Des Plaines River Trail By Bike

Join me on a 106-mile round trip ride along the Des Plaines River Trail, a scenic multi-surface trail that stretches over 53 miles from Melrose Park (Chicago area) to Russell Road near the Illinois–Wisconsin border. In this video, I showcase my full cycling journey, exploring woodlands, wetlands, and prairies, while providing insights, highlights, and tips for anyone planning to ride this incredible trail. What You’ll See in This Video: Southern trailhead start at Sunset Bridge Meadow Navigating flooded & muddy sections Crossing major roads like Belmont Avenue, Lawrence Ave, and Golf Rd Transition from Cook County to Lake County Riding past Des Plaines, Park Ridge, Northbrook, Wheeling, Gurnee, and more Scenic bridges, wildlife encounters (deer, turtles, birds), and trail conditions Ending the ride at Russell Road near the Wisconsin border 📌 Trail Overview: 53+ miles one way (106 miles round trip) Surfaces: dirt, crushed gravel, stone, and pavement Suitable for hybrid bikes, gravel bikes, and mountain bikes Minimal food/water stops – pack accordingly! Best for spring, summer, or fall rides If you’re planning a long-distance bike ride in Illinois, exploring bike trails near Chicago, or just love nature and adventure cycling content — this video is for you. Subscribe for more biking trails, travel adventures, and trail reviews across the Midwest and beyond. #DesPlainesRiverTrail #DPRT #BikeIllinois #CyclingChicago #GravelRide #TrailCycling #NatureTrails #BikingAdventure #MidwestTrails #ChicagoBikeTrails #GravelCycling