Rail-Trail
State: OH Length: 4.26 miles Surface: Asphalt
This path has some of the best scenery Ohio has to offer: a flowing river, spring water trickling from steep rock ledges, rock formations and cool, thick woods. The trail also crosses a creek and passes between a huge section of rock that had ...
State: OH Length: 12 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Blacklick Creek Trail totals 12 miles in three separate segments (as of autumn 2011): 1. In the southwest, the trail courses through Three Creeks Metro Park, where it shares the same path as the Alum Creek Trail for part of the way. The ...
State: OH Length: 4.25 miles Surface: Asphalt
The newest addition to the expanding Licking County trail system is the Buckeye Scenic Trail. This trail goes 4 miles from just outside the commercial district of Heath to Lakewood High School along US Route 40. The asphalted trail goes past ...
State: OH Length: 11.4 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Conotton Creek Trail is 11.4 miles of scenic serenity in northeast Ohio. The trail models rustic beauty, and its careworn pavement covers a flat, straight route. Several particularly rough spots may bounce you back to consciousness, but ...
State: OH Length: 2.25 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Coshocton Three Rivers Bikeway provides safe and direct access from the City of Coshocton to the Lake Park Recreational Complex and historic Roscoe Village. Trail users cross under US Route 36, thereby eliminating the need to cross five ...
State: OH Length: 6.75 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Country Line Trail travels the path of the former Erie Lackwanna Railroad between Rittman and Creston. A highlight of the trail is a former Baltimore & Ohio freight station located just west of the trailhead at Kauffman Avenue, which will ...
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: 6 miles Surface: Asphalt
The first 6 miles of the Great Guernsey Trail project runs from corduroy road outside of Cambridge to Lore City.
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: 15 miles Surface: Asphalt
If traveling through Ohio's Amish country and sharing space with bicycles, buggies, and abundant wildlife sounds like an idyllic day to you, then you will enjoy the 15-mile Holmes County Trail. A good place to start is the trail's Hipp Station ...
State: OH Length: 3.7 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: 1.5 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: 4.8 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: 4.5 miles Surface: Ballast
The Muskingum Recreation Trail runs for 4.5 miles along a ballast trail between Main Street in Dresden and Rock Cut Road. The trail offers views of the Muskingum River, with impressive rock formations, through a wooded corridor. Another 0.5-mile ...
State: OH Length: 4 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
The Ohio & Erie Canalway Towpath Trail follows its namesake canal from Cleveland south to Zoar. When complete, the trail will eventually extend farther south to New Philadelphia, a total of roughly 110 miles. The trail itself is contained within ...
State: OH Length: 34.4 miles Surface: Cinder, Concrete, Crushed Stone
State: OH Length: 12.9 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Gravel
State: OH Length: 3.8 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: 6 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
The Olde Muskingum Trail parallels the Tuscarawas River and the Ohio & Erie Canalway between Cherry Street in Canal Fulton and Forty Corners Road just north of Massillon. The 6-mile scenic trail has a crushed limestone surface for hiking and ...
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: 18.4 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: 9.6 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
The Sippo Valley Trail runs nearly 10 miles, with flat, gentle grades, between Dalton and Massillon. It takes its name from Sippo Creek, which cascades along the side of the trail for nearly its entire length. There are numerous small bridge ...
State: OH Length: 1 miles Surface: Concrete, Crushed Stone
The Stark Electric Railway Trail is a former interurban rail line that ran from Canton to Salem via Louisville, Alliance, and Sebring from 1902 to July 15, 1939. The railroad was nicknamed the Bachelor Railroad because most of its executives ...
State: OH Length: 9.9 miles Surface: Asphalt
Beginning just east of downtown Newark, the T. J. Evans Panhandle Trail runs parallel to active tracks of the Ohio Central Railroad, making this trail a nice example of rail-with-trail. Built and funded by the Thomas J. Evans Foundation, the ...
State: OH Length: 14.2 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: 7 miles Surface: Asphalt
This 7 mile corridor once developed will add to the existing Great Guernsey Trail from Cambridge to Lore City.
State: OH Length: 20.2 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 ...
State: OH Length: 3 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Zane's Landing rail-with-trail follows the east branch of the Muskingum River north from Zanesville. The southern terminus is in Zane's Landing Park downtown, with the northern terminus in Riverside Park. The trail lies near the docking ...
State: OH Length: 20.1 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Dirt, Grass
The Zoar Valley Trail winds along the Tuscarawas River for 20 miles between the village of Schoenbrunn in the south and Fort Laurens State Memorial in Bolivar in the north. The path is mixture of rolling hills and level areas through wooded ...