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3.14 out of 5 Rider Rating 3.14
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By BlueDrewid (5 McR Points) on Aug 15, 2011

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Guest
April 30, 2012
Don't waste your time. You don't really ride next…
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MichelleG
2 McR Points
August 19, 2012
Nice, scenic, tree-lined route through Wilmington…
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Written Directions

Start in downtown Wilmington, IL on Water St. Water street goes south & turns into Route 102. Take 102 into Kankakee which meets Routes 45/52. continue south to Court St (Route 17). Turn right across the Kankakee River bridge. Turn right at the stop light onto N.Wall St. This is also Route 113. Take 113 back north up to Wilmington (Route 53). Turn right and cross the Kankakee River again. You've just completed the loop. You can go up/down either side of the Kankakee River it's a sweet ride either way.

Scenery

Both Route 102 & 113 are rolling curving roads with dense tree lines on either side. Along Route 102 is the Kankakee State Park with plenty of camping & picnic areas to stop at.

Drive Enjoyment

Both Routes 102 & 113 have been recently paved. No potholes. But due to the State Park & dense tree lines, Watch for Deer on early morning & evening "dusk" rides!

Tourism Opportunities

Their are several decent road side pubs to stop at. In Wilmington there is a famous "Rt.66" greasy spoon called "the Launching Pad" complete with a Giant Green Man holding a rocket. Also, in town is the Rustic Inn biker bar. Farther south on Rt.102 (past the State Parks) is the Parkway Inn (not the best but OK). Back up North on Rt.113 in the little village of Custer is the "Custer's Keg" another little biker bar that a fun stop.

Motorcycle Road Additional info

This is a fun loop to ride if you're near the area. It's a sweet ride on a cool day because you pick up the moisture from the river. In the fall it's a little cooler so wear your leathers
 

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hondo lady 69
December 3, 2012
12 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Other
I rode this 3 years ago. I was on 113 and found the wauponsee glacial trail, park right off 113 you can park and walk out on the bridge. The bridge would be on the left if your heading towards Kankakee.
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Andrew ONeal
January 15, 2020
30 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Ok, some of the reviews for this route are bonkers. This is a very enjoyable ride along the Kankakee River. These roads are NOT straight. No, there aren't any switchbacks or hairpin corners but it's a nice ride with frequent variation and some sweeping turns as you follow the river. And since you're close to the river, you do have to watch for deer and other critters as well as road kill. Personally, I think Hwy 113 is better than Hwy 102 for turns & scenery but they're both good. NE Illinois does not have many great tree-lined roads with lots of turns that follow a river. This is one of the few. Most of Illinois is flat, straight roads through farmland. This is a very enjoyable ride and I highly recommend it. Monical's is a nice pizza place right off Hwy 113 as you come into Kankakee (they also have another location just a little ways off Hwy 102 in Bourbannais). Brickstone Brewery is also just a little ways of 102 in Bourbannais and it's a nice sit-down place to eat if you're wanting to stop somewhere a little nicer for a break. If you just want a snack, get some Potato Ole's at one of the Taco John's in the Bourbannais / Kankakee area. For Chicago Bear football enthusiasts, they always hold their training camp each year at Oliver Nazarene University in Bourbannais.
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SoulBait
May 2, 2020
66 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
NIce easy riding the south shore is the nicest rte 113
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