclists.
While the trail is accessible year-round, spring, summer, and fall offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with vibrant scenery. The Chicago Botanic Gardens are particularly beautiful during blooming seasons.
Information regarding specific dog policies for the entire loop is not readily available. However, many forest preserve trails in the area typically require dogs to be on a leash. It's best to check specific regulations for the sections you plan to visit, especially within the Chicago Botanic Gardens.
Generally, there are no permits or entrance fees required to cycle the North Branch Trail itself. Accessing the Chicago Botanic Gardens via the trail by bike is also typically free, allowing you to park at bicycle racks near the Visitor Center without an admission charge.