Spears Woods loop via Palos Black Unpaved Spur Trail
Spears Woods loop via Palos Black Unpaved Spur Trail
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3.17km
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This easy 2.0-mile (3.2 km) loop, with a minimal 51 feet (16 metres) of elevation gain, can be comfortably jogged in about 20 minutes, offering a quick and accessible outdoor experience. The Spears Woods loop via Palos Black Unpaved Spur Trail guides you through a delightful mix of sun-dappled open…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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2.22 km
Highlight • Forest
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3.17 km
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2.19 km
915 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
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3.10 km
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< 100 m
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While the specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, the trail is part of the larger Palos Trail System within the Forest Preserves of Cook County. You can typically find parking lots at various access points to the Palos Preserves, which provide entry to the extensive trail network.
Yes, this trail is considered an easy run and is very suitable for beginners. It features a relatively gentle grade and is often described as '100% runnable', making it accessible for various fitness levels.
The trail is unpaved and offers a mix of natural surfaces. You'll find sections of 'beautiful single track in the woods' and generally gentle grades, with an average slope of 1% and a maximum of 2%. It's designed to be easily runnable throughout.
You can enjoy diverse natural scenery, including sun-dappled open woodlands, sweeping prairies, and hidden sloughs and wetlands. The area is home to oak groves, savanna, sedge meadows, freshwater marshes, and winding creeks. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as dragonflies, muskrats, deer, coyotes, and western chorus frogs.
The trail is beautiful throughout the year. However, spring blooms and fall colors are particularly stunning, offering a vibrant backdrop for your jog. These seasons also tend to have more moderate temperatures.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trails within Spears Woods. However, for the safety and enjoyment of all users and wildlife, they must be kept on a leash at all times.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within Spears Woods, which is part of the Forest Preserves of Cook County. It's open for public enjoyment.
Yes, this route is part of the larger Palos Trail System. It includes sections of the Palos Trail System, Yellow East Trail, Black East Unpaved Spur, Orange Unpaved Trail, Tan Trail, Brown East Trail, Yellow Unpaved Trail, Black Unpaved Spur Trail, Tan Unpaved Trail, Yellow Single Track Trail, and Brown Unpaved Trail.
The primary highlight of this route is jogging through Spears Woods itself. This substantial protected area offers a beautiful natural setting with diverse ecosystems, including woodlands, prairies, and wetlands, resulting from significant ecological restoration efforts.
Spears Woods is a significant 470-477-acre protected area within the 15,000-acre Palos Preserves, which is the largest concentration of preserved land in the Forest Preserves of Cook County. It's notable for its diverse ecosystems, including oak groves, savanna, and sedge meadows, and its location at the intersection of the Valparaiso and Tinley Moraines, geological formations created by glaciers.
While the trail is generally runnable, winter conditions can introduce snow and ice, especially on unpaved sections. It's advisable to check local weather and trail reports before heading out and to wear appropriate footwear for potentially slippery surfaces.
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