State: OH Length: 25.60 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Alum Creek Multi-Use Trail is part of the larger Ohio to Erie Trail that will eventually link Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland. This Alum Creek section follows a northsouth route along a riparian corridor of its namesake creek, connecting ...
Rail-Trail
State: OH Length: 4.85 miles Surface: Asphalt
Part of the Ohio to Erie Trail, the Geno Trail runs between Northgate Way in Westerville and Weise Road in Galena. The trail parallels the east side of State Route 3 and is separated from the road by a nice corridor of trees, shading nearly ...
State: OH Length: 16 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Crushed Stone
The Heart of Ohio Trail extends from the Knox-Licking county line just south of Centerburg north to Mount Vernon. It offers nearly 16 miles of walking, skating and biking, while an adjacent trail between Thayer Road to Tucker Road (about 3 miles) ...
State: OH Length: 20.13 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel, Woodchips
NOTE:This, and all trails in Hancock County, are closed during hunting season, September 1 to January 31. Segments running through Findlay are not closed. Hancock County's Heritage Trail runs for more than 20 miles from Heritage Trail Center ...
State: OH Length: 2 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
The Huron River Greenway has two separate segments, each just under 1 mile long. The northern (Huron) segment runs from DuPont Marsh State Nature Preserve off River Road and heads south about 0.9 mile, ending at a gate on River View Drive in ...
State: OH Length: 3.70 miles Surface: Dirt
A walking-only trail for wildlife observation is being established on the abandoned B&O Railroad through the center of the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area. The trail is currently 3.7 miles long and passes through a large variety of natural habitats. ...
State: OH Length: 14 miles Surface: Asphalt
Part of the 320-mile Ohio to Erie Trail, the 14-mile Kokosing Gap Trail travels through a landscape of ravines and farmland and passes a beautifully restored train and a cheerful wood caboose. This outstanding trail connects the towns of Mount ...
State: OH Length: 1.50 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Loudonville Pedestrian and Bicycle Pathway is nestled in a scenic valley in a small town nicknamed the "Canoe Capital of Ohio." The trail begins in downtown Loudonville, crosses the Blackfork River at Riverside Park and continues along the ...
State: OH Length: 12 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
From Marion County Park District: The first section of the trail to be finished will be the easternmost stretch, starting at Gateway to Health park on Holland Road (1.7 miles west of Marion). We will pursue additional grants in order to develop ...
State: OH Length: 10 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel
The 40-mile hiking and biking trail along the Miami & Erie Canal Towpath was created through the Ohio Trails Act. The trail is broken into five segments ranging from 3 miles to 14 miles between the towns of Delphos and Fort Loramie. Each segment ...
State: OH Length: 3 miles Surface: Dirt
State: OH Length: 14 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel
State: OH Length: 9 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel
State: OH Length: 40 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel
The Miami & Erie Canal was built between 1825 and 1845, an engineering marvel stretching from Cincinnati to Toledo. This canal was heavily used until competition from the railroad caused the decline of the canal system. The Miami & Erie Canal ...
State: OH Length: 4.80 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Sand
The Mohican Valley Trail runs for nearly 5 miles along an abandoned right-of-way of the old Penn Central Railroad on the eastern edge of Knox County, between Brinkhaven and Danville. The trail features the stunning Bridge Of Dreams in Brinkhaven, ...
State: OH Length: 15.40 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt
The North Coast Inland Trail through Huron County is just one segment of a system of trails in the North Coast Inland chain. Other segments include Lorain County, Sandusky/Ottawa counties and the Wabash Connector. The trail passes among hardwood ...
State: OH Length: 13.10 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Kipton to Elyria rail-trail is a 13-mile paved path and part of the 65-mile North Coast Inland Trail. The corridor is classic rail-trail: flat and mostly straight. Heading northeast from Kipton's downtown community park and restored depot, ...
State: OH Length: 26 miles Surface: Asphalt, Cinder
NOTE: Although other segments of the North Coast Inland Trail may permit equestrians, this segment does not. This portion of North Coast Inland Trail, managed by the Sandusky County Park District, includes 23.25 miles of paved trail from Elmore ...
State: OH Length: 1.90 miles Surface:
As of late 2012, only 1.9 miles of this planned 14-mile trail is complete. This segment will eventually link the North Coast Inland Trail and the Wabash Cannoball Trail. Currently, there is a bike lane between Millbury Road in Millbury, via ...
State: OH Length: 1.40 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt, Grass, Woodchips
The Oakwoods Trail system runs through a 155-acre nature preserve bordering Interstate 75 southwest of downtown Findlay. The preserve features a small lake, woodlands and meadows. The trails form three main loops, and a small section occupies ...
State: OH Length: 3.80 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
This multi-purpose recreational trail is located on an old Penn Central Railroad right-of-way. Farm fields border on the west and the historic Ohio and Erie Canal borders on the east. A watered portion of the canal extends from the Hebron State ...
State: OH Length: 320 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Ohio to Erie Trail spans the state of Ohio from a tributary of the Ohio River in Cincinatti to Cleveland on the shores of Lake Erie. When complete, this trail will connect four of Ohio's metropolitan cities, a dozen large towns, and numerous ...
State: OH Length: 13 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Olentangy Trail picks up near the north end of the Scioto Trail, heading 13 miles north through several parks and Ohio State University. Portions of the trail are rough going, but for the most part it is serene and scenic. From Confluence ...
State: OH Length: 8 miles Surface:
The much anticipated 8 mile trail from Orrville to Clinton is closer to reality. The corridor was purchased in the summer of 2010 from Norfolk and Southern Railroad. The trail will go from Orrville through the village of Marshallville to Clinton. ...
State: OH Length: 18.40 miles Surface: Asphalt
Carving a semi-circular route between Butler and Mansfield, the Richland B&O Trail zigzags across the same several roads and weaves in and out of rural landscapes, moving northwest from Butler. From Hitchman Park in Butler, commemorative benches ...
State: OH Length: 13 miles Surface: Asphalt
The mileage slips by on the Slippery Elm Rail-Trail as you take in the flat, fast and scenic northwest Ohio countryside. The 13-mile paved path runs south from Bowling Green through the small town of Rudolph and finishes in North Baltimore. ...
State: OH Length: 14.20 miles Surface: Asphalt
The T.J. Evans Trail is a very popular route, drawing locals and visitors as well as through-travelers on the Ohio to Erie Trail that counts this rail-trail among its 300+ miles from the Ohio River to Lake Erie. The southern trailhead at Cherry ...
State: OH Length: 20.20 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Westerville Bikeways is a system of paved multi-use paths throughout the town, stretching from Hoover Reservoire on the east to as far west as Worthington Road. On-road bike lanes allow for cyclists to ride a variety of loops. Visit the ...