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Alum Creek Trail

25.2 mi
State: OH
Asphalt, Concrete

Blacklick Creek Greenway Trail

17.8 mi
State: OH
Asphalt, Dirt

Camp Chase Trail

15.3 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Great American Rail-Trail

3743.9 mi
State: DC, IA, ID, IL, IN, MD, MT, NE, OH, PA, WA, WV, WY
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone

Heritage Rail-Trail

7 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Hockhocking Adena Bikeway

24.3 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Ohio to Erie Trail

293 mi
State: OH
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone

Olentangy Trail

21.7 mi
State: OH
Asphalt, Concrete

Prairie Grass Trail

29.2 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Roberts Pass Trail

6.5 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Xenia-Jamestown Connector

18.5 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

4-C Bicentennial Trail

1.3 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Big Walnut Trail

10.6 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Clinton-Fayette Friendship Trail

9.1 mi
State: OH
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Fairfield Heritage Trail

9.5 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Foor Leisure Path

1.3 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Gallia County Hike & Bike Trail

11.34 mi
State: OH
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Hellbranch Trail

5.6 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Luther Warren Peace Path

1.3 mi
State: OH
Asphalt
Accordion

Ohio Canal Greenway

2.7 mi
State: OH
Asphalt, Concrete

Old Town Creek Trail

1 mi
State: OH
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Paint Creek Recreation Trail

34.8 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Scioto Trail

12.3 mi
State: OH
Asphalt, Concrete

Wellston Bike Path

1.78 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Buckeye Parkway Multi-Use Path

4 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Canal Winchester Trail System

4.8 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Western Fayette Bike Path

