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United States
Illinois
Mclean County
Normal

Constitution Trail

Hard

3.4

(26)

38

hikers

Constitution Trail

13:57

54.6km

190m

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The Constitution Trail offers 33.9 miles of paved paths through Bloomington-Normal, providing an accessible and diverse urban hiking experie

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Union Missionary Baptist Church

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49.4 km

Tipton Park South

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Tipton Park South is a 50-acre park that is primarily prairie and two bodies of water. There are 2 miles of paved trails within the park and the park has access to the Constitution Trail to the south.

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53.4 km

581 m

244 m

232 m

146 m

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43.4 km

8.05 km

3.09 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Constitution Trail, and is it suitable for all users?

The Constitution Trail is widely considered an easy trail due to its predominantly flat, paved surface. While the full route can be quite long (over 50 km), its numerous access points and gentle grade make it suitable for a wide range of users, including families, beginners, and those seeking a less strenuous outing. It's an excellent choice for walking, running, biking, and inline skating.

What is the typical terrain and surface like on the trail?

The trail primarily occupies abandoned railroad corridors, resulting in a largely flat and even terrain. Its surface is consistently hard, mostly asphalt, though some sections may incorporate gravel. This makes it very accessible and suitable for various activities.

Where can I park to access the Constitution Trail?

The trail is highly accessible with 32 designated trailheads located throughout Bloomington and Normal. These trailheads typically offer parking areas, making it easy to find a convenient starting point. You can consult local city government websites for specific trailhead locations and parking details.

Is the Constitution Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Always check local regulations for any specific rules regarding pets on multi-use trails.

When is the best time of year to experience the trail?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Even in winter, portions of the trail are cleared of snow, allowing for continued use. Consider visiting during off-peak hours for a quieter experience, especially on weekends.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the Constitution Trail. It is a public 'linear park' freely accessible to everyone.

What kind of scenery and landmarks can I expect to see along the way?

The trail offers a diverse range of scenery, weaving through urban landscapes of Bloomington and Normal, as well as natural areas. You'll find a blend of community views, parks, and sections where you can immerse yourself in nature. Notable landmarks include the historic Camelback Bridge in Normal, which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. You might also pass by Tipton Park South.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Constitution Trail Illinois Central Branch, Constitution Trail Interurban Branch, and Constitution Trail Bloomer Line Branch, which are all part of the extensive Constitution Trail network.

Are there amenities like restrooms or water available along the route?

Yes, the trail is well-equipped with amenities to enhance your experience. You'll find restrooms, shelters, benches, water fountains, and picnic tables strategically placed along its length, especially near trailheads and parks.

What makes the Constitution Trail a unique outdoor destination?

The trail is a significant example of the 'rails-to-trails' movement, transforming abandoned railway lines into a vibrant recreational asset. Its extensive network (over 37 miles), designation as a 'Millennium Trail,' and role as a vital connector between Bloomington and Normal make it a cherished 'linear park' and a central part of the community's outdoor life.

How long does it typically take to hike the entire Constitution Trail?

Hiking the entire 54.6 km (approximately 34 miles) of the main route could take around 14 hours of continuous walking. However, given its numerous access points and multi-use nature, most people enjoy shorter sections for a few hours at a time, making it adaptable to various fitness levels and time commitments.

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