Description
The Newton Falls Trail, built on a former railroad bed, follows the Mahoning River as it winds its way downtown and ends at the Newton Falls Community Park. The route provides pleasant neighborhood views of this quaint township that was established in the early 1800s. A highlight of the trail is a view of the bridge that crosses the river to connect Bridge Street with Arlington Road; the covered bridge was constructed in 1831 and is the second oldest in the state.
Parking and Trail Access
Parking is available at the trail's southern tip near the Newton Falls Community Park, or mid-trail at the intersection of State Route 534 and W. River Road.




By
crazyd
in
April, 2013
walked this trail on April 6th and enjoyed it. very nice trail and was able to see the covered bridge and walked over to it and walked through it. very nice piece of history there. also walked past the old train station. I hope they work on extending ...
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