By Trail Jogger in April, 2012
The trails in and around the city of Piqua, OH include the 5.5-mile Piqua Linear Bike Path, the 3.5-mile River's Edge path, and the 2.3-mile Hydraulic Canal Run. The combination of the three trails makes for an enjoyable ride and form a loop around the city. This review is for the Hydraulic Canal Run and the River's Edge trail.
The Piqua Linear Bike Path runs through the city of Piqua and forms the southern edge of this trail loop. The Hydraulic Canal Run runs from the Martin Luther King Jr. bridge at French Park on the Piqua Linear Bike Path and runs north along the western edge of the city past Frantz Pond, Echo Lake, along the canal, and up to Swift Run Lake. It is a very scenic and nearly level ride along the canal for a great 2.3-mile trip. Along the route you are likely to see numerous waterfowl, several families fishing, and even a kayak or two. As other reviewers have mentioned, this leg of the loop is particularly nice and very peaceful. Toward the north end of this trail, the path runs behind what I thought to be the best-maintained cemetery that I have ever seen, behind a water plant, and then the path dives steeply into Roadside Park. I recommend parking in Roadside Park, located at 40-10.542N and 084-15.577W. This will allow you to ride either the Hydraulic Canal Run, the River's Edge, or both while keeping your car safe and visible.
From Roadside Park, the trail passes under OH-66 where it becomes the River's Edge trail that runs along the eastern edge of Piqua between the city and Great Miami River. The northern mile of this trail serpentines through a nice wooded area and emerges out into the open for another mile before it finally reaches Lock 9 Park, located at the intersection of the River's Edge Trail and the Piqua Linear Bike Path. This intersection is directly beneath the railroad bridge over the Great Miami River.
Overall I would rate the Hydraulic Canal Run as (at least) 4 stars, the River's Edge as 3 stars, and the Piqua Linear Bike Path as 2 stars. I'll post some pictures that I took in April 2012. See a similar review of the Piqua Linear Bike Path.
~ Trail Jogger ~
By danbohlen in October, 2011
I submitted this one. Nice pavement and great views and connects to a larger trail system around Piqua.