Madison County Transit Nature Trail
About the Business
Welcome to the Madison County Transit Nature Trail, a serene escape nestled in the heart of Granite City, Illinois. Located at 4261 Revelle Lane, our park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages. Whether you're a local resident or a traveler seeking tranquility, our nature trail is the ideal destination to immerse yourself in the great outdoors.
Spanning several miles of picturesque landscapes, the Madison County Transit Nature Trail is designed for walking, jogging, cycling, and bird watching. The well-maintained paths meander through lush forests, open fields, and alongside charming creeks, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With an abundance of native flora and fauna, nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore and admire.
Our park is open year-round, offering a unique experience with each season. In spring, witness the vibrant blooms and the return of migratory birds. Summer brings lush greenery and warm sunshine, while fall showcases a breathtaking display of autumnal colors. Even in winter, the trail offers a serene, snow-covered landscape perfect for a quiet stroll.
Amenities at Madison County Transit Nature Trail include convenient parking, picnic areas, and rest stops along the trail. Whether you're planning a family outing, a solo adventure, or a peaceful day with friends, our park is equipped to enhance your outdoor experience.
Join us at Madison County Transit Nature Trail for a day of adventure, relaxation, and connection with nature. We look forward to welcoming you to our little corner of paradise in Granite City.
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Location & Phone number
4261 Revelle Lane, Granite City, Illinois 62040, United States
Reviews
"Peaceful and lots of trees providing shade most of the way. Also, friendly to bicycles."
"Clean and quite bike trail. Always maintained."
"Overall a great trail for biking or walking. Starts in GC and I’ve only ever went as far as SIUE. Some rough rocky parts once you get past pontoon beach, so I give it 4 overall."
"Nice riding experience, Long enough for a day ride and connects to even longer trails."
"Love this trail! Difficult to find when riding along the riverfront greenway trail so google maps is essential. Uses a dedicated bike bridge to cross the Mississippi. Cuts through Venice, a tiny town in IL, which is nice, but there’s no stoplights or signs. Hard to navigate so Maps is a must. Once there it’s fantastic. Silent and serene. One of the few trails I’ve been on that is nowhere near a road so there’s zero human noise pollution. Just birds and wildlife. I love it. The main trail splits into a bunch of smaller trails once at the fast food hub past Horseshoe Lake. Bathrooms, fishing, covered picnic areas can be found at Horseshoe Lake."
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