This
recreational trail is 66 miles long (Ohio’s longest) and located in Northwest
Ohio. I rode here in late March of 2026. I started at the end of the developed
section North fork (41.55593, -84.00146). I rode to the intersection with the
South fork then about 5 miles South to Whitehouse (41.51799, -83.80290) where I
had lunch then rode back to my car for a round-trip total of 44 miles.
Everything
I rode was asphalt paved and smooth. There were regular road crossings, but
most were low traffic and good visibility. The trail was straight and flat. The
first 3 miles of my ride was through farmland. It got more wooded from there
and was mostly residential by the time I got to the intersection with the South
fork. The South fork ran under a powerline for the portion I rode.
The
Fraker Mill covered bridge was on the trail near the beginning of my ride. The
restrooms at the Springbrook trailhead are a designated tornado shelter.
Get
additional information here:
Northwestern Ohio
Rails-to-Trails Association













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