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Here's a sample map from 60657: I rode there from Harvard this summer. Here's a link to my friend's blog entry with route: http://reallyboring.net/?p=28 Mostly quiet country roads (some unpaved) most of the way though we were forced onto some busier roads closer to Lake Geneva. Of course if your riding there from the city you would probably want a completely different route. Once you get out to Crystal Lake there's tons of quiet country roads you can bike. motorcycle brake pads belfastAnd rather than suggest any specific route, I'd suggest you DESIGN your own route, using good paper maps of northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. All cyclists should have a supply of PAPER maps...as great as Google and other online maps might be, their use while riding a bicycle is limited. If you find yourself on busy highways, it is only because you don't have a decently detailed map in your jersey pocket.
The Great Pacific Chicagoland Map & Guide ($6) shows all the paved roads in our entire Chicagoland area, all the way to the Wisconsin border. From Crystal Lake, I like to take Valley View Rd north to McHenry, and then country roads from there. There is no reason to ride busy roads with trucks. The Milwaukee Map Service map of Southeastern Wisconsin ($8) also shows all paved country roads beginning at the Illinois border. As Jared's friend's pictures show, it is a beautiful ride. You could try and use the Prairie Trail to the state line, which is the old Chicago & Northwestern railroad right-of-way that extended from Crystal Lake north. It actually went all the way to Lake Geneva, but I believe the path ends at the state line. Here is the Google map. I used (from Elgin) this route: If you don't like the crushed lime stone section between Ringwood and Richmond, use alternative roads (Ringwood Rd - Pioneer Rd - Solon Rd - Rt. 31) instead. Have a good trip,
I noticed, the map-link did not print properly. I meant to suggest: take Fox River and Prairie Trails north (ending in a backyard on the WI state line. Then take Hwy 'H' to Lake Geneva. I did this ride yesterday- started on the North Shore Trail, then Green Bay/McClory to Millennium Trail to Prairie Trail to regular roads to get into Geneva. It was a nice ride (though super hot) but there is massive road construction just after the bridge you hit as you exit the Moraine Hills park- on Charles J Miller Road (west of S. River Road). It was a big mess that forced us to walk/carry our loaded bikes through maybe a quarter mile of sand/construction gunk and doesn't look like it'll be cleared up anytime soon. Road on the other side of the street was very tight with no shoulder.  But other than that the ride was great! We skipped out on a few parts of the Millennium Trail that aren't direct and found the county roads around there to be okay. Not great, but okay. Drivers gave us a ton of room whenever they could but there was construction that created choke points that were tricky.
Rode to Harvard to take the Metra home today- some really nice hilly back roads on that 20 mile ride. Many intersections out that way have no street signs though so GPS or some navigation aid is critical. On the way to Waterford, WI, I've gone as far as Genoa City at State line on the Prarie Path.  From La Grange Park I took the Salt Creek Trail to the Illinois Prarie Path (IPP) to the Great Western Trail (Starting in Villa PK) back to the IPP Elgin Branch to the Fox River Trail to the Prarie Path.  It's not as direct or fast as roads, but you are in shade most of the time and it's fairly flat (Except just north of Crystal Lake). From LGP it's 67 miles to the state line.  The Fox River portion of the trail is beautiful. Its been a few years so you may want to check on some of this but its a delightful ride. Here is a cue sheet to Lake Geneva from the Panera in downtown Wilmette. Lake Geneva 1 way.xls, 92 KB Ride Wisconsin: 6 top motorcycling destinations Whether you’re a serious rider or a weekend warrior, Wisconsin is a top destination for motorcyclists.
We love journeying the state by motorcycle so much, we’ve actually filmed a few episodes of Discover Wisconsin devoted entirely to our fellow motorcycling enthusiasts. Here are a few of our favorite places to discover by motorcycle: Bayfield County — With 86 miles of Lake Superior shoreline, Bayfield County is located at the very top of the state and offers a spectacular ride through Washburn, Bayfield and the south shore harbor towns. There’s the Apostle Island National Lakeshore, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest and countless other amazing ride-to destinations. Driftless Area — This stunning region in western Wisconsin is characterized by its rocky cliffs and rugged terrain, making it ideal for motorcyclists. The Driftless Area’s diversity means riders can enjoy everything from forested hillsides and trout streams, wetlands and grasslands. Platteville — I love the land around Platteville because it swiftly shifts from flat farmland to hilly countryside. The Mining Museum, Steve’s Pizza and the iconic “M” all make for great stops along your trip.
Monroe — The “Swiss Cheese Capital of the USA” is definitely a biker-friendly town. Riding through Monroe, you’ll get a true flavor of Wisconsin: the openness of the country roads, rural farmland and a lively town and wonderful community. Cheese Days – which occurs during the 3rd weekend of September in even numbered years – is a popular destination for motorcyclists as well. Milwaukee — As the home of one of the most celebrated motorcycle brands in the world, riding enthusiasts love exploring in and around Wisconsin’s largest city. Check out the Harley-Davidson Museum, partake in a motorcycle rally or cruise solo along the coast of Lake Michigan. Tomahawk — Tomahawk’s motorcycling gem is Route 107 – it’s simply irresistible thanks to its path along the Wisconsin River, where you’ll likely spot eagles and other wildlife. Riders can cruise country roads, cross the veterans memorial bridge for a view of the Wisconsin River and take a break downtown for a little thrifting at Tomahawk’s eclectic shops.