Biking in Edwardsville, Illinois
The Madison County Transit (MCT) Nature Trail in Edwardsville, Illinois is central to the vibrant cycling culture of the Edwardsville community. The MCT Nature Trail starts near Lewis and Clark Community College and meanders for 13.5 miles through scenic farmland and neighborhoods, ending at Horseshoe Lake State Park, a popular recreation destination in Southern Illinois.
Traveling alongside corn crops, fields of sunflowers bowing in the breeze, traditional farmhouses, as well as urban settings and parks, the MCT Nature Trail provides the perfect opportunity for sightseeing, people-watching and communing with nature. The trail is paved, with very few hills, which means biking the trail is safe and enjoyable for people of all ages and abilities. The trail is popular with serious cyclists, Southern Illinois University students, and families alike.
For cyclists that desire an even longer ride, the MCT Nature Trail meets up with other trails in the MCT trail family, including the Nickel Plate Trail to the north, and the MCT Schoolhouse Trail to the south. Altogether there are over 100 miles of bike trails within the county.
The story behind these trails is as unique as the trails themselves. In an effort to preserve the historic railway corridors throughout the county, Madison County Transit began converting these corridors into a network of bicycle trails for residents to enjoy. Check out this interactive map of all the trails in the MCT trail system to plan your next ride. The MCT Nature Trail is indicated by the orange line on the map.
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