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PHOTOS OF
THE NORTH SHORE BIKE PATH
The North Shore Bike Path follows
the right-of-way of the old electric train, the Chicago, North Shore, and
Milwaukee Railroad. The western extension parallels Route 176 through Rondout,
Knollwood, and Libertyville, ending in Mundelein, but if you bike west on
Hawley Street you'll pick up the new Lake County Millennium Trail along
the Mundelein High School property and can bike to Lakewood Forest Preserve
in Wauconda. Be aware that there are no trailhead parking areas on the west
section of the trail, and due to its proximity to Libertyville High School
and Carmel High School, only residents with parking stickers may park on
the side streets within many blocks of the two high schools. Obviously you
would have better luck parking on a weekend or school holiday.

The western section of the trail passes Lamb's
Farm, Marytown, and the Cardinal Stritch Retreat Center. The trail is alongside
Route 176 except for the short section pictured here which is raised roadbed
and goes over the railroad junctions in Rondout. There is a well marked
trail connection to the lengthy and scenic Des
Plaines River Trail as you cross the bridge over the Des Plaines River.

Remnants of the old traction (electric) railroad
are obvious on occasion as you parallel Route 176. Though uninspiring scenery,
it is a nice ride, and a side trail takes you briefly into a small forest
preserve area to the south. There is also a spur trail to Old School Preserve
where you can do the loop trail or access the Des Plaines River Trail.

The western segment ends when you reach Sheridan/McKinley
Road in Lake Bluff. You can then go north to Wisconsin on the Robert
McClory Trail (formerly called the North Shore Path) or go south on
the North Shore Path (also called the Lake Forest/Lake Bluff Trail). This
section heading south parallels the active commuter railroad tracks, has
more remote sections, and also travels through the Lake Forest downtown.
Through Highwood and Highland Park you must work your way through parking
lots and along various streets, but if you stay near the tracks, the trail
resumes, passes the old Fort Sheridan army base property and Ravinia, and
becomes the Green
Bay Trail in Cook County.
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