Saint Paul Woods

About Saint Paul Woods

St. Paul Woods is part of the Forest Preserves of Cook County and features accessible picnic shelters, along with multiple picnic areas and grassy spaces perfect for relaxing with family and friends.

Access to the North Branch Trail is available at the adjoining Miami Woods, but please note that there is no way to cross the river within the preserve.

The North Branch Trail links together the many forest preserves and green spaces along the North Branch of the Chicago River from the northwest side of Chicago all the way to the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe. While it’s relatively flat, the trail is an excellent place for walking, hiking, biking, and trail running.

A 13-mile stretch of paved trails connects Caldwell Woods with Skokie Lagoons, with additional unpaved natural trails winding through woodlands and natural areas along the route. A 4-mile paved trail loops around Skokie Lagoons, linking the North Branch Trail to the Chicago Botanic Garden.

The round-trip from Caldwell Woods to the Botanic Garden is a popular route for many long-distance cyclists.
Please note: there are several street crossings along the trail, but the North Branch Trail remains a relatively seamless way to explore nature with minimal interruptions. You’ll also enjoy a scenic tour of the forest preserves and the natural river corridor.

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