I'm trying to plan a good route for a tour next month. We have the flexibility of doing 7-10 days.
We'll be riding fully touring bikes with 700x32c wheels with plans to camp every night. Probably don't want to do more than 60 miles a day, although it's not a hard constraint. The question is - where should I go? I found a nice route on here for going to Madison in 3 days, but then from there I wasn't sure what to do. Maybe it's not a good first part of a 7-10 day tour, so I should consider something else entirely. Maybe part of the Grand Illinois Trail? I'd really like something scenic with nice camping, but really I just want to get out there and ride. Suggestions?
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You could take the Amtrack up to St. Paul and ride back using the various Wisconsin trails mentioned above. The 400 mile trip would be about seven 60mile days. Throw in a cople rest days and you've got yourself and nice trip.
Wisconsin state parks have a policy of never turning away bike tourists, even if the campground is sold out. So, don't worry about reservations (at state parks only).
Thanks for starting this thread. I'm also looking for recommendations for a 3-4 day route from Chicago with camping and nice natural areas along the way. Trains and other modes included. We'll be on sturdy road bikes. These are great suggestions, keep them coming :)
In about two weeks, I plan on riding the Hennepin Trail that goes all the way to the Quad cities (Iowa,IL), starting in Willow Springs (there's also a Metra stop there) passing through Starved Rock National Park. The trail length is under 200 miles. For the return, head south to Galesburg, IL (50 miles south of the Quad cities) and hop on the Amtrak (this line allows roll-on bike service, just make sure to book with bike option on their website).
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I did a 7 day ride in June; 460 miles (60-70 per day). Went up to Manitowoc, took the slow ferry to Ludington, and then rode down the coast of MI and back to Chi thru IN. I actually started riding in Kenosha; I took the Metra there due to scheduling issues with the ferry (I had to be there by 2pm on my second day, so I rode to Pt Washington on my first day, rather than Milwaukee)
I did the same ride as JeffB in reverse two weeks ago: left my apartment in Logan Square on Friday morning, rode through NW IN and up to Ludington (stopping in New Buffalo, South Haven and Muskegon on the way), took the (yes very slow) ferry to Manitowoc, spent nights in Sheboygan and Milwaukee, and was drinking a beer at the Handlebar on my way back into town the following Thursday afternoon. It was a really, really nice ride, and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a week loop out of Chicago. A good mix of rail trails and reasonably low-traffic roads the whole way around, though I took higher traffic options pretty frequently to make better time. I rode between 30 and 95 miles each day averaging I think 70 almost exactly.
I did the same thing in July! Wonderful Tour with many beaches, lighthouses, breweries along the way. Highly recommended!
JeffB said:
I did a 7 day ride in June; 460 miles (60-70 per day). Went up to Manitowoc, took the slow ferry to Ludington, and then rode down the coast of MI and back to Chi thru IN. I actually started riding in Kenosha; I took the Metra there due to scheduling issues with the ferry (I had to be there by 2pm on my second day, so I rode to Pt Washington on my first day, rather than Milwaukee)
There are campsites at Silver Lake State Park, Muskegon State Park, Holland State Park, Van Buren State Park, and Warren Dunes State Park, listed from north to south. All are on the lake shore.
If I were doing the trip, I wouldn't be without DeLorme Atlas and Gazetteer for WI and MI. Around $20 for each state. Quick and easy way to find interesting things along the route.
Some of my experiences:
[Weblog] and [Pictures] for a second 2007 tour around Lake Michigan - this time all the way around
[Weblog] and [Pictures] from a ride from Pittsburgh to Washington DC in May of 2010
[Weblog]and [Pictures] from the Grand Illinois Trail around Illinois during the summer of 2006
[Weblog] and [Pictures] from an aborted attempt to ride to St. Louis during the midwest flooding of June 2008
[Weblog] from a ride part-way down the Katy Trail starting in St. Louis, Missouri
Hopefully this will give you some ideas and you can make a good trip on your own!
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