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Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor adventures

Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Adventures

The Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor preserves a historic waterway corridor in northeastern Illinois, offering rich outdoor experiences including hiking, biking, and water activities along a significant 19th-century canal route.

7,000+
Acres Protected
85+
Miles of Trails
Approx. 500,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor

 

The Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor follows the historic canal route that linked the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River watershed, a crucial factor in the mid-1800s development of Chicago and the broader Midwest. Stretching roughly 96 miles from Chicago to LaSalle-Peru, Illinois, the corridor encompasses a range of landscapes including riverfronts, wetlands, forest preserves, and historic small towns. This linear heritage corridor features numerous historic sites, canal locks, remnants of towpaths, and important cultural landmarks reflecting the engineering feats and commerce of the era. The Canal National Heritage Corridor is home to diverse ecosystems such as floodplain forests, wetlands, and prairie patches, supporting wildlife like waterfowl, beavers, and migratory birds. Visitors can explore extensive multi-use trails perfect for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, many following the original canal towpath. Canoeing and kayaking along segments of the Illinois River and the canal provide scenic water-based recreation opportunities. Landmark sites include the Illinois & Michigan Canal State Trail, Lock 16, and the Ottawa Field Museum Locktender’s House. The corridor not only offers outdoor recreation but also a deep sense of historical interpretation through museums, interpretive centers, and public events. This heritage corridor serves as a greenway connecting urban, suburban, and rural communities while preserving an important chapter of Illinois and Midwest history.

Highlights

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Illinois & Michigan Canal State Trail – a historic multi-use trail following the canal’s original towpath

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Lock 16 – well-preserved canal lock and museum with interactive exhibits

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Marseilles Lockview Park – panoramic views of the Illinois River and historic lock system

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Pontiac Bridge and Lock – a less crowded, scenic spot for kayaking and wildlife watching

Notable Natural Features

Illinois & Michigan Canal State Trail

A 61-mile long multi-use trail following the original canal towpath, offering hiking, biking, and horseback riding opportunities.

Lock 16 and Museum

A historic lock featuring a museum with exhibits on canal history, engineering, and local culture.

Marseilles Lockview Park

Park overlooking the Illinois River and historic lock structures, offering scenic views and picnic areas.