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United States
Illinois
Cook County
Chicago

Lakefront Trail

Moderate

3.3

(2)

82

riders

Lakefront Trail

02:56

59.4km

90m

Mountain biking

Cycle Chicago's Lakefront Trail, a 36.9-mile paved path offering stunning views of Lake Michigan and the city skyline.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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After 45.6 km for 108 m

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29.4 km

Lakefront Trail

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The Chicago Lakefront Trail, stretching 18 miles along Lake Michigan, offers a scenic route for cyclists, runners, and walkers. With skyline views, beaches, and parks, it's a vibrant urban escape, providing a recreational haven and a dynamic connection to Chicago's waterfront.

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59.0 km

272 m

177 m

< 100 m

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46.4 km

12.8 km

295 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Lakefront Trail suitable for mountain biking?

The Lakefront Trail is a paved, multi-use path designed for cycling, running, and walking. It is not suitable for traditional mountain biking due to its paved surface and urban environment. If you're looking for off-road mountain biking, you'll need to explore other trails in the Chicago area.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail is entirely paved, offering a smooth and easy ride. It features minimal elevation changes, typically ranging from 0 to 32 feet. In 2018, the path was separated into dedicated bike and pedestrian lanes to improve user experience and reduce congestion.

What can I see along the Lakefront Trail?

The trail offers continuous scenic views of Lake Michigan on one side and the Chicago skyline on the other. You'll pass through major lakefront parks like Lincoln Park, Grant Park, Burnham Park, and Jackson Park. Notable cultural attractions accessible from the trail include the Museum of Science and Industry, Soldier Field, Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, and Navy Pier.

Where can I park to access the Lakefront Trail?

Parking options vary along the 18.5-mile trail. Many of the parks it passes through, such as Lincoln Park and Grant Park, have paid parking garages or street parking nearby. Public transportation is also a convenient way to access various points along the trail.

How can I reach the Lakefront Trail using public transport?

The Lakefront Trail is highly accessible via Chicago's public transportation system. Numerous CTA bus routes and 'L' train lines have stops within walking distance of various trail access points, particularly in the downtown and North Side areas.

What is the best time of year to visit the Lakefront Trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring, summer, and early fall offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Summer weekends can be very busy, with up to 70,000 people using the trail. For a less crowded experience, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons.

Is the Lakefront Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Lakefront Trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be mindful of other users and clean up after your pet.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the Lakefront Trail. It is a public amenity accessible to everyone.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the Lakefront Trail intersects with and runs concurrently with sections of other trails, including the Grand Illinois Trail, the Lincoln Park Fitness Course, and various access paths connecting to the city grid.

What should I bring for a ride on the Lakefront Trail?

Given it's a paved urban trail, bring water, sunscreen, and appropriate cycling gear. A helmet is always recommended. If you plan to stop at attractions, consider bringing a lock for your bike. There are many opportunities to purchase food and drinks along the route.

Are there any specific sections of the trail to be aware of?

While generally easy, some sections, particularly near Oak Street Beach, have a noticeable slope. Also, during high wave conditions on Lake Michigan, water can occasionally lap onto the bike lanes in certain areas, so exercise caution.

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