The tradition
The Stone Bridge Trail and its connections (Long Prairie east to Capron, Hononegah path west to Rockton) put most of the Stateline's Christmas within reach of a bicycle. Snow slows the limestone but rarely stops it; fat tires or 40mm+ rubber and a thermos turn December into a riding month. Sunset lands around 4:30pm, so morning and early-afternoon starts are the move, and lights are mandatory kit for parade evenings.
๐ฒ The Tree Farm Run
~13 mi round trip ยท Stone Bridge Trail + Belvidere Rd
The signature outing: ride the trail east from Roscoe and slip into the Christmas tree farm through the back entrance off Belvidere Road near I-90. Pick the tree with the family (someone else drives it home), then earn your cocoa with the tailwind ride back.
- Start at the Rockton Road trailhead in Roscoe.
- Ride the Stone Bridge Trail east to the Belvidere Road crossing.
- Turn east on Belvidere Rd (rural shoulder; single file) toward I-90.
- Watch for the farm's back entrance before the interstate. Wagon rides, saws and cocoa await.
- Return the way you came, or extend east to the Long Prairie junction for bonus miles.
โ ๏ธ Farm name, back-entrance signage and season hours: verify before the first ride of the year. Pin on the map is approximate.
๐บ The Parade Pedal
~9 mi round trip ยท Hononegah Rec Path + village streets
Roscoe and Rockton both throw hometown Christmas parades, and Rockton's Christmas Walk weekend lights up Main Street in early December. Bikes skip the parking scramble entirely: stage from the trail network, lock up a block off the route, and be first to the cocoa line.
- Start anywhere on the Hononegah Rec Path; roll west into downtown Rockton for the Walk.
- Bring the good lock and lights; parade evenings are dark rides home.
- For Roscoe's parade, link east via Elevator Rd and Main St to the village center.
- Cocoa immediately. This is non-negotiable.
โ ๏ธ Parade dates and routes change yearly; check both village calendars in November.
๐ก The Lights & Cocoa Loop
~10 mi loop ยท Roscoe-Rockton neighborhoods after dark
The after-dinner classic: a slow neighborhood loop through the best light displays, anchored by the Christmas quonset hut at Meyers Canine Colony, the kind of gloriously specific Stateline landmark this microsite exists to celebrate.
- Roll at full dark (5:30pm works in December). Layer up; this is a social-pace ride.
- Loop the Roscoe and Rockton neighborhood displays; the route changes with the year's best houses.
- Swing past the Meyers Canine Colony quonset hut display.
- Finish at whichever cocoa stop is still open.
โ ๏ธ Quonset-hut pin is approximate and display season/hours unverified; scout by car once, then lead the ride.
โ Hot chocolate department
Closest to the Stone Bridge trailhead. Verify the current shop roster; Main St turns over.
Best paired with the Christmas Walk weekend.
The reliable fallback: hot cocoa plus concrete mixers for the truly committed.
Undefeated: bring your own, drink it at the stone arch, watch the creek run under the ice.
โ๏ธ Winter trail notes
- Surfaces: Stone Bridge and Long Prairie are not plowed; packed snow rides beautifully, fresh drifts do not. Fat bike or 40mm+ tires recommended.
- Snowmobiles: segments may be shared with snowmobiles when snow-covered (verify current signage); ride right, wave, and use lights.
- Daylight: sunset ~4:30pm in December. Front and rear lights are mandatory kit, not accessories.
- Cold math: windchill on a bike is speed plus weather; dress for 10 degrees colder than the forecast says.
- Road links: the short street connections between trails deserve extra caution in winter light; save them for daylight when you can.