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Gravel biking around Warrenville, IL, is characterized by its extensive network of trails winding through numerous forest preserves and natural areas. The region features a diverse landscape of oak and hickory woodlands, prairies, grasslands, and wetlands, often with rolling topography. Key trail systems like the West Branch DuPage River Trail and sections of the Illinois Prairie Path provide varied terrain for riders. This environment offers a blend of scenic beauty and well-maintained off-road paths suitable for gravel cycling.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The total length of the Danada-Herrick Lake Regional Trail is about 8 miles long and is a popular path for mountain biking, hiking, and running. This crushed gravel path visits beautiful spots in the suburb area like Rice Lake, Herrick Lake, Herrick Lake Forest Preserve, and Danada Forest Preserve.
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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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The West Branch DuPage River Trail is a paved path that runs along the river, shaded and lined with plenty of wildflowers and trees.
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DuPage River Trail is a 30-mile trail that crosses DuPage and Will Counties. The trail is fully paved and this sections runs next to the West Branch of the DuPage River.
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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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St. James Farm Bike Trail is a wide gravel path that weaves through St. James Farm, passing natural beauties like forests, fields, and streams, as well as some interesting man-made features like the "Horse and Hound Cemetery", some naturally planted woods with trees all in a neat row, and even a railroad car on a display can be found on the north end of East Pond.
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This is the northern part of the West Branch DuPage River Trail, where the dirt path ends and a paved path begins. Do you feel like riding a little longer? Head south on this trail. Craving more gravel riding? Turn back north here!
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Warrenville offers a wide selection of gravel biking routes, with over 40 trails available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 13 easy, 27 moderate, and 1 difficult option, ensuring there's a ride for everyone.
Warrenville is ideal for gravel biking due to its extensive network of trails winding through numerous forest preserves and natural areas. The region boasts diverse landscapes of oak and hickory woodlands, prairies, grasslands, and wetlands, often featuring rolling topography. Key trail systems like the West Branch DuPage River Trail and sections of the Illinois Prairie Path provide varied terrain and scenic beauty.
Yes, Warrenville has several easy gravel biking options. For instance, the Silver Lake Lakeside View โ Dam on the DuPage River Trail loop from Naperville is an easy 24.5-mile path that follows scenic sections of the West Branch DuPage River Trail. Another great easy option is the Mount Hoy Summit โ Silver Lake Lakeside View loop from Blackwell Forest Preserve, which is about 10.6 miles long.
You can expect diverse scenery, including oak and hickory woodlands, expansive prairies, grasslands, and wetlands. Many routes feature rolling topography and follow river shorelines, particularly along the West Branch DuPage River. Forest preserves like Blackwell, Warrenville Grove, and Danada offer picturesque natural backdrops throughout your ride.
While most routes are easy to moderate, there is at least one difficult gravel biking route available for those seeking a greater challenge. The extensive network also allows for longer, more demanding rides by combining sections of trails like the West Branch DuPage River Trail and the Illinois Prairie Path.
The gravel biking routes around Warrenville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the beauty of the forest preserves, and the well-maintained off-road paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Many gravel routes pass through or near significant natural features. You can explore areas like Danada Forest Preserve, known for its prairies and wetlands, or ride by Herrick Lake. The Dam on the DuPage River Trail is another point of interest along the West Branch DuPage River. These preserves offer opportunities to see diverse wildlife and plant species.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Warrenville are designed as loops. For example, the Silver Lake Lakeside View โ Danada Forest Preserve loop from Foxcroft is a popular 22.8-mile circular route. Another option is the longer Herrick Lake โ Silver Lake Lakeside View loop from Naperville, which covers about 42.8 miles.
Parking is generally available at the various forest preserves that serve as trailheads for many gravel routes. Blackwell Forest Preserve, Warrenville Grove Forest Preserve, and Danada Forest Preserve are good starting points and typically offer parking facilities for visitors accessing the trails.
Absolutely. Warrenville's gravel routes often incorporate sections of the West Branch DuPage River Trail and the Illinois Prairie Path. These crucial trail systems connect to various forest preserves and extend into surrounding communities, allowing for longer and more varied gravel biking experiences. You can find more information on DuPage County's bikeways and trails at dupagecounty.gov.
Gravel biking in Warrenville is enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, making them ideal. Summer can be great, but it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Winter riding is possible, especially on well-maintained paths, but trail conditions may vary with snow and ice.
Yes, the West Branch DuPage River Trail is a significant feature. You can find the Dam on the DuPage River Trail as a specific highlight. Many routes, such as the Dam on the DuPage River Trail โ Silver Lake Lakeside View loop from Naperville, utilize sections of this scenic trail, offering views along the river.


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