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PHOTOS OF
THE ROBERT McCLORY BIKE PATH
The Robert McClory Bike Path (a renamed section
of the North Shore Bike Path) follows the right-of-way of the old Chicago,
North Shore, and Milwaukee Railroad (electric) through Lake County for about
15 miles from Lake Bluff to the Wisconsin border, where it continues north
and is called the Kenosha County Trail.

This lovely forested section is traversed
as you begin biking north from Route 176 before reaching North Chicago where
you pass the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Watch for the sign which
directs you to cross Sheridan Road at a traffic signal, and then take the
bike trail/sidewalk down the grade, under the viaduct, and briefly through
an industrial area. The trail is partially paved, but mostly
crushed limestone as you progress north.

After the industrial area, you bike through
North Chicago and Waukegan, with 17 street crossings within a few miles,
pedaling past residences and industries. Old power towers from the railroad
still stand along this stretch. Zion is the next town with 11 more street
crossings and then the trail breaks into more pastoral, rural setting for
the remainder of the ride to the Wisconsin state line where the trail becomes
the Kenosha County Trail (after the Russell Road overpass) and continues
3.6 miles to Kenosha. Bike farther north on Kenosha's Pike Trail and then
another trail and you'll get to Racine in 9.3 more miles.

In Zion, a short mile or so detour east down
either Wadsworth or 29th Street will take you through Zion, to Illinois
Beach State Park where there are 6 more miles of bike trails contained in
two segments along Lake Michigan.
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