2.9 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Lowe's Drive Trail

0.7 mi
State: OH
Asphalt

Judy Gano Trail

0.5 mi
State: OH
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Alum Creek Trail takes trail users through a scenic landscape from Westerville through Columbus to Groveport, with easy access to adjoining neighborhoods and a multitude of public parks to enjoy....
OH 25.2 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Blacklick Creek Greenway Trail runs interrupted for nearly 18 miles between Reynoldsburg and Groveport on the southeastern edge of Columbus. About the Route The trail parallels Blacklick...
OH 17.8 mi Asphalt, Dirt
The Camp Chase Trail is a notable paved 15-mile greenway that takes trail users through the mostly rural outskirts of Columbus and out towards London, Ohio.  A majority of the route is a...
OH 15.3 mi Asphalt
Note: This developing route is not yet fully contiguous – it is just over 50% complete. Please refer to the Trail Map for more information on the existing sections of trail, as well as the online...
DC, IA, ID, IL, IN, MD, MT, NE, OH, PA, WA, WV, WY 3743.9 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
The Heritage Rail-Trail runs 7 miles between the outskirts of Plain City and the City of Hilliard. Following a former railroad corridor, the trail connects several parks and runs through farmland,...
OH 7 mi Asphalt
The Hockhocking Adena Bikeway is one of Southeast Ohio’s hidden trail gems. Tucked into the foothills of Appalachia, this 24-mile trail gives a sampling of the best the Buckeye State has to offer:...
OH 24.3 mi Asphalt
The Ogden Trail, or Elizabeth J Looney Trail, is a 3.3-mile trail that runs through Wilmington, OH reaching its western end at Ogden Road.  About the Route This trail has four bridges that cross...
OH 3.34 mi Asphalt
Closure Notice: There are several closures and detours in place for the Ohio to Erie Trail. See here for more information. The Ohio to Erie Trail is a colossal project, not just for the state of...
OH 293 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
For visitors and locals alike, the Olentangy Trail is the ideal way to explore Columbus, the dynamic capital of Ohio, as well as the surrounding communities. Named after the eponymous river it follows...
OH 21.7 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The 29-mile Prairie Grass Trail is one of four rail-trails that radiate from Xenia Station, the hub of a vast, paved trail network in southwestern Ohio. The site is a former Baltimore & Ohio (B&O)...
OH 29.2 mi Asphalt
The Roberts Pass Trail runs from downtown London, Ohio, to rural Fairfield Township. The trail passes through farmland for 6.5 miles, although dense tree cover shades the route at all...
OH 6.5 mi Asphalt
The Xenia–Jamestown Connector links these two eponymous communities and continues east beyond Jamestown to the village of Octa in Fayette County.  It’s part of Ohio’s Miami River Valley trail...
OH 18.5 mi Asphalt
The 4C Bicentennial Trail is one of several throughout Wilmington, OH, and runs between Southeast Neighborhood Park and Fife Avenue (CR 82), just across the road from the south end of Denver Williams...
OH 1.3 mi Asphalt
The developing Big Walnut Trail follows its namesake creek through Columbus and its eastern suburbs of Westerville, Gahanna, and Whitehall. Several disconnected segments of the paved pathway are open,...
OH 10.6 mi Asphalt
Opened in 2017, the Clinton-Fayette Friendship Trail, spanning 9.1 miles, is the longest rail trail in central Ohio's Clinton County. Following a former railroad corridor, the rail-trail spans the...
OH 9.1 mi Asphalt, Crushed Stone
The Fairfield Heritage Trail winds through and connects the community of Lancaster. It links a college, high school, junior high school and elementary school, as well as numerous parks and shopping...
OH 9.5 mi Asphalt
The Foor Leisure Path is a short, paved trail that links the northern edge of Groveport’s quaint residential core with the Blacklick Creek Greenway Trail. The connection allows Groveport residents to...
OH 1.3 mi Asphalt
The Gallia County Hike & Bike Trail follows an old railroad right-of-way between Bidwell and Gallipolis. As of 2023, there are two open sections of the rail-trail totaling a little more than 11...
OH 11.34 mi Asphalt, Crushed Stone
The Hellbranch Trail offers a paved route of just over 5 miles in the northwestern Columbus suburb of Hilliard. The pathway connects residential neighborhoods and schools with recreational parks, a...
OH 5.6 mi Asphalt
The Luther Warren Peace Path is shady 1.2-mile journey along a level paved surface, delightfully cool in summer. The trail includes two old railroad bridges, one covered and built as a local Boy Scout...
OH 1.3 mi Asphalt
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The Ohio Canal Greenway extends south from Hebron on an old Penn Central Railroad right-of-way. Farm fields border the trail on the west, while remnants of the historic Ohio and Erie Canal are to the...
OH 2.7 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Old Town Creek Trail is a short but scenic pathway in Logan, the gateway to the Hocking Hills region of southeast Ohio. The trail links the county fairgrounds not far from Logan’s downtown to...
OH 1 mi Asphalt, Crushed Stone
The Paint Creek Recreation Trail is the flagship pathway of a planned trail network in the Ohio counties of Fayette, Ross and Highland. Nearly 35 miles of paved trail are currently open linking the...
OH 34.8 mi Asphalt
The Scioto Trail is an urban greenway at its best. The 12.3-mile multiuse trail hugs the banks of the Scioto River, connecting several parks and presenting fabulous views of downtown...
OH 12.3 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Wellston Bike Path is just under 2 miles, but when combined with the path around Lake Alma, you can make it a 5-mile round-trip. North of town, the path parallels State Route 349, making for a...
OH 1.78 mi Asphalt
Located in Grove City, a suburb of Columbus, this shared use path follows along Buckeye Parkway in Grove City for approximately four miles. On the east end, the park passes by two large shopping...
OH 4 mi Asphalt
This nearly 5-mile trail system weaves throughout historic Canal Winchester, Ohio, a southern suburb of Columbus. The extensive network links residents with parks, businesses and the city’s high...
OH 4.8 mi Asphalt
Columbus’ Downtown Connector Trail provides a vital link between neighborhoods and schools on the city’s east side and the downtown area. On its east end, the paved pathway begins adjacent to I-670...
OH 5 mi Asphalt
The Western Fayette Bike Path is a paved 2.9-mile trail that runs between the eastern end of the Xenia-Jamestown Connector at the Greene County/Fayette County boundary and the Village...
OH 2.9 mi Asphalt
The Lowe's Connector Trail parallels Lowe's Drive in Wilmington, OH, and links Rombach Avenue with Prairie Road; however, this is no sidewalk once you reach Prairie Road. The trail is best used to...
OH 0.7 mi Asphalt
The Judy Gano Trail travels the length of the J.W. Denver Williams Memorial Park in Wilmington, Ohio. The trail begins on Rombach Avenue and travesl past the skate park, tennis courts and baseball...
OH 0.5 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Hockhocking Adena Bikeway

Great trail -you got to ride this one!!!

