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. While the trail crosses busy suburban areas, the trail never fully leaves the winding and picturesque Alum Creek and its many bridges in a range of architectural styles physically and mentally removes trail users from the hustle and bustle.
About the Route
The paved path is appropriate for all levels of users, and it provides great signage and enough amenities to facilitate a smooth biking or walking experience. Throughout the whole trail's route, trail users will appreciate the continuity maintained by several underpasses beneath major roadways; in fact, there is only one short section (at approximately the midpoint of the trail) where the trail is briefly routed onto a sidewalk to cross a busy intersection.
Throughout the entire Alum Creek Greenway Trail, trail users can also learn about the incredible history of active transportation, celebrated with plaques and bridges along the path, honoring such important figures as African American bike racer Marshall “Major” Taylor and Ohio to Erie Trail project founder Ed Honton.
The northernmost 7 miles of the trail, from Westerville to Easton Town Center in Columbus, offer a plethora of dining and shopping options. This section also traverses Strawberry Farms Park, where the trail crosses Alum Creek on a lovely double-arch bridge.
About midway, the trail skirts the Ohio Dominican University campus. From there, the southern end of the greenway takes trail users through Bexley, a town on the outskirts of Columbus with a charming arts district. From here, the trail continues south through the preserved natural areas of Three Creeks Park where the trail meets its southern end.
Three Creeks Park offers 1095 acres of greenspace as well as a designated dog park.
Connections
At several points near the trail's northern end, the trail connects to the Westerville B&W.
At the trail's southern end, the Alum Creek Trail connects with the Black Lick Greenway Trail.
The Alum Creek Trail is part of the statewide Ohio to Erie Trail, which spans more than 300 miles between the Ohio River in Cincinnati and Lake Erie in Cleveland.
The Alum Creek Trail is part of the Great American Rail Trail, a 3,700-mile route from Washington to Washington D.C.
The Alum Creek Trail runs between a dead-end near 579 Executive Campus Dr (Westerville) and Three Creeks Metropark, 3860 Bixby Rd (Groveport), with parking at the southern end.
Additional parking can be found at:
There are many parking options available along this route, please see TrailLink Map for all parking options and detailed directions.
Started on the north part of the trail going south. It switchbacks around a lot of major road infrastructure, but I didn’t have to cross a major road in any of the sections. I ended up getting a bit lost multiple times, but after about 3 miles in, it got a bit easier to navigate. It’s all paved and the part I road on was mostly good with a few sections of bumps. Definitely close to nature - i saw deer, rabbits, and a hawk catch another bird.
Went from Three Creeks Metropark to Westerville for an overnight. Trail was fun as it had a bit of everything!!
The north part of this trail is in a less than stellar part of town
This is my favorite and go-to bike trail in Columbus. Not too busy, numerous curves, varied scenery, numerous bridges, connects to Blacklick trail, goes by Easton and Franklin Park Conservatory areas, good mix of mostly shade and some open sun sections, it has a little bit of everything for a city bike trail that doesn't feel like you're in a big city.
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