Popular Rides
If you’re new to Chicago or are just looking for a nice way to spend an afternoon, here are some of our most popular routes. They’re fun, scenic and many are even car-free!
Lakefront Trail North
This fully paved path runs alongside Lake Michigan’s scenic shoreline and is the perfect car-free way to check out some of the city's most popular beaches.
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Lakefront Trail South
The south half of Lakefront Trail connects to some of the city's most popular attractions, museums and recreational areas.
The 606
Chicago’s new elevated trail is a great place to run, walk, stroll, or bike through 2.7 miles of the city’s northwest side neighborhoods.
Milwaukee Avenue
More than 3,000 Chicagoans ride this bike-friendly route, playfully called the "Hipster Highway" of Chicago, every day.