April, 2026 by pattie.batchman

Rode this trail 20 miles out from Nelsonville thru Athens past the Ohio University Campus. A wide variety of sights with porta-potties, benches, and even drinking fountain and welcome center with clean bathrooms as we entered Athens. Well paved path with abundant wildlife and sites. Want to do it again soon!

Western Fayette Bike Path

The Start of a New Multi-Day Regional Trail?

April, 2026 by orangedoug

The Western Fayette Bike Path is an 3 mile extension of the Xenia-Jamestown Connector. It extends the Xenia-Jamestown Connector eastward from the Greene County/Fayette County border to Water Street in the village of Octa, Ohio.

The trail surface of this trail extension was in great condition considering that it is just a few years old. You cross over 3 roads on your way to Octa. None of them are heavily travelled, but there are trail stop signs at every crossing. The trail passes through a tunnel underneath Interstate 71 before reaching Octa. The trail dead ends into a picnic shelter on the other side of Water Street. This shelter appears to have been built on what was once the Octa train depot.

The importance of the Western Fayette Bike Path is that it expands the reach of Miami Valley Trail Network by connecting Fayette County to the Greene County Xenia Station Trail Hub (4 different trails). It has removed one of the major trail connectivity obstacles by tunneling under Interstate 71. More importantly, the possibility of extending this trail from Octa into Washington Court House, Ohio would create a great multi-day regional trail by connecting to the Xenia-Jamestown Connector to 35 mile long Paint Creek Recreation Trail.

Clinton-Fayette Friendship Trail

Trail Has Made Progress Over The Last Five Years

April, 2026 by orangedoug

The last time I rode this trail was in July of 2018. The ultimate goal of this developing trail is to connect the county seats of Clinton County (Wilmington, OH) and Fayette County (Washington Court House, OH). In 2018, the trail consisted only of what I would now call the southwest section of the trail. It ran, and still runs, from North Borum Road in Sabina, Ohio to Melvin Road in Melvin, an unincorporated community in Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio. In 2018, the trail was paved only from the Sabina water tower to Reesville. Today, this southwest section of the trail is completely paved.) In addition, there is now an additional section of trail near Washington Court House, Ohio which I am identifying as the northeast section of the trail. This section runs from Jamison Rd NW to Bush Rd NW outside of Washington Court House.

While I did not encounter anyone else riding or walking on either section of this trail on the day I rode both of them, it appears that the southwest section of the trail through Sabina seems to get more use. I would attribute this impression due to the condition of the trail surface and addition of trail signage along the southwest section of trail. The northeast section of the trail has numerous places where grass is growing up through cracks in the pavement, indicating that it does not get much use. There is very little that connects the northeast section of the trail to the city of Washington Court House. Currently, there is a gap of about 1.25 miles into Washington Courthouse. Closing this gap would allow users of the popular Paint Creek Recreation Trail to connect to this trail section. There is very little shade along the northeast portion of the Clinton-Fayette Friendship Trail as this runs through corn and soybean fields. Between Sabina and Melvin, the trail is tree lined and the resulting shade provides some relief from the summer sun. If the 4.5 mile gap between Sabina’s N. Borum Rd. and the Washington Court House’s Bush Rd. and the 1.25 mile gap between Jamison Rd. and West Market Street in Washington Court House can be developed then I think the Clinton-Fayette Friendship Trail would get a lot more use. Eventually, the 6.5 mile gap between Melvin and Wilmington would need to be completed to connect the two county seats as intended.

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Clinton-Fayette Friendship Trail

That final section is now paved. This Trail's length helps it be a good start for the new year. Notice, however there is a West Wind that goes the entire length. Most of the time it's not too bad because the overhanging trees break it up.

April, 2026 by ediehl100

That final section is now paved. This Trail's length helps it be a good start for the new year. Notice, however there is a West Wind that goes the entire length. Most of the time it's not too bad because the overhanging trees break it up.

Camp Chase Trail

Good trail on the Ohio to Erie Trail but Some Cautions

October, 2025 by jrmc21

Good trail takes you from urban Hilltop District, Columbus to just west of rural Lilly Chapel. Lots to look at along the ride. Crosses several roads along the way where you will need to stop for traffic. Some railroad crossings but they are even. Special call out to stop at Amy's Donuts on Georgesville Road (Amazing and huge selections of donuts, bike parking, right on the bike path, restrooms, great service). Some cautions:
1. I have had to dodge homeless hanging out on the trail and/or their possessions on the trail in the section in Columbus.
2. At Darby Creek Metro Park, there is about 1/2 mile that is rough rock and not paved. If riding a road bike, I advise walking it.

