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Easy hiking trails around Edwardsville, Illinois, traverse a diverse landscape characterized by wetlands, woodlands, and riverine environments. The region features well-developed trail systems, including paved paths and natural trails, catering to various outdoor activities. Hikers can explore areas with old-growth forests, tranquil lakes, and access to the Mississippi River.
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The Lakeshore, Campground and Larch Tree Trail Loop offers a delightful blend of tranquil lake views and serene forest paths, making it an ideal easy hike for a relaxed day…
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The Seven Tubs Main Loop offers a captivating journey through a unique natural gorge, where Wheelbarrow Run has sculpted a series of impressive potholes into the sandstone bedrock. You'll find…

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The Wilkes-Barre River Common Trail offers a delightful, easy stroll along the Susquehanna River, perfect for a quick escape into nature. This 2.7-mile (4.3 km) route features paved paths, minimal…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a beautiful riverfront park, nestled near the magnificent courthouse, offers paved walkways for hiking and biking, two amphitheaters, lovely outdoor gardens, and plenty of open space. It is a fantastic place for a scenic walk and an ideal setting for a picnic, where you can enjoy picturesque views of the river.
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This magnificent bridge, built in the early 1900s, spans 1,400 feet across the Susquehanna River, connecting the communities of Wilkes-Barre and Kingston via East Market Street. It provides access to Kirby Park, the west side neighborhoods, and the Luzerne County Levee Trail, making it one of the county's most popular locations for walking, jogging, and sightseeing. On each side of the bridge are massive pylons topped with eagle statues weighing 5,500 pounds—heavier than a fully grown rhinoceros. These four statues pay tribute to the fallen veterans of World War I. It offers a spectacular backdrop, worthy of stopping to capture some memorable photos.
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Seven Tubs is named after the seven glacially cuts pools in the rocks. Wheelbarrow Run flows across the pools creating an inviting place to swim and beautiful scenery.
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Edwardsville and its surrounding areas offer a good selection of easy hiking trails. This guide features four specifically categorized as easy, but the broader Madison County Transit (MCT) Trails system provides over 130 miles of paved, multi-use paths suitable for easy walks.
You'll find a diverse range of terrain on easy hikes in Edwardsville. Many trails, especially those part of the MCT system or in city parks like Joe Glik Park, are paved and relatively flat. However, areas like the Watershed Nature Center offer unique raised marsh walks, and Bohm Woods Nature Preserve provides a 2-mile unpaved loop with variable terrain and stream crossings through old-growth forest.
Yes, Edwardsville has several easy loop trails. For example, the Lakeshore, Campground and Larch Tree Trail Loop offers a pleasant circuit. The Bohm Woods Nature Preserve also features a 2-mile unpaved loop trail, perfect for a more immersive nature experience.
Absolutely! Edwardsville is very family-friendly. Many city parks, like Leclaire Park, offer pleasant sidewalk loops ideal for family walks. The paved sections of the MCT Trails system are also excellent for children, and the Watershed Nature Center provides an engaging environment for environmental education and exploration.
Many trails in Edwardsville are dog-friendly, especially the paved MCT Trails system and trails within city parks. However, it's always best to check specific park regulations before you go, as some nature preserves might have restrictions to protect wildlife. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
Yes, Edwardsville offers several excellent stroller-friendly options. The expansive Madison County Transit (MCT) Trails system, with its over 130 miles of paved paths, is ideal for strollers. City parks like Joe Glik Park and Leclaire Park also feature paved walking trails perfect for a leisurely stroll with a stroller.
Edwardsville boasts several scenic spots. The Watershed Nature Center offers wetlands, woodlands, and a unique raised marsh walk. Bohm Woods Nature Preserve features massive, centuries-old hardwood trees and rare spring wildflowers. You can also enjoy tranquil views of a lake teeming with carp and turtles at the SIUE Gardens, or walk across the majestic Mississippi River on the historic Old Chain of Rocks Bridge.
The komoot community rates the Edwardsville area highly, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the diverse natural landscapes ranging from wetlands to old-growth forests, and the well-maintained paths that make outdoor exploration enjoyable for all skill levels.
Yes, Edwardsville has several points of interest. The historic Old Chain of Rocks Bridge offers a unique walk across the Mississippi River. While not directly on every trail, you can find attractions like the Market Street Bridge and the Concrete City in the broader region, offering glimpses into local history and engineering.
For a very short and easy option, consider the Seven Tubs Main Loop. It's less than a kilometer long and offers a quick, pleasant walk. Another slightly longer but still easy option is the Seven Tubs Recreation Area – Seven Tubs Main Loop loop from Liewellyn Corners, which is about 3.3 km.
Edwardsville offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring brings beautiful wildflowers, especially in places like Bohm Woods. Summer is great for shaded trails, and fall provides stunning foliage. Even winter can be pleasant for a crisp walk, with opportunities for birdwatching, particularly bald eagles at nearby Pere Marquette State Park.


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