Sam Vadalabene Bike Trail
Madison and Jersey Counties, Illinois


Country roads near Pere Marquette State Park along the trail

The Vadalabene Trail is approximately 20 miles of level paved trail that parallels the Great River Road and the center portion of the Meeting of the Great Rivers Scenic Byway. The trail is named after Sam M. Vadalabene, an Illinois State Senator and proponent of the trail. During the spring, riders will see prairie wildflowers along the trail as well as flowering trees. Brilliant reds, yellows and oranges compliment the scenery in the fall. Riders willing to brave the elements in the winter months should be able to see Bald Eagles soaring over the river and bluffs, or floating down the river on chunks of ice.

 
Attractions along the trail
(Mileage markers are approximate, the first number indicates the mileage if you start at the Piasa Bird just north of the Alton Visitors Center and the second number indicates the mileage if you start at Pere Marquette State Park's Visitor Center.)
 
Piasa Bird
(Mile 0 / Mile 20)

Located 1 mile north of Alton's Visitors Center, this 48-by-22 foot reproduction of a Native American petroglyph is situated on a 100-by-75 foot section of the Mississippi bluffs.
Clifton Terrace Park
(Mile 3.5 / Mile 16.5)
Piasa Creek
Access Area
(Mile 5.5 / Mile 14.5)

This facility is part of the Mississippi River State Fish and Wildlife Area.
Limestone Bluffs
(Mile 8 / Mile 12)
The stretch between the Piasa Creek Access Area and Grafton is characterized by towering limestone bluffs that are ablaze with color during the fall.
Elsah
(Mile 10 / Mile 10)
A visit to Elsah is like stepping back into the 19th century. The entire town was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
New Piasa Chatauqua
(Mile 11.5 / Mile 8.5)
Private community founded in the late 19th century.
Grafton Visitors Center
(Mile 13 / Mile 7)
Friendly staff members dispense information on a wide variety of topics in this new facility.

Grafton
(Mile 14 / Mile 6)
Grafton stretches out for approximately two miles along the Illinois River and is situated at the confluence of the Mississippi and Illinois rivers. The town boasts a number of restaurants, and shops featuring antiques and crafts. In the winter, look for Bald Eagles roosting on the islands that are easily seen as the Vadalabene Trail parallels the Illinois River.
Marquette Monument
(Mile 15.5 / Mile 4.5)
This monument commemorates Jacques Marquette being the first European to land in Illinois. The cross is cut from a solid piece of dolomite and is situated on a ledge of a bluff that overlooks the Illinois River.

Brussels Free Ferry
(Mile 17 / Mile 3)
This state operated free ferry crosses the Illinois River.  A detour by crossing the river and riding along County Road 1 will lead to portions of the Mississippi River State Fish and Wildlife Area, the Visitors Center of the Two Rivers National Wildlife Refuge and the towns of Golden Eagle, Brussels, and Batchtown. The ferry area is one of the most popular spots for viewing Bald Eagles in the winter months.

Two Rivers
National Wildlife Refuge

(Mile 18 / Mile 2)
The Refuge occupies most of the land following the Great River Road on the river side between Pere Marquette State Park and Grafton. A level, wide dirt road leads through this area for the more intrepid.

Pere Marquette
State Park
(Mile 20 / Mile 0)
Pere Marquette State Park is the largest state park in Illinois and is famous for the beauty of its fall colors as well as a home for bald eagles in the winter. The Park features a number of activities throughout the year.

 

 

 

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