Paint Creek Recreation Trail

great trail

September, 2025 by kdavis3838

Next time I will start at Scioto Trails Group Home Area parking Lot and go toward Washington Courthouse. In the woods and quiet, and was a lot more pleasant than along the highway and going into Chillicothe.

Clinton-Fayette Friendship Trail

short and not fully paved

August, 2025 by tandemspeaks

Drove from Columbus on beautiful Sunday of Labor Day weekend. Rode from Borum rd parking to Melville - it’s only 7.1 miles one way and the last 3/4 miles is grass (not paved). Path is in great condition. Only facility is at Roger park and it’s scary, dark and torn up, unfortunately.

Gallia County Hike & Bike Trail

Rough Shape

August, 2025 by kxqwskc5bd

Could be a really nice trail, both wooden bridges are missing planks. A tree is down on the trail. The asphalt is pretty rough.

Moonville Rail Trail

Wish you could 'Go Back in Time' to see the Train and the Small Towns

August, 2025 by crableg300

My brother and myself rode this trail on 7/25/25. A lot of nice things can be said about the time we had. We did this trail in 2 segments (from the Moonville Trailhead to Mineral which is 4 miles and then from Zaleski to Moonville which is 5 miles). Pretty primitive, little or no cell service and you are in the Zaleski State Forest. For the entire day, we saw 1 other biker (and he was as stunned as we were to see someone) and a lady with her kids playing in the creek. Finding the Moonville Trailhead parking lot was an experience. Google Maps took us down a road called Buck Lane (which down a bit becomes Hope-Moonville Road). At the top and on the left, is Uncle Buck's Riding Stable and Dance Barn and across the road is the Ferguson Cemetery. I would strongly advise not to start down this gravel road. It is one lane and as once you start you cannot change. Look for an alternate route. There are sheer drops of over couple hundred feet on the right. You will literally crawl down this road (5 mph) and if someone was coming up there is no room to go around. Once we made it to the trailhead, we noticed a sign stating the trail is closed going west as a few bridges (#4 and #5) are out. We did ride to see how far this was and it was within a few minutes (note: between the 2 bridges would be MM5). Also, something we did not know was that the Moonville Cemetery was nearby. We needed to walk up the road that we came down a little to find it. We wish we saw it but we did not see any signs indicating it was around. Riding east was a lot of fun as there is enough to see. You will cross over Raccoon Creek (bridge #6). In less than a mile, you will see the Moonville Tunnel. Built in 1856, there are stories that say it is haunted. We always enjoy taking pictures of tunnels from both the outside and inside as well as when leave them too. Bridges 7 and 8 will take you over the Hewett Fork Creek (at this point you are at MM6). There is a beautiful marsh area next and as you ride you will see some of the old railroad telegraph poles. Also, at various points you will see old wooden railroad crossing signs with the wording Moonville Rail Trail which is a nice touch for the trail. Next will be Ingham Station. There is an information board explaining the history of this coal mining settlement that started in 1856. Like Moonville, it is a ghost town now. Near MM7, you will be at Sickles Preserve. Bridges 10, 11, and 12 will take you over the Hewett Fork Creek again. The King's Hollow Tunnel (aka the King Switch Tunnel) will be next (near MM8). Built in 1855, this tunnel looks like an old mine shaft as it is wooden and narrow too. Bit muddy inside and is longer than the Moonville Tunnel. Kind of amazing a train went through it. The trail ends in about another mile in the town of Mineral (Route 356 - Scott St 1229 Waterloo Twp). When we did cross route 356, a trail still appeared and we were able to ride it for about 2 miles. There was a beautiful small lake that will appear on the right, we saw an old abandoned home, and a structure called The Itty Biddy Beach Bar (probably named as Biddyville Road is nearby), a few picnic tables and canoes too. When we returned to the Moonville Trailhead, we were fortunate that someone was there and told us how to get out without going back up Buck Lane. (Hope-Moonville Road - Shea Road - Wheelabout Rd) got us to Route 278 where we took some beautiful pictures of Lake Hope at the state park. The Hope Iron Furnace is nearby but we did not check it out.
The Zaleski trailhead is on Commercial Street (route 278). Nearby is the Moonville Market which is where we got a great map of the trail. Nice little place to walk into as well. The trail from Zaleski to where the bridges are out in Moonville (MM5) is mainly grass with small and large gravel. Definitely more primitive than the other section we rode on. It was more of a challenge for my hybrid. This section has some open areas and is very pretty as well. About 3.5 miles into the trip you will see the Hope Schoolhouse Welcome Center. It is open on Saturdays (10-4) and Sundays (10-2) from March to October from what we found out. It would have been nice to check it out but it was closed on the day we were there. The schoolhouse was constructed back in 1883. In another mile (4.5 total now) will be a historical marker about the Raccoon Creek Bridge. Our trip ended shortly after that as we were near where we had started earlier.
This trail has a lot of variety. It is amazing all that was going on around this area along with a train passing through. A lot of history here. Now these are ghost towns. It would be nice to ride this in the Fall. Definitely worth a return trip. Also, to check out anything that is occurring locally as well.

