Improved Illinois bike maps blaze
new trail
Convenient resource to plan trips,
showcase state’s vast bike network
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[July 07, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Transportation today
announced the release of the new-and-improved Illinois Official Bike
Maps, a free and convenient resource showcasing the state’s vast
bicycle network of trails, paths and streets. Maps for each of
IDOT’s nine districts include new features and designs that make
them easier to understand, while including more information on
noteworthy stops and attractions easily accessible by bike.
“Bicycling is a healthy, viable and environmentally-friendly option
of transportation in cities, towns and rural areas throughout our
state,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “These
maps will provide residents and visitors a valuable and handy tool
to plan for their daily travels as well as trips for fun and
recreation.”
The maps continue to feature information on local trails and paths,
in addition to recommended bicycle routes on local streets and
connections to transit.
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Details on attractions such as campgrounds, parks and other
points of interest also are included.
Improved design and markings were incorporated to make the maps
easier to read while providing a regional perspective of bicycling resources and
interests in a paper format preferred by many bicyclists. The nine unique covers
also reflect the diversity of the state’s bicycling community and environment.
To order a map, click here or visit
https://idot.click/bikemaps.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information]
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