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The Illinois River Bluff Trail offers a refreshing, easy hike through a natural surface woodland near Peoria, perfect for a quick escape into nature. You'll navigate dirt paths and exposed roots under a canopy of towering oaks, experiencing more elevation changes than many local trails. This 1.7-mile (2.7 km) route features 222 feet (68 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes about 45 minutes, making it an ideal choice for a short, invigorating walk.
When planning your visit, be sure to wear sturdy footwear, especially if there's been recent rain, as the trail can get muddy and slick. While this segment is generally dog-friendly, always keep your furry friend on a leash and be aware that some connected parks within the larger trail system may have restrictions. Fall is a particularly beautiful time to hike, as the forest explodes with vibrant autumn colors.
This trail is part of a much larger, connected system that weaves through several Peoria Park District parks, including the historic Green Valley Camp. It's known for its varied terrain, which includes steep hills and natural stairways in other sections, providing a good workout for those seeking more challenge. The consistent elevation changes, even on this easy segment, set it apart from flatter options in the region.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The trail offers multiple access points, making it convenient to hike in sections or as a through-hike. Key access points include Detweiller Park, Camp Wokanda, Robinson Park, and the former Salvation Army Green Valley Camp. You can also start your hike from the Green Valley Camp area.
The trail features varied and rugged terrain, including dirt paths, steep inclines and declines, and occasional flat sections. Hikers should expect natural stairways and exposed roots. The footing can become muddy and slick after rain, so sturdy footwear is highly recommended. It's known for significant elevation changes compared to other trails in the Peoria area.
While generally rated as moderate, some sections of the trail can be challenging due to steep inclines and roots. Some parts are suitable for children, but parents should be mindful of the more difficult sections. For beginners, it's advisable to start with shorter segments to gauge the difficulty before attempting longer stretches.
The trail offers beautiful scenery year-round, but many visitors particularly rave about the stunning fall colors. Spring also provides a pleasant hiking experience. Be aware that after rain, the trail can become muddy and slick, regardless of the season.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Illinois River Bluff Trail, as it is part of the Peoria Park District system. However, always check for any updated regulations from the Peoria Park District before your visit.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, all dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety of other hikers and wildlife. Please remember to pack out any waste.
Hikers will be immersed in beautiful woodlands dominated by towering oaks, majestic creek beds, and grassy clearings. The trail features numerous bridges over creek crossings, a unique tunnel under Illinois Route 6, and passes through historic sites like the former Salvation Army Green Valley Camp and an abandoned homestead. You'll also find excellent views of the Illinois River valley.
The entire trail is approximately 6.9 miles one-way. Many visitors choose to hike shorter segments from one of the multiple access points. If hiked as an out-and-back, the full experience can extend to about 14 miles, offering a significant workout.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Illinois River Bluff Trail, Illinois River Bluff Trail, Illinois River Bluff Trail, and Illinois River Bluff Trail.
Given the rugged and varied terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are highly recommended, especially since the trail can be muddy and slick after rain. Bringing water, snacks, and dressing in layers is also advisable for comfort and safety.
The trail is known for its significant elevation changes, with one 4.7-mile section alone featuring over 1500 feet of elevation gain. To manage this, consider hiking shorter segments from different access points. If you're interested in unique local activities, near Camp Wokanda, you might observe blue tubes in the forest, indicating a maple syrup gathering process during the right season.
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