Maps by MEPRD
Below is an alphabetical list of all maps published by Metro East Park and Recreation District (MEPRD). Explore any of MEPRD's maps simply by clicking on the desired map name!
This map contains bicycle infrastructure plans by numerous public entities located throughout Madison and St. Clair Counties in Illinois. Each plan is shown in a different color and can be turned on or off within the interactive legend, providing a regional perspective of planned infrastructure.
A visual representation of vehicular crashes involving pedestrians and/or cyclists in Madison and St. Clair Counties, IL, from 2016 through 2020. Data was retrieved from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT).
Now every community can have its own park and trail map! MEPRD offers interactive maps for most communities in Madison and St. Clair Counties. Visit the Community Maps page to find your specific map or copy the URL to embed it on your own website.
This map identifies the site amenities found at Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park, home of the Gateway Geyser and Mississippi River Overlook. See the park's webpage for more details.
Features every dog park in Madison and St. Clair Counties. Click individual icons for contact information, acreage, and driving directions.
MEPRD's online park map features layers for boundaries, amenity locations, sidewalks, trails, and recreational water bodies. Includes a find-me button, interactive layers, and search function.
Includes existing and proposed bike trails, hiking trails, walking paths, parking, and restrooms. The map features a measuring tool, print to PDF, and find-me functionality.
Identifies amenities at MEPRD's trailhead (104 United Drive, Collinsville, IL), including parking, restrooms, and drinking fountains. Our trailhead is located along the MCT Schoolhouse Trail.
Mapping over 1,700 miles of sidewalks, this map illustrates sidewalk density across communities. Click individual locales to see specific mileage data.
An animated map showing trail development in the region since MEPRD's inception in 2000. Many of the trails shown were funded in part by MEPRD.
This map shows a 1-mile buffer (approx. 15-minute walk) around each of the 300+ parks in the Metro East. Currently, over 80% of regional residents live within a mile of a park.