A winter wonderland ... and more

The Hennepin Canal offers opportunities for all seasons

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When the weather turns cold and snow begins to fall, winter sports enthusiasts, as well as the person seeking just a casual stroll in nature, can bundle up in warm clothes and head outdoors to the Hennepin Canal.

Winding through southern and western Bureau County as well as sections of Henry, Lee, Whiteside and Rock Island counties, the Hennepin Canal offers miles and miles of cross country skiing trails along the canal's walking path. Some people even choose to strike away from the beaten path and venture out onto the canal itself for their cross country skiing adventure.

For the snowmobile enthusiast, the Hennepin Canal boasts the longest snowmobile trail in the state, 91 miles on the tow path. Snowmobilers can also use the canal itself, but at their own risk. Anyone using the canal should take notice of the locks, bridges and culverts, where the ice is likely to be thinner than on the rest of the canal.

For people who long for a quieter experience on the canal, and on those winter days when the ice is rock solid, families and friends can meet for an afternoon of ice skating on the canal.

Of course, no motorized vehicles, other than snowmobiles, are allowed on the paths or canal.

The Hennepin Canal Parkway basically parallels Interstate 80 in Bureau and Henry counties in west central Illinois. The parkway's visitors center is located one mile south of Interstate 80, just west of Route 40, or about three miles northeast of Sheffield.

Before exploring the park, guests are encouraged to stop at the visitor center, where they will find displays illustrating the canal's history, including tools used to build and operate the canal, a model of a lock with a boat going through it, and a model of an aqueduct. There are also displays of the abundant plant and animal life which thrive within the park. A marsh observation area and duck blind is located near the visitor center.

To assist guests at the canal, the visitor center is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday throughout the year.

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