The 606

Top 3% of attractions in Chicago
7/10

6 expert reviews

“A park and trail system along an abandoned rail line, this trail is especially good for biking, walking and running.”

– Travel + Leisure

On the Grid On the Grid
"Chicago’s version of The High Line! The 606 is a bike and walking path that spans from East to West. The trail will take you from Marshfield to Ridgeway streets. " Full review
On the Grid On the Grid
"Though we’re still working out some space-sharing etiquette, locals have taken to the trail en masse on bike and foot, with strollers and dogs and friends and gratitude for our very own scenic trail." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"Named after the first three digits in every Chicago zip code, the 2.7-mile path provides a quick way to travel east and west on the North Side, connecting several parks and public art installations." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"The Ridgeway Trailhead marks the western end of the 606, which runs east through Logan Square, Bucktown and Wicker Park before ending at Ashland Ave" Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"The 606... serves as a 2.7-mile elevated park and trailway for cyclists and runners, while also connecting neighborhoods through the reuse of an old industrial rail line and repurposed bridges." Full review


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