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Chicago >> Chain-o-Lakes route?
Some friends and I are talking about riding out to Chain-o-Lakes for some camping this spring.
Not sure about the route. I've ridden nearly to Wisconsin a many times (standard long route to HP and beyond) but I'm curious if there are any suggestions about getting to Chain-o-Lakes.
If this happens, I'll post a link to the "map my ride" route as a reference.
Thanks!
Not sure about the route. I've ridden nearly to Wisconsin a many times (standard long route to HP and beyond) but I'm curious if there are any suggestions about getting to Chain-o-Lakes.
If this happens, I'll post a link to the "map my ride" route as a reference.
Thanks!
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I would take the North Branch bike path to Dundee Road and Forest Way Dr in Glencoe.
Head North on Forest Way Dr to Green Bay Rd.
Take Greenbay to Clavey in Highland Park, then go west on Clavey to Ridge.
Take Ridge North to Kennedy, Take Kennedy west to St Marys Rd.
Take St Marys Rd Noth to 176.
Well, that gets you to Libertyville!
Hunt Club Rd & Grass Lake Rd are scenic and moderatly safe.
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Head North on Forest Way Dr to Green Bay Rd.
Take Greenbay to Clavey in Highland Park, then go west on Clavey to Ridge.
Take Ridge North to Kennedy, Take Kennedy west to St Marys Rd.
Take St Marys Rd Noth to 176.
Well, that gets you to Libertyville!
Hunt Club Rd & Grass Lake Rd are scenic and moderatly safe.
More later
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Assuming Chain-of-Lakes State Park:
N on St Marys
Left on Oak Spring
Right on Appley
Right on Sandstone
Left on Winchester
Right on Harris
Left on Peterson
Right on Rt 60 (Careful)
Left on Chardon
Right on Fairfield
Left on Nippersink
Left on Fish Lake
Right on Molidor/Sullivan Lake
Right on Cuhlman
Left on Bay
Right on Chapel Hill
Right on Johnsberg/Wilmot
Right on Main Street
Left on State Park
Right into Park
N on St Marys
Left on Oak Spring
Right on Appley
Right on Sandstone
Left on Winchester
Right on Harris
Left on Peterson
Right on Rt 60 (Careful)
Left on Chardon
Right on Fairfield
Left on Nippersink
Left on Fish Lake
Right on Molidor/Sullivan Lake
Right on Cuhlman
Left on Bay
Right on Chapel Hill
Right on Johnsberg/Wilmot
Right on Main Street
Left on State Park
Right into Park
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If you get to St. Marys take it past 176 up to 137, turn right on 137 and then immediate left on O'Plaine. Take O'Plaine to Washington, turn left to Hunt Club, turn right to Millburn / Grass Lake. Turn Left and head west to your destination. I rode this route in reverse when riding from home in Antioch to Deerfield for Bike-to-work day last year
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If you get to St. Marys take it past 176 up to 137, turn right on 137 and then immediate left on O'Plaine. Take O'Plaine to Washington, turn left to Hunt Club, turn right to Millburn / Grass Lake. Turn Left and head west to your destination. I rode this route in reverse when riding from home in Antioch to Deerfield for Bike-to-work day last year
Right on Lexington
Left on Saddle Hill
Right on White Fence
Left on O'Plaine
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Agreed - I knew there was a way to cut through that sub-division but didn't research it carefully enough beforehand... I would definitely use that route next time.