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If you would like to bike on your own or with a friend, we offer free maps, with a diverse group of self-guided rides. |
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LINCOLN PARK
5 miles | 2-3 hours | Easy
This ride has it all — nature, adventure, history, and beauty. Lincoln Park is Chicago’s urban oasis with 1,200 acres of wonderful park land, sandy beaches, serene lagoons, and world-famous cultural attractions including the Lincoln Park Zoo, the Lincoln Park Conservatory, and the Notebaert Nature Museum. This is Chicago’s most popular ride. |
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MILLENNIUM PARK, GRANT PARK & CHINATOWN
8 miles | 3-4 hours | Moderate
Many of Chicago’s greatest sites, including Crown Fountain, Pritzker Pavilion, Buckingham Fountain, and the Museum Campus. Then on to Chinatown to explore Chinese culture, food, shops, and festivals. |
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HYDE PARK & THE OSAKA JAPANSES GARDEN
19 miles | 3-4 hours | Challenging
This ride is rich in culture, history, and nature. The beautiful Osaka Japanese garden is located on a tranquil pond, and is neighbor to the Museum of Science and Industry. It is rare to find such a botanical marvel and peaceful haven in the heart of a thriving metropolis. Hyde Park is also home to the University of Chicago and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House. |
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LAKEFRONT TO THE BAHA'I TEMPLE
14 miles | 3-4 hours | Challenging (1-way ride)
It took over 40 years to complete the Baha’i Temple, also known as the Taj Mahal of Wilmette, and the result is a breathtaking vista of unsurpassed beauty. On the way to the Temple, take in lovely views of the lakefront beaches and parks along Lake Michigan, leading to Northwestern University’s Evanston campus. |
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