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State: IllinoisCounty: McHenry Trail Notes: Veteran Acres is a 150-acre park located in suburban Crystal Lake. The trail width varies from 4 to 6 feet, is groomed with a grass and packed dirt surface. You'll run into loose gravel in spots. The trail is made up of many small loops and spurs. The setting is a mixture of prairies, woodlands and rolling hills. The park was named for soldiers returning from World War II. The park is attached to the 180-acre Sterne's Woods with a 1- mile path, which is a 12-foot service road with a surface of gravel and packed dirt.Setting: Wooded, Prairie Length: 10.0 miles Surface: Natural-Groomed Trail Use: Cycling - Mountain Biking, Hiking, X-C Skiing Technical Difficulty: N/A Wheelchair Access: No Services & Amenities: Parking, Water This trail can be found in:
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