2/23/26 LAKEFRONT TRAIL ALERT: Due to weather conditions, the lakefront trail is closed from Oak St. to Ohio St., and the Chicago Ave. underpass is closed as well. View the Lakefront Trail map.
Sauganash Trail Park
The Sauganash Trail is 11.64 acres and it officially opened June 21, 2008 in the Sauganash community on Chicago’s Northwest Side. It’s one mile long, running from Bryn Mawr to Devon near Kostner. It’s a wonderful little path that is used regularly by locals. Community residence can access the path at Bryn Mawr to pedal downtown,take a leisurely stroll or power walk, walk your dog [don't forget to bring a doggie poop bag], or take jog in the neighborhood.
In the mid-2000s, the Chicago Department of Transportation built a new multi-use recreational trail adjacent to Sauganash Park. The 2.1 million project was funded by Federal and State grants. Construction required the demolition and replacement of two unsafe railroad bridges over Peterson and Rogers Park avenues. The trail was built to Chicago Park District standards with a 12-foot-wide paved surface flanked by soft-surface running/walking surfaces that are each 3-feet wide. There are two access ramps—one at Sauganash Park and one at Thome Street, and the trail is accessible at Bryn Mawr and Devon avenues. It is lined on both sides with lawn and trees. In 2009, the Chicago Park District entered into a lease agreement with the City of Chicago for control and use of the linear park. In 2013, the park was officially named Sauganash Trail Park.
For directions using public transportation visit www.transitchicago.com.