MOUNTAIN BIKING
CRYSTAL LAKE'S
VETERAN ACRES and
STERNE'S WOODS TRAILS

Over four miles of mountain bike trails are available in the 150 acres
of Veteran Acres Park. Acquired by the Village of Crystal Lake in 1928 while
a golf course, it has reverted to its original condition and now sports
dense woods and open prairie on the hilly terrain. Trail sections are short
and constantly intersect one another, making a plethora of routes to explore.
Tread is dirt and grass, from narrow paths to six-foot wide old roadbeds.

Wingate Prairie is on the north edge and
continues the hilly theme, running for a while beneath power towers. Climbs
and descents of fifty feet are common, and it is said by many that this
area strongly resembles Wisconsin's famous mountain bike venue, the John
Muir Trail complex in its Kettle Moraine State Forest - South Unit. In fact,
both places share the same moraine formation.

Just north of the prairie section is the
magnificent Sterne's Woods and its three mile mountain bike trail
around the perimeter of its 120 acres. This trail is basically an old gravel
roadbed. Please respect the rule that bikes are not allowed on the interior
trails. One monstrous uphill challenges all who do the loop counterclockwise.
The 26 mile McHenry Prairie Trail
runs along the edge of this area.

A shorter loop off the main Sterne's Woods
loop takes you around a wetland and past the Hillside Avenue parking area.
Birds abound in this area and several groups of birders, binoculars and
field guides in hand, were enjoying their sightings.
Crystal
Lake Parks website