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Chicago

Chicago Riverwalk

Easy

4.8

(9108)

12,792

hikers

Chicago Riverwalk

00:49

3.20km

10m

Hiking

Explore the heart of Chicago on the Riverwalk, an easy 2.0 miles (3.2 km) hiking route that offers a unique perspective of the city's iconic architecture. You will experience minimal elevation gain, just 20 feet (6 metres), making it a comfortable stroll for about 48 minutes. As you walk, you'll…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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After 101 m for 1.89 km

After 2.34 km for 326 m

Waypoints

A

LaSalle Street Bridge and Reid Murdoch Center

Highlight • Bridge

1

143 m

View of La Salle Street Bridge

Highlight • Viewpoint

2

300 m

3

360 m

Benches

Highlight • Rest Area

This is a great spot to take a break. Have a sit on the modern benches, admire the beautiful buildings rising all around the river and watch the boats go by.

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4

877 m

Chicago Riverwalk

Highlight • Trail

Really nice path along the Chicago river with great views, cozy atmosphere and many bars - great in the evenings.

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5

1.28 km

Lou Malnati's Pizzeria

Highlight • Restaurant

Deep Dish Pizza by Lou

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6

1.34 km

Chicago Riverwalk Dining Area

Highlight • Restaurant

Very nice view of the Chicago skyline

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7

1.92 km

Outer Drive Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

Not the nicest route for walking and definitely noisy, but a quite impressive (and slightly dated) structure. The view over the Chicago river is worth talking the West side (even if its the worse one by foot).

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8

1.96 km

Riverwalk Gateway, Chicago

Highlight • Trail

Very nice for pedestrians and cyclists.

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B

3.20 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

2.29 km

817 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.35 km

425 m

420 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Chicago Riverwalk?

The Riverwalk features a paved, multi-use pathway that is largely flat and easily accessible. Some sections include ramps for smooth transitions, making it suitable for all users. It's an urban trail, so expect cityscapes rather than natural landscapes.

Is the Chicago Riverwalk suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Riverwalk is considered an easy walk, perfect for beginners, families, and people of all fitness levels. Its flat, paved surface and minimal elevation changes make it very accessible.

What can I see along the route?

The Riverwalk offers impressive views of towering skyscrapers and iconic architecture, often described as an 'urban canyon'. You'll see landmarks like the DuSable Bridge and Marina City, as well as various public art installations. Notable highlights include the LaSalle Street Bridge, The River Theater, and the Outer Drive Bridge.

Are there places to eat or relax along the route?

Absolutely. The Riverwalk is lined with numerous restaurants, bars, and cafes, especially in The Marina section. You can find spots like Lou Malnati's Pizzeria and the Chicago Riverwalk Dining Area. There are also plenty of benches and seating areas, including the steps at The River Theater, perfect for relaxing and watching the boats.

Where can I park when visiting the Chicago Riverwalk?

As an urban trail, parking is typically available in nearby paid parking garages or lots within downtown Chicago. There isn't specific trailhead parking for the Riverwalk itself, so plan to use commercial parking facilities and walk to an access point.

How can I get to the Chicago Riverwalk using public transport?

The Riverwalk is easily accessible via Chicago's extensive public transportation system. Numerous CTA 'L' train lines and bus routes have stops within a short walking distance of various Riverwalk access points. Check the CTA website for the best route to your desired starting location.

Is the Chicago Riverwalk a loop trail?

The primary Chicago Riverwalk route is generally experienced as an out-and-back path along the south bank of the Chicago River, stretching approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) one way. While you can walk it in both directions, it's not a closed loop in itself. However, it can be combined with other city routes for longer loop experiences.

Is the Chicago Riverwalk dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Chicago Riverwalk, but they must be kept on a leash. Please be mindful of other pedestrians and clean up after your pet. Some indoor establishments may have restrictions, so check with individual businesses.

What is the best time of year to visit the Chicago Riverwalk?

The Riverwalk is enjoyable year-round, but the best time to visit is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, all amenities are open, and there are often events, live music, and boat tours. Evenings are also popular for viewing the 'Art on theMART Light Projections'.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee to access the Chicago Riverwalk?

No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Chicago Riverwalk itself. It is a public urban space freely open to everyone.

What are the unique sections or 'coves' along the Riverwalk?

The Riverwalk is divided into distinct 'coves' or 'rooms', each offering a unique experience. These include The Marina with restaurants, The Cove for kayak rentals, The River Theater for relaxation, The Water Plaza (which has featured a zero-depth fountain), The Jetty with floating wetland gardens, and The Confluence (or Boardwalk) offering sweeping views of the river's branches.

Does the Chicago Riverwalk connect with other trails?

Yes, the route officially covers sections of the Chicago Riverwalk and also passes through parts of the Pedway and Riverwalk trails. It's also possible to connect to other urban paths and parks within the city.

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