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Lake Renwick Bikeway

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The Lake Renwick Bikeway is a 3.35-mile paved multi-use trail located within the expansive Lake Renwick Preserve in Plainfield, Will County, Illinois. This flat, accessible pathway offers a scenic loop around Lake Renwick and Budde Lake, winding through picturesque wetlands. It stands as a testament to nature's resilience, having been transformed from former quarry operations into a vital natural habitat within the Lily Cache Creek preservation system.

Visitors consistently praise the bikeway for its exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly birdwatching.…

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    The Lake Renwick Bikeway is a 3.35 mile long paved bike trail that loops around Lake Renwick and Budde Lake. The trail is open to cyclists, walkers and runners and takes you through the beautiful wetlands around the lakes.

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    Jog the Lake Renwick Bikeway, a 5.0-mile (8.1 km) moderate route through wetlands and around lakes, known for abundant birdlife.

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    Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Distance 1.90 km

    Uphill 10 m

    Downhill 10 m

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    Location: Plainfield, Will County, Illinois, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the total length of the Lake Renwick Bikeway and is it a loop?

    The Lake Renwick Bikeway is 3.35 miles (approximately 5.4 km) long. It features a paved path that loops around both Lake Renwick and Budde Lake, offering a continuous circuit for cyclists, walkers, and runners.

    Is the Lake Renwick Bikeway suitable for beginners or those seeking an easy ride?

    Yes, the Lake Renwick Bikeway is highly suitable for beginners and those looking for a relaxed outing. Its paved surface and flat terrain make it an excellent choice for all fitness levels, including families with young children or individuals using wheelchairs and strollers on most sections.

    Are there specific parking areas for accessing the Lake Renwick Bikeway?

    Yes, there are several convenient access points with parking. Key access points include Turtle Lake Access on Lockport Street and Copley Nature Park. Another point is located near Renwick Road, west of I-55. Parking is generally available at these locations.

    Are dogs allowed on the Lake Renwick Bikeway?

    While the preserve is generally welcoming, it's important to check the specific regulations for pets within the Lake Renwick Preserve, especially concerning the Heron Rookery Nature Preserve which has sensitive wildlife areas. Typically, dogs are permitted on leashes on the bikeway itself, but always confirm with the Forest Preserve District of Will County's official website for the most current rules. You can find more information on their site: reconnectwithnature.org.

    What are the best times of day to visit the Lake Renwick Bikeway to avoid crowds or for optimal wildlife viewing?

    For optimal wildlife viewing, especially birdwatching, early mornings or late afternoons are often best. To avoid larger crowds, particularly on weekends, consider visiting earlier in the morning or during weekdays. The preserve is popular, so peak times can see more visitors.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the bikeway?

    The Lake Renwick Bikeway is renowned for its exceptional wildlife. Visitors frequently spot great blue herons, great egrets, and double-crested cormorants, especially around the heron rookery. Other sightings include bald eagles, American white pelicans, various winter waterfowl, white-tailed deer, rabbits, turtles, and frogs.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Lake Renwick Bikeway?

    The Lake Renwick Bikeway is located in Plainfield, Illinois, which offers various amenities. While there aren't facilities directly on the bikeway, you can find a selection of cafes, restaurants, and local businesses within a short driving distance in Plainfield for refreshments or meals. For accommodation, there are hotels and lodging options available in Plainfield and neighboring towns.

    What unique natural features or viewpoints should I look out for on the Lake Renwick Bikeway?

    The bikeway offers scenic views as it winds through wetlands and circles Budde Lake. The most notable natural feature is the heron rookery, a significant nesting site for various wading birds. The transformation of the landscape from former quarries into a thriving natural habitat is also a unique aspect, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical context.

    Can the Lake Renwick Bikeway be used during winter months?

    Yes, the Lake Renwick Bikeway is a year-round destination. In winter, when conditions allow, it is suitable for activities such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Winter also provides unique opportunities for spotting different waterfowl and wildlife.

    Are there other popular trails or cycleways near Lake Renwick Bikeway that I can explore?

    The Lake Renwick Bikeway is part of the larger Lake Renwick Preserve and is connected to the extensive trail network managed by the Forest Preserve District of Will County. While the bikeway itself is a distinct loop, the region offers numerous other trails for cycling, hiking, and running. For details on nearby trails, you can consult the Forest Preserve District's website: reconnectwithnature.org.

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