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A very beautiful path! The path is along the river with beautiful views of the river, boats and bridges that cross over to West Virginia. Plenty of places to stop and enjoy the view along the way. We got ice cream at a little shop on our way back. It was way out of our way to get to this trail..but definitely worth the trip. ¿¿ (Giving it 4 stars because of the length…but still loved it).
Went to ride some trails in Zanesville and decided to go a little further east and check out this little trail and boy am I glad I did. This is just one sweet little honey of a trail. It may be a little bit short and a little bit lacking in scenery, but it is super well-kept and has easily some of the nicest little rest spots I’ve ever seen off of it. It does follow closely to Route 265 & goes under 70 so you do hear a little bit of traffic but you never see any of it. It’s a wonderful little trail that I will ride again whenever I’m in this area.
It is amazing here. I just rode here recently with our horses, and it was so nice! Definitely will come again soon!
This week I rode the trail from Brinkhaven to Glenmont. It was as nice a section of the Ohio to Erie as I've done so far. A well maintained trail through forested rolling hills. And, very little poop.
A very well maintained trail with lots of beautiful sites as it follows the licking river. Unfortunately, it is rather short. Would be really killer if it could tie into another trail system.
We just biked the trail roundtrip between Granville and Johnstown and it was back up to 100% without any closures/detours/construction. It's a nice calm trail because it is flat and shaded.
Always a great ride on this trail! We drove several hours in the car to spend 3 days in Mt. Vernon for biking. Day 1 we biked from Mt. Vernon to Danville and back, plus a few extra miles, for a 30 mile round trip. Trail offers a lot of shade plus open areas through farmlands. Trail is basically flat though pedaling along did notice some gradual inclines. While we were in the area, Pelotonia Bike Ride Cancer research fundraiser was taking place at Kenyan College and we watched some of the riders. They were using a section of the trail for their ride.
Very well maintained trail. Lovely views of cornfields, beans, and rivers. A nice ride on a relatively flat surface.
We were in Berlin, OH, for the weekend and planned to ride the Holmes County Trail one day. It ended up that we started riding on Sunday morning at 8 AM and that was a perfect call. Cool temps and practically no one on the trail. We encountered no horse and buggies and only a few bikers and joggers.
The trail is in good condition and as another reviewer noted, some of it has been recently repaved. It is a nice mix of woods and nice, large fields of corn and soybeans. I thoroughly enjoyed the ride. When we reached Fredericksburg we rode a short distance into town to the cafe but being Sunday, it was closed.
I had some misgivings about this trail based on some of the reviews but they were totally unfounded. While there was some horse manure on the trail it was easily avoided. I also had no issues with e-bikers and horse and buggies also but going early on Sunday likely helped also. I can see it being hot midday though. Planning is important. Go, enjoy the trail.
This trail is so beautiful. From the covered bridges to the flawless path itself. This path is extremely wide, flat and remarkably smooth! The surroundings are a great mixture of sun and shade. We will definitely ride it again! The fall with be magnificent!
Had a fun ride on this paved, smooth trail! We started at Bowerston and crossed the 5th covered bridge at trailhead in Jewett 11.2 miles later. The first part of trail was largely under tree canopy whereas last portion was mostly in open air. Trail is relatively quiet with little to no car/truck traffic noise...nice to hear song birds! Enjoyed ice cream cones at dariette in Scio on the return leg. Definitley community effort to build and maintain a beautiful trail. Hopefully this trail will be connected to others in near future.
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