- There are more than 400 miles of connected recreational trail in SW Ohio, another
150 miles are in the planning or construction phase!
- Recreational trails near homes increase property values and are a very desirable
feature for many buyers.
- You can use your bicycle for basic transportation! Here are the facts you need to
know.
- All trails are free and open to the public every day of the year, from dawn till
dusk. The interconnected trail network stretches from Miami County in the north,
down to Warren County in the south. From the west in Montgomery County, the trails
move east through Greene County, into Clark County with trails in Fayette, Ross and
Highland Counties.
- Obey posted safety rules and please don’t litter. Ride/walk/run/roller blade on
the right, be alert for hazards and be courteous of other users. Always pass with
care, announce your intentions and share the trail.
- Be sure your bicycle equipment is safe and you wear an approved helmet. This brochure
will give you some useful information on safety and equipment.
- Open this map to view trail in the Miami Valley area and this map to view Greene
County recreational trails. You can order a map by clicking on this link.
- Be safe! Be alert and avoid using the trail alone. Never be on the trail after
dark.
- Rails-to-Trails is the largest transportation recycling program in the country—helping
turn unused railroad lines into trails. Now we’re taking those trails and the people
and places they connect and championing a new future for transportation: active transportation
by burning calories, not carbon! For more information click here
- Trails are built by people who share a common enthusiasm to protect the environment,
be active and love the outdoors. People build trails and your support is essential
to promote recreational trails in our area. We need your support by becoming a TTT
member, using the trail, supporting trail activities and contacting local officials
and ask them to support the trail.
Recreational trails have to compete with many other projects for funding. They will
not be fully supported unless you speak up and make a case for maintenance and construction
of recreational trails!