Grand Illinois Trail

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The Grand Illinois Trail (occasionally abbreviated GIT) is a multipurpose recreational trail in northern Illinois. At over 575 miles (925 km) in length, it is the longest trail in Illinois.

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[edit] See also

[edit] Comparable trails

[edit] Subsections of the Grand Illinois Trail

  • Chicago Lakefront Path
  • Burnham Greenway
  • Thorn Creek Trail
  • Old Plank Road Trail
  • Illinois and Michigan Canal Trail — also see Illinois and Michigan Canal
  • Hennepin Canal Trail — also see Hennepin Canal
  • Great River Trail
  • Thomson Sand Prairie Trail
  • Jane Addams Trail
  • Pecatonica Prairie Path
  • Rock River Recreation Path
  • Bauer Parkway Trail
  • Willow Creek Trail
  • Long Prairie Trail
  • Prairie Trail
  • Fox River Trail
  • Illinois Prairie Path
  • North Shore Channel Trail

[edit] References

  • Volker, Todd. "The Complete Grand Illinois Trail Guide". Peoria, IL: FirstServePress, 2003.
  • Volker, Todd. (2003). "Weekend Explorer: Grand Illinois Trail, Northern Illinois". Chicago Wilderness Magazine, Summer 2003. Retrieved December 29, 2005.

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