Moonville Rail Trail

Not what I expected

August, 2025 by timfitz256

At no part was the trail paved.. started at the schoolhouse, didn’t know there was a trailhead at the beginning of the trail in Zaleski (think I spelled that right) but the rail was maintained well but it was just tracks of a vehicle that you ride on.. packed gravel on the most part.. rode to the other end.. didn’t see the “little” detour sign.. and soon was ridding in overgrowth., rode that u til the bridge was out.. turned around and had to take the detour up a gravel road.. very hilly.. steep hills at that.. got back on the trail.. that trail was nice.. very packed gravel.. went though the 2 tunnels.. very nice.. It was a good ride.. marking could be I Proved on.. with the detour was about a 20 mile round trip all in all.. had lots of fun on it.. Grandson went with m.. can’t give this trail 5 stars.. needs some improvements.. but I enjoyed

Paint Creek Recreation Trail

Nice, Nice Ride

August, 2025 by timfitz256

This was an awesome ride.. I did a total of 63 miles of this trail.. trail could use some better markings along the way.. I started at Washington court.. rode though a nice park, but then had to go through an industrial park to get to the trial.. TrailLink did not show another trailhead on it's map that would have saved me about 2 miles going though that industrial park..
It was a very hot day that day.. but mostly the trail was covered in trees, there are a lot of areas or stretch's of trail that are out in open country and hardly any trees to take advantage of shade.. on that hot day, it was kind of rough to get through that area... lots of country side to see.. some of the trial got rough due to braking up of the pavement.. but still wasn't too bad.. road all the way down to Chillicothe, ate at a restaurant called "Sumburger".. cooled off there for a couple of hours (It was really hot out there) people in there was very nice.. they do have charging plugs in there to recharge you phone or battery if you have an e-bike.. thought that was cool...
All in all it was a great ride.. planning to head back there this fall when the fall colors are in..

Hockhocking Adena Bikeway

A Nice Ride with Plenty to See

July, 2025 by crableg300

My brother and myself rode this trail on July 23-24. We started at the Nelsonville Train Station where there is plenty of parking. Took many pictures of railroad cars and there was an active train that added to the fun. Note: The train station was not open and there are limited times so check the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway website. The day was very warm; one thing - there is plenty of shade on this trail until you get to Ohio University where it opens up. The trail is well paved and maintained. Early in the trip, we passed Hocking College and Robbins Crossing Historical Village. From my understanding, the village is open only on weekends. You can still walk around the buildings. A little after the Beaumont-Salina trailhead, we came across a beautiful image painted on a side of a shed (one part is a blue train engine labeled as Conrail Quality) - we stumbled across this riding off the trail just a bit. Next was the town of The Plains. Home of Joe Burrow. You can find his field a little off the trail. We had a great meal and service at the Eclipse Company Store. Both had one of their specialty beers. Ohio University will be next with a golf course right there as well. There are some community gardens that follow. The trail will continue for a few more miles and then ends at S Canaan Rd. The last few miles it runs parallel to a highway and there is not much to see. We had a nice few days staying in Nelsonville at the Primrose B&B. We had wondered where the word HockHocking originated. The Delaware Indians named the river Hockhocking (after which it was changed to Hocking). The word means 'a bottle' in their tongue and was derived from the fact there is a waterfall about 6 miles north of the city of Lancaster. The stream is straight and narrow above these falls but then swells like a bottle below them. Found this in a book where we had stayed at.

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