ADT - Illinois - I - Seg 1
40 mi long · in Illinois · centroid 26 mi from Chicago
Northern Illinois - Seg 1: Indiana Line to Joliet
- States
- Illinois
- Length
- 40 mi
- Network
- National (nwn)
- Maintained by
- American Discovery Trail Society
- Reference
- ADT I1
- Centroid nearest city
- Chicago, IL · 26 mi · ~45 min drive
- Centroid coords
- 41.5288°, -87.8162°
- OSM relation
- 9190075
Plan your hike
Maps + permits: long-distance trails like this often require permits for through-hiking, backcountry camping, or specific sections (especially in National Parks). Check with the maintaining organisation listed above and the relevant land manager before booking travel.
Water + supplies: water sources vary seasonally on most U.S. trails. Carry a filter and consult current trail-condition reports — through-hiker journals (PCT-L, AT Reddit, etc.) and the maintaining organisation publish regular updates.
When to go: hiking seasons vary widely with elevation, latitude, and snowpack. Through-hikers traditionally start the AT in March-April (Springer northbound) and the PCT in late April (Campo northbound). High-elevation western trails (CDT, JMT, Wonderland) generally aren't passable until July.
If you've hiked ADT - Illinois - I - Seg 1 and have current notes (water sources, trail closures, permit changes), tell us at /contact — we update pages as we learn.
Stay nearby
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Sources
Trail data on this page is compiled from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), the maintaining organisation's public-facing materials, and Wikipedia (CC BY-SA where excerpts are quoted). Distance, terminus, and descriptive text for nationally-designated trails are hand-curated from federal land-manager websites and trail-association sources. We do not modify the underlying data; this page presents what is already publicly recorded. To suggest corrections, see our methodology page.