Oakland, Illinois (IL) Trails & Maps

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  • Brown Boulevard Trail

    State: IN
    Length: 2.2 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Brown Boulevard Trail offers students from Terre Haute North High School a safe route to the Indiana State University Stadium to catch a game. The 2-mile trail also connects to the National Road Heritage Trail, a planned route from Terre ...

  • Dobbs Trail

    State: IN
    Length: 0.8 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Although less than a mile, Dobbs Trail offers an important connection between two of Terre Haute's most popular parks, Deming and Dobbs. It follows Poplar Drive, a tree-lined residential street, for most of its route. At 177 acres, Deming is ...

  • East Prairie Bicycle Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: IL
    Length: 1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Monticello is a small, central Illinois town steeped in a railroad history it still celebrates. Its Chamber of Commerce has offices and special activities in the historic downtown Train Depot. And it has a large and very active Railway Museum ...

  • Effingham TREC

    State: IL
    Length: 3 miles
    Surface: Concrete

    This is the first portion of the TREC (Trail Recreation Effingham County) system that has plans for 30 miles of county-wide bicycling and walking trails. The trail is a wide and well-maintained ribbon of concrete that looks and feels new and ...

  • Fairbanks Park Trail

    State: IN
    Length: 0.6 miles
    Surface: Concrete

    Although less than a mile, there are plenty of reasons to hit the Fairbanks Park Trail in western Indiana's Terre Haute. The tree-lined pathway winds along the banks of the Wabash River through beautiful Fairbanks Park. Boating and fishing opportunities ...

  • General Dacey Trail

    State: IL
    Length: 4 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The General Dacey Trail, which first opened in 2006, is a beautiful and richly varied trail located between the town of Shelbyville to the west and large Lake Shelbyville to the east. Its surface is oil and chip throughout. The two northernmost ...

  • Greenbelt Bikeway

    State: IL
    Length: 1.7 miles
    Surface: Concrete

    The backbone of the Greenbelt Bikeway runs north and south along Copper Slough, passing through two city parks divided by W. Bradley Ave. In Dodd Park to the north, there is a spur west through soccer fields to the primary parking lot and service ...

  • Heartland Pathways

    Rail-Trail

    State: IL
    Length: 33 miles
    Surface: Ballast

    From Heartland Pathways : Heartland Pathways consist of undeveloped trails. In the years following the purchase of the corridor, it could hiked and biked. Today, the corridors have become overgrown. They are available to biologists and natural ...

  • Historic Collett Park Pathway

    State: IN
    Length: 1.4 miles
    Surface: Concrete

    The Historic Collett Park Pathway begins on the northern end of the Indiana State University campus, where it connects to the National Road Heritage Trail, a proposed border-to-border route stretching between Terra Haute and Richmond. From there, ...

  • Historic Farrington Grove Trail

    State: IN
    Length: 1.3 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Concrete

    The Historic Farrington Grove Trail is a mile-long pathway paralleling 4th Street in western Indiana's Terre Haute. The path begins at the southern end of the Indiana State University campus, where it meets the National Road Heritage Trail, ...

  • Hulman Street Trail

    State: IN
    Length: 2.4 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Hulman Street Trail follows its namesake roadway through residential and commercial areas of Terre Haute, passing Farrington Grove Elementary School along the way. At its western end, it connects to the Historic Farrington Grove Trail, which ...

  • Indiana Veterans Memorial Mile

    State: IN
    Length: 1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The unique Indiana Veterans Memorial Mile circles the university's football stadium in the shape of the state. Along the way, fitness stations add to your walking or biking routine. At its northwest corner, the pathway connects to the Brown ...

  • Lake of the Woods Path

    State: IL
    Length: 3.3 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    This trail through the Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve shows off Central Illinois' great natural beauty. Starting from the west, the trail meanders through a wonderfully restored prairie. It passes by a beautiful botanical garden and woods, ...

  • Lincoln Prairie Grass Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: IL
    Length: 12.9 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone

    The Lincoln Prairie Grass Trail runs 12 miles, much of the way along an old railroad right-of-way between County Highway 2 east of Charleston and the ball fields at 10th Street in Mattoon; an additional 1-mile loop takes you around the ball ...

  • National Road Heritage Trail (Terre Haute)

    Rail-Trail

    State: IN
    Length: 7 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Terra Haute segment of the National Road Heritage Trail runs for nearly 7 miles between the west end of Indiana State University campus downtown and Chamberlain Road behind Mewhinney Cemetery just east of Twigg Rest Area (US 40/Wabash Ave.). ...

  • O'Malley's Alley

    Rail-Trail

    State: IL
    Length: 0.5 miles
    Surface: Concrete

    O'Malley's Alley is a paved, half-mile trail through a residential area south of Kaufman Lake on the western end of Champaign. On Kenwood Road (at the eastern end of the trail), you can head south on the sidewalk along the roadway to reach Centennial ...

  • Sangamon River Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: IL
    Length: 0.6 miles
    Surface: Ballast

    For a half-mile, western Monticello's Sangamon River Trail follows the former route of the Illinois Central Railroad, which carried passengers from Chicago to New Orleans. Its surface is still the railroad ballast from those bygone days and ...

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