How long is Bloomingdale Trail?

How long is Bloomingdale Trail?

2.7 mi
At 2.7 mi (4.3 km), Bloomingdale Trail is the longest greenway project of a former elevated rail line in the United States and the second longest in the world.

Why is the Bloomingdale Trail called the 606?

The project is named for the 606 zip code prefix Chicagoans share, reflecting the park and trail system’s role as a community connector. The 606 name also evokes a connection to the site’s transportation history, a play on the tradition of using numbers to name rail lines, highways, and other transportation corridors.

Is the Bloomingdale Trail the same as the 606?

The 606 is an 2.7-mile elevated park and trail that was built on what was once an industrial train line. Officially called the Bloomingdale trail, the 606 gets its name from the common numbers in Chicago’s west side zip codes.

Where does the 606 trail start and end?

The 606 runs along the Bloomingdale Trail (1800N) for 2.7 miles between Ashland (1600W) and Ridgeway (3750W). Walking, cycling or taking public transportation is encouraged.

Can you bike on the 606 trail?

Chicago’s new elevated trail is a great place to run, walk, stroll, or bike through 2.7 miles of the city’s northwest side neighborhoods. Formerly an elevated rail line, The 606 is now a fully paved trail that features six ground level parks, art installations, an event plaza, and more.

Are dogs allowed on the 606 trail?

Much like the lakefront trail, dogs on leashes are welcome on The 606 trail and in parks, according to the Trust for Public Land, which is managing the project for the Chicago Park District.

Are there bathrooms on the 606 trail?

The 606 doesn’t have bathrooms directly on the path, but there are plenty of places to hop off the trail and find a bathroom to use nearby. 3. The 606 has a rubbery surface on either side of the path, giving runners and walkers a softer surface to run on if you’re prone to shin splints and other bone/joint pain.

Is the Illinois Prairie Path closed?

The Illinois Prairie Path is closed to bike traffic between Cross Street and West Street along Liberty Drive as crews continue with construction associated with the Downtown Streetscape Plan.

Is the Illinois Prairie Path paved?

Users of the Path enjoy the scenic 61 miles, which includes many Illinois recreated prairie restorations. The Path is surfaced primarily with a crushed limestone surface, which is easy on feet and bike tires alike, and sheds water quickly following rainfall.

Can you Rollerblade on 606?

But getting along peacefully on the 10-foot-wide path — with 2-foot-wide rubberized lanes for joggers — has become a feat for cyclists, skate boarders, inline skaters, walkers and joggers during the peak hours of 5 to 8 p.m. weekdays and all day on weekends.

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