Chicago OuterBelt Trail Quick Stats Total distance: 208 miles Estimated time needed: 20 days, but there are plenty of sections you can do in a day or less Trailhead: Clarence B Buckingham Memorial Fountain in Grant Park (301 S Columbus Dr, Chicago, IL 60605)
When I think of Chicago, the city I have called home for more than 20 years, I imagine towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and the iconic “L” trains. Yet, hidden in plain sight is a surprising escape for hikers, runners, and nature enthusiasts. The Chicago OuterBelt is a nearly 210-mile trail system that forms a massive loop around the city, linking forest preserves, city parks, and greenways. It is a unique urban “thru-hike” that blends nature, iconic landmarks, and the windy city’s rich cultural history.
Until recently, I hadn’t experienced any of it. So, on a warm August Sunday morning, I decided to correct the record. I started my journey near the world-famous Clarence B Buckingham Memorial Fountain in Grant Park and followed the trail through some of the city’s most diverse neighborhoods like Lincoln Park, Bronzeville and Hyde Park. On the North Branch Trail segment, the rhythm of the city faded. Later, the Des Plaines River Trail offered a more rural feel, where deer occasionally peeked through the trees.
As Jay Readey, attorney, social entrepreneur and the co-founder of the OuterBelt Alliance, explains, “Even in the heavily urbanized spots, the OuterBelt is where you get Chicago’s best encounters with the natural world.” After just a few hours of walking, I quickly understood what he meant—this trail allows hikers to experience both the solitude of the forest and the vibrancy of one of the biggest metropolitan areas of the country.