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Touring cycling around Boulder Hill, Illinois, offers access to an extensive network of trails within the Fox River Valley. The region is characterized by the scenic Fox River, which is paralleled by long paved bike trails, and numerous forest preserves. These features create a varied landscape for cyclists, ranging from riverside paths to routes through wooded areas. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, making it suitable for a wide range of touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Step back in time as you explore the historic farmsteads dating to the late 1800s at this site. A rare gabled-roofed farmhouse remains, one of the last of its style in DuPage County, along with a massive wood-planked German barn dating back to 1890, if not earlier. The worn fieldstone foundation of another vintage barn can still be spotted. In the 1920s, Chauncey and Marion McCormick acquired the property, pursuing their passion for horses by building colonial-style red brick stables with imported English iron posts. To support their award-winning herd of Guernsey cows, they constructed an innovative dairy barn with spacious stalls and various outbuildings that set the standard for Midwest farmers. Later, their son Brooks and wife Hope erected the indoor arena that hosted equestrian events and a therapeutic riding program. Today, this charming arena with idyllic river birch views can be rented out for small gatherings, letting you experience the rich agricultural history of this special place.
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Nice wooden bridge along the Fox River Trail. The bridge is for non-motorized traffic only, so you can stop and enjoy the wonderful setting.
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North Aurora Dam is a small dam along the Fox River. It creates a small cascade that is visible as you ride along the Fox River Trail.
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Memorial Park is located just north of downtown Wheaton. It was constructed in 1921 and is the city's oldest park. In 2020, it got a renovation, and now the state-of-the-art bandshell, a Veterans Memorial, and the Lions Terrace are in tip-top shape. It is lively all summer with events like the Summer Entertainment Series, Cream of Wheaton, Shakespeare in the Park, and HOPtober Fest. The facilities are clean, and this little park is a great place to stop.
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From this point you gain a lovely view of the interesting architecture of the railway bridge up the river. The bridge crosses the river with a small beach below it, giving a peaceful spot to take it in.
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The second most populous city in Illinois after Chicago, Aurora adopted the nickname "City of Lights" in 1908 after becoming one of the first US cities to implement an all electric street lighting system in 1881. Aurora is also home to an impressive number of architectural marvels, with works from Frank Lloyd Wright, Bruce Goff, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
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St. James Farm Preserve covers 607 acres of trails through fields, woods, and wetlands. Once an equestrian facility, it now features well-maintained paths, along with an old waycar and historic buildings.
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There are over 15 touring cycling routes around Boulder Hill, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are generally easy to moderate, with no difficult trails, making them accessible for many cyclists.
The best seasons for touring cycling around Boulder Hill are typically spring, summer, and fall. During these times, the weather is generally pleasant, allowing cyclists to enjoy the scenic Fox River and forest preserves. It's always a good idea to check local weather patterns before heading out.
Yes, Boulder Hill offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Virgil Gilman Trail – Cable bridge loop from Aurora is an easy 19.6-mile route with scenic views. The region's generally flat to gently rolling terrain makes many paths suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Boulder Hill are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Fabyan Windmill – View of Fabyan Windmill loop from Geneva and the DuPage River Trail – Pioneer Park Forest Preserve loop from Waubonsie Valley High School, both offering engaging circular journeys.
While cycling near Boulder Hill, you can enjoy the scenic Fox River, which many trails parallel. You'll also pass through numerous forest preserves, offering opportunities to observe wildlife. Notable attractions include the Cable bridge and the Lake Waubonsie. The Barnes Forest Preserve is another beautiful spot along the routes.
Parking is generally available at various access points along the major trails. For instance, the Fox River Bike Trail has access points in nearby communities like Aurora, St. Charles, Elgin, and Oswego, which typically offer parking facilities. Specific forest preserves and parks often have dedicated parking lots for trail users.
While Boulder Hill itself is residential, nearby communities like Aurora and Elgin, which serve as access points for major trails like the Fox River Bike Trail and Illinois Prairie Path, may offer public transport options. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for connections to specific trailheads.
Yes, as many trails connect charming towns along the Fox River, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and pubs. Towns like St. Charles, Elgin, and Oswego, accessible from the Fox River Bike Trail, offer convenient spots to refuel and relax during your ride.
Many of the trails in the region, such as the Fox River Bike Trail and the Illinois Prairie Path, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check specific regulations for individual forest preserves or parks you plan to visit, as rules can vary.
Generally, permits are not required for casual cycling on most public trails in Kendall County, including popular routes like the Fox River Bike Trail and the Illinois Prairie Path. However, for specific events or certain protected areas, it's always wise to check with the local park district or forest preserve district for any special requirements.
The touring cycling routes around Boulder Hill are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive paved trails, the scenic views along the Fox River, and the peaceful passages through numerous forest preserves, making for enjoyable and accessible rides.
The touring cycling routes around Boulder Hill are predominantly easy to moderate, characterized by generally flat to gently rolling terrain. While there are no routes classified as 'difficult' in this guide, the longer moderate routes, such as the Silver Lake Lakeside View – Herrick Lake loop from Scraper-Moecherville, can offer a good workout for those looking for a longer distance.


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