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Salt Creek Trail

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Salt Creek Trail
Length25 miles (40 km)
LocationChicago, Illinois US
TrailheadsBrookfield, Illinois, Elk Grove Village
UseCycling, skateboarding, personal transporter, and pedestrians
DifficultyEasy
SeasonLimited access during winter
Trail map
Map

The Salt Creek Trail is a set of public trails in Chicago, Illinois in the US.[1][2]

Background

Frequent intersections do pose a threat to path users. These intersections are clearly signed both to path users and motorists. It also serves as a route for bicycle, skateboard and personal transporter commuters. The trail mostly follows the Salt Creek River, a tributary of the Des Plaines River.[2][3]

History

As of 2023, Villa Park is working on a Tri-Trail connector project which will connect the trail with both the Illinois Prairie Path and Great Western Trail.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Salt Creek Trail System".
  2. ^ a b "Salt Creek Greenway Trail | Elmhurst Park District".
  3. ^ "Salt Creek Greenway Trail (IL) | Fastest Known Time". October 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "Tri-Trail Connector Project | Villa Park, IL - Official Website".