Great River Trail State Park offers scenic outdoor recreation along the western edge of Illinois, featuring over 24 miles of multi-use trail that wind beside the Mississippi River.
Great River Trail State Park stretches along the Mississippi River between the towns of Savanna and East Dubuque in northwestern Illinois. The park centers around a former railroad corridor converted into a multi-use trail, providing hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders with access to beautiful river views, wetlands, woodlands, and limestone bluffs. The relatively flat terrain makes the trail accessible for all skill levels. Wildlife such as deer, bald eagles, and numerous waterfowl species thrive in the surrounding habitat, especially near the Mississippi River and the adjacent backwaters. Historically, the trail follows the route of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad which was essential for regional commerce in the 19th and 20th centuries. The park connects to state and federal lands including the Apple River Canyon State Park to the south and the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge across the river. This area is popular for bird watching, fishing, and paddling the river. Several small towns along the trail offer amenities and cultural attractions, including historic downtown areas and riverfront parks. The Great River Trail provides a low-impact way to experience the natural and cultural landscape of the Upper Mississippi River valley, making it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
Historic railroad corridor converted to a scenic multi-use trail
Spectacular views of the Mississippi River and limestone bluffs
Diverse wildlife including bald eagles and migratory birds
Connection to Apple River Canyon State Park and Mississippi River refuge
The northern trailhead provides easy access, parking, and views of the Mississippi River with informational signage about local history.
A southern access point where the Great River Trail intersects the rugged terrain and waterfalls of Apple River Canyon State Park.
Several scenic spots along the trail offer panoramic views of the river, perfect for photography and birding.