Roscoe · Rockton · the Stateline

Five miles of limestone. A whole region of riding.

The Stone Bridge Trail is a shaded, historic little rail-trail in Roscoe, Illinois, named for the twin stone arches at its heart. It is also the front door to twenty-plus miles of connected riding and, past that, a network that reaches Rockford, Madison, the Mississippi and the Lake Michigan shore. Start at the bridge. See how far it goes.

·miles of limestone
·connected miles out
·miles it unlocks
·trails in reach
·the bridge, since
Every trail reachable from the Stone Bridge Trail, mapped across the greater Rockford region from the Mississippi River to Lake Michigan, Madison down to Chicago
The whole region, from one bridge

· miles of trail

across · connected and reachable rides, from the Mississippi River to the Lake Michigan shore, Madison down to Chicago. The Stone Bridge Trail is under six miles long. It is also the front door to every mile of it.

See how the network connects →

Start at the bridge

The nucleus of everything on this site

The trails it opens up

Four rides waiting at the ends of the Stone Bridge

How far it reaches

Ride out until the connections run out

Explore the whole network →

Rides worth planning around

Seasons and traditions on the Stone Bridge and its closest trails

The map at a glance

The Stone Bridge in gold; everything else is a ride or a short drive from it
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Paved path Crushed limestone Mountain bike Road & gravel City paths Lines are approximate

Every trail in reach

From the county-line rail-trails to a weekend in Madison
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