Towpath Trail More than 90 miles to Explore Begin Your Journey Biking Birding & Wildlife Boating & Water Recreation Camping Hiking & Running Photography Questing The Ohio & Erie Canalway is a National Heritage Area designated by Congress in 1996 to help preserve and celebrate the rails, ...
Learn more about the Towpath Trail and its surfaces here. Explore the canalway Let us help you put together the perfect Ohio & Erie Canalway experience. Use the Map It tool to search for activities by location and type. With 110 miles to explore, we guarantee you'll find an adventure...
It turns out one walks along the canal. We intended to use this trail as a bike path. We decided to park at the (Very Nice) War Memorial and ride until we came to be riding along the canal through people's yards. There was a sign at the edge of Delphos stating "No Biking". ...
The four mile stone dust Jordan Level Trail is part of the Western Canalway and can be accessed from the Sims Store in Camillus, the Village Park in Jordan, Laird Road and McDonald Rd. This link is part of the Erie Canalway Trail National Heritage Corridor which will eventually span all...
Novice bikers, take note — a few rules of the trail: As with any biking adventure, it’s important to think through a few things. Your plan will greatly vary depending on the time of year that you decide to bike. Each time of year has its own benefits, but prime riding time general...
Built (1811–37) from Cumberland, Maryland (western terminus of a state road from Baltimore and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal), to Vandalia, Illinois, it forms part of the present U.S. Route 40. In April 1802 Congress appropriated land-sale funds to finance an overland link between ...
Biking Over 90 miles of flat-out joy on two wheels. Discover one of our state's most scenic regions while pedaling on the historic Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail. Birding & Wildlife Our two-winged and four-footed friends live side-by-side with us in the preserves of the Canalway. ...
There are so many activities to do, and the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail and the Cuyahoga River conveniently runs parallel to the train tracks. Whether you’re biking, running, or hiking through the park, you can take advantage of the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad's Explorer Program an...