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Winnetka-Northfield Green Bay Trail Corridor adventures

Winnetka-Northfield Green Bay Trail Corridor Adventures

The Winnetka-Northfield Green Bay Trail Corridor is a scenic, multi-use trail segment located in northeastern Illinois, offering a peaceful connection between the communities of Winnetka and Northfield. It provides a popular route for walking, biking, and outdoor recreation amid suburban natural landscapes.

Approx. 150 acres
Acres Protected
3 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 100,000+
Annual Visitors
Converted to trail use in the 1970s
Year Established

About Winnetka-Northfield Green Bay Trail Corridor

 

The Winnetka-Northfield Green Bay Trail Corridor is part of the larger Green Bay Trail system, a historic rail-trail corridor in Cook County, Illinois. The trail runs along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, extending from Chicago’s northern suburbs through beachfront parks, forest preserves, and residential neighborhoods. This particular corridor connects the communities of Winnetka and Northfield, two charming North Shore suburbs known for their tree-lined streets, preserved green spaces, and easy lake access. The trail corridor extends roughly 3 miles, winding through a combination of asphalt and well-maintained paths that accommodate walkers, runners, and cyclists alike. The corridor intersects with several parks and natural areas, including the Shelby Farm Forest Preserve and parts of the Skokie Lagoons, which are known for their wetland ecosystems and birdwatching opportunities. Historically, the trail follows a portion of the Chicago and North Western Railway line, repurposed into a recreational trail that preserves the transportation heritage while promoting outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy scenic views of Lake Michigan’s shoreline along with native vegetation such as oak and hickory forests, prairie grasses, and wetland habitats. The area is home to wildlife including various songbirds, waterfowl, and small mammals. The Winnetka-Northfield corridor offers an easy and accessible walking or biking experience, popular for daily exercise, commuting, and leisure. Its proximity to downtown Winnetka and Northfield allows users to explore charming village centers with shops and eateries after outdoor activities. The corridor also serves as a connector to other regional trails and green spaces, making it a valuable asset for residents and visitors seeking recreation or a peaceful escape.

Highlights

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Scenic views of Lake Michigan shoreline

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Diverse wetland and forest ecosystems at adjoining forest preserves

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Historic rail-trail corridor repurposed from former railroad line

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Quiet suburban setting with easy access to local village centers

Notable Natural Features

Shelby Farm Forest Preserve

Located adjacent to the corridor, the preserve includes wetlands and forest habitats, popular for birdwatching and nature walks.

Historic Railroad Heritage

The trail follows a former Chicago and North Western Railway line, maintaining historical significance through its rail-trail conversion.

Lake Michigan Shore Access

Several points near the trail provide access to the lakefront with scenic views and spots for relaxation.