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Embark on a moderate hike along the Old Plank Road Trail: Washington Street to Cedar Road, a well-maintained route spanning 5.0 miles (8.1 km). You will experience a gentle elevation gain of 156 feet (48 metres) over approximately 2 hours and 4 minutes. The path winds through pleasant wooded areas, showcasing oak trees, sugar maples, and vibrant prairie grasses, offering scenic views and a refreshing atmosphere, with Lions Park providing a nice spot for a break.
This section of the Old Plank Road Trail is predominantly flat and paved, making it accessible for a wide range of users, including those with strollers or wheelchairs. A recent asphalt overlay ensures a smooth and well-maintained surface for your journey. You can generally find parking available at trailheads along the route, such as the one at Washington Street, making access straightforward for your visit.
Located within the expansive Forest Preserve District of Will County, this trail offers a blend of natural beauty and suburban glimpses. The Old Plank Road Trail itself is a notable regional asset, providing a smooth and consistent surface for various activities. Enjoy the diverse flora, from wildflowers to mature trees, that line the route, creating a peaceful escape within the preserve.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The estimated hiking time for this 8 km (5 mile) section of the Old Plank Road Trail is approximately 2 hours. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The trail in this segment is predominantly flat and features a smooth, paved asphalt surface. While there is a slight, gentle incline over the westernmost 8 miles of the larger trail, this particular stretch is considered easy and suitable for a wide range of users, including those with strollers or wheelchairs.
You'll experience a blend of natural beauty and suburban glimpses. The trail often passes through wooded areas with oak trees, sugar maples, prairie grasses, and wildflowers. While it runs near residential and commercial areas closer to Joliet, a forest buffer frequently screens these developments, maintaining a natural feel.
Specific parking information for the Washington Street trailhead is best found by checking local resources. The Forest Preserve District of Will County often provides details on trailhead parking. You can visit the Reconnect With Nature website for up-to-date parking guidance.
Information regarding public transportation directly to the Washington Street trailhead is not readily available. It's recommended to check local transit authority websites for routes that may serve the Joliet area near the trail's start.
Yes, along this route, you'll pass by Lions Park, which can offer a nice spot for a break. The trail itself is built upon an abandoned railroad line, adding a historical element to your hike.
Yes, this route is part of the larger 22-mile Old Plank Road Trail. It also overlaps with significant portions of the Grand Illinois Trail - Lansing to Joliet and the American Discovery Trail - Illinois - I - Seg 1.
Generally, trails managed by the Forest Preserve District of Will County are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. Always check the official Forest Preserve District website for specific regulations regarding pets on the Old Plank Road Trail.
The paved surface makes this trail accessible year-round. However, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with wildflowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer can be warm, so an early morning or late afternoon hike is often preferred.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Old Plank Road Trail or other trails within the Forest Preserve District of Will County for general recreational use. However, specific events or activities might have their own requirements. You can confirm this information on the Forest Preserve District of Will County website.
Yes, this section of the Old Plank Road Trail is highly suitable for individuals using wheelchairs or strollers. Its predominantly flat, paved asphalt surface, recently rehabilitated, makes it very accessible for a wide range of users.
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