Biking Menard County
Menard County offers miles and miles of country roads where automobile traffic is low, and if you’re cautious, can be safe to ride. Below are links a variety of routes that guide you to some of the county’s small towns and points of interest along the way. These routes are linked to Ride with GPS – we encourage you to download the app to your mobile device. Click on image for more details.
Ride Smart!
We’ve done our best to make these routes accurate and enjoyable, but conditions can change. Please use your own judgment, obey all traffic laws, and ride safely. You’re responsible for your own safety and decisions while cycling.
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Precautions
- Wear a helmet and bright clothing.
- Use blinking taillights and preferably front-facing daytime running lights to increase visibility.
- Always take water and some snacks with you.
- Make sure someone knows you’re going for a ride and share your location with someone through Google or another app if possible.
Disclaimer
The bicycle route maps provided on this website are for general informational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the information is accurate and up-to-date, we make no representations or warranties of any kind—express or implied—about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or suitability of the maps, route descriptions, or related information.
Road, trail, and traffic conditions may change without notice. Routes may involve hazards such as weather changes, construction, surface deterioration, traffic, or other unforeseen dangers. Users assume all risks associated with bicycling and are solely responsible for their own safety, equipment, and compliance with all applicable laws.
Menard County Trails & Greenways, its officers, directors, volunteers, and affiliates are not liable for any injury, damage, loss, or inconvenience that may result from the use of these maps or the routes shown. By using these maps, you acknowledge and accept these terms.





