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Trails Mapped13
Nearest TerrainIndiana Dunes / Kettle Moraine
Best SeasonMay – Oct
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THE GREAT LAKES WILDERNESS.

Chicago doesn't have mountains — it has something different. The Indiana Dunes are one of the most ecologically diverse national parks in the country. Kettle Moraine State Forest in Wisconsin offers glacially carved terrain with technical ridge walking. The North Shore ravines of Lake Michigan put serious nature 30 minutes from downtown. Midwest hiking rewards those willing to look past the altitude obsession.

CHI PRO TIP: Lake Michigan creates its own weather system. Trails along the shore can be 15 degrees colder and windier than downtown — always pack an extra layer, even in summer. Winter hiking at the Dunes is some of the most dramatic landscape in the Midwest.

WHERE TO LACE UP.

13 TRAILS MAPPED
CHICAGO CHAPTER VERIFIED
Indiana Dunes National Park — Cowles Bog
Chesterton, IN // 1 hr from CHI

One of the most ecologically diverse trails in the Midwest. The Cowles Bog loop passes through five distinct plant communities — black oak savanna, shrub wetland, bog, northern dune forest, and lakefront beach — all in under 5 miles. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in America's backyard.

NATIONAL PARKECOLOGICALBOGLAKEFRONT
Distance4.7 mi
Elevation200 ft
Moderate
Kettle Moraine State Forest — Nordic Trail
Lapham Peak, WI // 1.25 hrs from CHI

Wisconsin's Kettle Moraine preserves one of the best examples of glacial topography in North America — kettles, kames, eskers, and moraines sculpted by retreating ice sheets 10,000 years ago. The Nordic Trail system is the finest trail network within driving distance of Chicago. Fall color is exceptional here.

GLACIAL TERRAINSTATE FORESTFALL COLORROLLING HILLS
Distance9.1 mi
Elevation400 ft
Moderate
North Shore Ravines — Fort Sheridan
Highland Park, IL // 30 min from CHI

The North Shore ravines are Chicago's best-kept hiking secret. Deep glacial ravines cut into Lake Michigan bluffs create a dense hardwood forest that feels nothing like the surrounding suburbs. Multiple ravines from Glencoe to Waukegan are connected by trail. Wildflowers in spring are extraordinary.

RAVINESBLUFFSSPRING WILDFLOWERSHIDDEN GEM
Distance3.5 mi
Elevation180 ft
Beginner
Starved Rock State Park
Utica, IL // 1.5 hrs from CHI

Sandstone canyons, waterfalls, and ancient geological history make Starved Rock unlike anything else in Illinois. Eighteen canyons carved by glacial meltwater over thousands of years. LaSalle Canyon is the crown jewel — a 60-foot waterfall surrounded by towering sandstone walls draped in ice formations in winter. The most dramatic terrain in the state.

CANYONSWATERFALLSSANDSTONESTATE PARK
Distance13 mi total
Elevation200 ft
Moderate
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KNOW BEFORE
YOU GO.

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WINTER HIKING IS REAL

Indiana Dunes in winter is one of the most underrated experiences near Chicago. Frozen shoreline, snow-covered dunes, and almost no crowds. Layer properly and go — you'll have the beach to yourself. Yak Trax for ice sections near the lake.

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SPRING TIMING

Trails in the Forest Preserve and ravine systems can be extremely muddy March through May. Waterproof boots are mandatory in spring. The mud is worth it — the wildflower bloom in April is one of the best shows in the Midwest.

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THINK BEYOND THE DUNES

Most Chicagoans know Indiana Dunes and stop there. Kettle Moraine, Starved Rock, and the Shawnee National Forest (southern IL) are all within a 2-hour drive and far less trafficked. The chapter runs quarterly road trips to each.