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What's the Best Place to Ride a Bike in the Southland?

Don't miss the opportunity to vote for what you feel is the BEST place to ride your bike in your community or a surrounding town. It'll face off against others from the area for the title of the most-loved cycling spot in the Southland.

 

Summer is a great time to hop back on your bike at hit a local trail. But which one do you like best? 

There's a lot that goes into finding a favorite spot. Do you want to wind through the woods or cycle in the sun? Do you prefer spots that have an abundance of places to stop and get water? Is a straight path better than a circular one, or do you like ending up where you started? 

VOTE: Readers nominated the options below. To cast your vote, select an option in the poll at the bottom of the article. Also make sure to tell us why you picked your favorite in the comments.

To vote, you must be logged in to your free Patch account. Don't have one? Click "Join" in the upper right corner. The winner will be determined by poll votes only, not reviews or comments. 

The voting period ends at 11:59 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17. 

  • What's the best place to ride a bike in the Southland?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Paw Paw Woods Nature Preserve (Palos)
        6 (10%)
    • Old Plank Trail (New Lenox, Frankfort, Chicago Heights)
        33 (58%)
    • Burnham Trail (Hegewisch)
        1 (1%)
    • Bachelor Grove Woods (151st Street, Orland Park/Oak Forest)
        12 (21%)
    • Twin Lakes (Oak Forest)
        4 (7%)
    Total votes: 56
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Readers' Choice 2012 and Readers' Choice Sports & Fitness

Cezar Jenkins

7:59 am on Monday, July 23, 2012

You'd be surprised how nice some of the country roads are around here.

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crowny2

9:12 am on Monday, July 23, 2012

The trails are perfect for the average recreational cyclist. When I first started, I prefered OPT (Old Plaink Trail). Lots of good stopping points, varying scenery, etc.

But now, I much prefer going on the road. At the speeds I cycle (20+mph), the trails are not safe, for me nor anyone else on the trail. There are also too many stopping points where it crosses a road.

All that being said, I love seeing more folks on wheels. It is a good thing. I'm also glad to see the bike lanes and sharrows in Homewood. All positive signs.

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Cezar Jenkins

9:16 am on Monday, July 23, 2012

If you like riding in the South Suburbs, check out our club http://folksonspokes.com

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Neil Barnish

8:16 pm on Monday, July 23, 2012

Where are the voting options? I'm on my phone so perhaps that is why I don't see them. My vote is for fpdcc palos forest preserves centered around 95th and wolf.

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Mary Carumba

2:27 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Neil,
Maybe you should try voting for best psychiatrist.

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Lauren Traut

2:37 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hi, Neil.

Try viewing the article on your computer. The poll should be visible then.

Thanks!
Lauren Traut
Associate Regional Editor

Neil Barnish

6:59 am on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Thanks Lauren.
Mary.... You're a sweetheart.

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CS

9:22 am on Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Road bike... Old plank Trail hands down. If I am on my mountain bike, I would probably prefer Palos.

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