Alert
Visitor centers closed for Juneteenth holiday
Read More

Old Plank Road Trail

Location

The Old Plank Road Trail travels 22 miles from Joliet east through New Lenox, Frankfort, Matteson, Park Forest and Chicago Heights.

Hours

Sunrise-sunset

Phone

815-727-8700

Activities

The Old Plank Road Trail is a paved path that travels 22 miles from Joliet east through New Lenox, Frankfort, Matteson, Park Forest and Chicago Heights.

The trail may be accessed from the following locations managed by the Forest Preserve District:

The trail is owned by several agencies who together form the Old Plank Road Trail Management Commission, including the Forest Preserve District, the Village of Frankfort, Rich Township, the Village of Park Forest and the Village of Matteson. 

The Forest Preserve District owns and manages 11.5 miles of the 14.2 miles of trail in Will County.

Trail experience and activities

The Old Plank Road Trail is a flat, linear trail and is ideal for the following activities:

  • Biking
  • Hiking/running
  • In-line skating
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Snowshoeing

Trail connections

Grand Illinois Trail: The Old Plank Road Trail is part of the Grand Illinois Trail, which travels the northern quarter of Illinois.

American Discovery Trail: The Old Plank Road Trail is part of the American Discovery Trail, which travels coast to coast.

Wauponsee Glacial Trail: Street routes in Joliet connect the west end of the Old Plank Road Trail to the 22.29-mile, linear crushed limestone/paved Wauponsee Glacial Trail.

I&M Canal State Trail: Street routes in Joliet connect the west end of the Old Plank Road Trail to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources' 61.5-mile, linear crushed limestone I&M Canal State Trail.

Hickory Creek Bikeway: A street route in New Lenox and a trail connection in Mokena connect the Old Plank Road Trail to the 3.75-mile, paved western segment of the Hickory Creek Bikeway. Street routes in Mokena also connect the Old Plank Road Trail to the 2.9-mile, paved eastern segment of the Hickory Creek Bikeway.

Route 30 Bikeway: A street route in New Lenox and trail connections in Mokena connect the Old Plank Road Trail to the 7.56-mile, linear paved Route 30 Bikeway.

Thorn Creek Trail: The eastern end of the Old Plank Road Trail at Campbell Avenue in Chicago Heights connects directly to the Forest Preserve District of Cook County's Thorn Creek Trail, which is a continuous 16-mile paved path.

Trail history

Old Plank Road Trail was acquired between 1992 and 2006. Prior to the District’s acquisition of the land, it was an abandoned railroad. Before the railroad's construction, the corridor had originally been secured to build a wagon and horse road using wood planks, but the road was never built.

Frequently asked questions

Electric-assist bicycles are allowed within the preserves as long as they meet certain requirements. The bikes must:

  • Be low speed (an electric motor of less than 750 watts).
  • Have a maximum speed of less than 20 miles per hour.
  • Have functional pedals.
  • Have a rider who is 16 years of age or older.

Per the District's General Use Ordinance, persons riding a bicycle must conform to federal and state bicycle laws.

Call 911 in an emergency. Non-emergency safety concerns should be directed to the Laraway Communications Center dispatch at 815-727-6191 (option 9) to have a Forest Preserve District officer dispatched. Non-emergency and past concerns can also be reported to the District's police department by calling 815-727-8700 or through the online form.