The Illinois Prairie Path (often called the Prairie Path and abbreviated IPP) is a network of 61 miles (98 km) of bicycle trails, mostly in DuPage County, Illinois. Portions of the trail extend west to Kane County and east to Cook County. Most of the trail is categorized as rail-to-trail, meaning that the bicycle path is built atop a converted former railroad right of way. In the case of the Prairie Path, the vast majority of its routing runs on the former right-of-way of the Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad.
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| - The Illinois Prairie Path (often called the Prairie Path and abbreviated IPP) is a network of 61 miles (98 km) of bicycle trails, mostly in DuPage County, Illinois. Portions of the trail extend west to Kane County and east to Cook County. Most of the trail is categorized as rail-to-trail, meaning that the bicycle path is built atop a converted former railroad right of way. In the case of the Prairie Path, the vast majority of its routing runs on the former right-of-way of the Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad. (en)
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| - Batavia, Illinois
- Des Plaines River
- Rail trails in Illinois
- Protected areas of Kane County, Illinois
- Cook County, Illinois
- May Theilgaard Watts
- Elmhurst Great Western Prairie
- Rail trail
- Elgin, Illinois
- Elroy-Sparta State Trail
- Geneva, Illinois
- Glen Ellyn, Illinois
- Morton Arboretum
- Wheaton, Illinois
- Transportation in DuPage County, Illinois
- Lombard, Illinois
- Call box
- Aurora, Illinois
- Wheaton, Illinois
- Bike paths in the Chicago metropolitan area
- DuPage County, Illinois
- Forest Park, Illinois
- Fox River Trail (Illinois)
- North Central College
- Grand Illinois Trail
- Kane County, Illinois
- Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
- Chicago Tribune
- Chicago metropolitan area
- Great Western Trail (Illinois)
- Protected areas of DuPage County, Illinois
- Railroad
- National Recreation Trails in Illinois
- List of County Highways in DuPage County, Illinois
- Rogers C.B. Morton
- Bicycle trail
- Forest Park (CTA)
- dbr:East_Branch_DuPage_River_Trail
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| - The Illinois Prairie Path (often called the Prairie Path and abbreviated IPP) is a network of 61 miles (98 km) of bicycle trails, mostly in DuPage County, Illinois. Portions of the trail extend west to Kane County and east to Cook County. Most of the trail is categorized as rail-to-trail, meaning that the bicycle path is built atop a converted former railroad right of way. In the case of the Prairie Path, the vast majority of its routing runs on the former right-of-way of the Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad. May Theilgaard Watts is credited for a letter written in 1963 that initiated the first project in what became a widespread rail-to-trails program of land use across the United States. In August 2008, the Illinois Prairie Path was inducted into the Rails-to-Trails hall of fame. (en)
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