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I believe this section is technically in Winnetka. The signs have been there since the 80s: http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/big-noise-in-winnetka-banned-b.... Only the "ravine" section is closed to bikes.
There's a winding, steep section of Sheridan bikes are not allowed. It's considered dangerous. I hear it's fun. :-)
Nope. There have been signs there for decades. It was a big deal when the ravines were closed because they were fun to ride. the alt route up Old Green Bay Road had become so ingrained that it is like going to the bathroom in the middle of the night. No need to turn on the light. The path is well worn.
As Dave says, this goes back a LONG time. They may have new signage, but that's probably all that's changed.
I went riding up Sheridan and back for a few hours on Wednesday evening. On the way back to Evanston, I made a wrong turn and somehow ended up going north again and through the ravine. It was indeed fun :) The repaving is almost complete and the pavement is terrific form the south end of, I think, Winnetka all the way up to nearly Lake Cook Rd.
"I saw a few signs with a picture of a bike and a red circle with a line through it while I was riding. I'm not sure what that means"
I don't know why that made me laugh so hard! It means no bikes allowed. Need help with any other street signs? The red ones with the letters STOP means stop ;)
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