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Distance
19.54 miles
Elevation Gain
108 ft
Route Type
Point-to-Point
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The Robert McClory Bike Path in Highland Park, Illinois, is a well-maintained trail that caters to cyclists of all skill levels. This trail, formerly known as the Green Bay Trail, spans approximately 19.54 miles, offering a long, uninterrupted ride. The path is mostly flat, making it suitable for beginners, while its length provides a challenge for more advanced cyclists. The trail is known for its variety of scenic landmarks. It passes through several parks and natural areas, providing views of local flora and fauna. One of the highlights is the Skokie River, which the trail parallels for a portion of its length. There are also several rock formations along the path, adding to the visual interest. For those planning a trip, the trail is open year-round, though it is most popular in the warmer months. There are several parking areas along the trail, as well as restrooms and bike repair stations. Despite its length, the trail is well-marked, making it easy to navigate.
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