A formerly abandoned stretch of elevated railway track has found new life as the 606. Named after the first three digits in every Chicago zip code. Runs along Bloomingdale Trail between Ashland and Ridgeway. Modeled after NYC’s High Line, The 606 urban hiking trail is the best way to see the city’s neighborhoods with a little nature thrown into the mix. The 2.7-mile elevated pathway along an old railway line passes through neighborhoods like Bucktown, Logan Square, and Humboldt Park, with plenty of cool bars and restaurants along the way to stop off at for a little pick-me-up, including Handlebar and Weegee’s Lounge.