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Best Rail Trails Illinois: More than 40 Rail Trails throughout the State (Where to Ride Series)

Best Rail Trails Illinois: More than 40 Rail Trails throughout the State (Where to Ride Series)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $15.95

Manufacturer: Falcon

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Description

This is the only guidebook to focus solely on rail trails in the Prairie State. From the Chicago area’s Prairie Path—one of America’s first rail trails—to trails in the vicinity of St. Louis, as well as numerous other urban, suburban, and rural rail trails statewide, it covers all the best routes. Factual details include length, elevation profiles, availability of restrooms, accommodations, area attractions, and directions to all main trailheads.

 

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Best Rail Trails California (09; 2008; 978-0-7627-4677-4)

Best Rail Trails New England (05/2009; 978-0-7627-4584-5)

Best Rail Trails Pacific Northwest (01/2009; 978-0-7627-4607-1)

Best Rail Trails Wisconsin (01/2009; 978-0-7627-4676-7)

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-09
Summary: "Great Guide and Reference, Maps Can Be Misleading"

This guidebook is packed with up-to-date and historic information on 42 trails. My only complaint is that the maps do not distinguish between trails and connecting, on-street passages between segments of a trail. This information is available in the text of the book, but looking at a map itself, you would not know, e.g., that the Green Bay trail beginning in Wilmette is not continuous with the North Shore Channel trail in Chicago and Evanston/Skokie; same for the Major Taylor trail gap in Beverly.