August 12, Great scenery i had a fun run. August 6, August 2, July 18, June 17, June 12, May 31, Good roads. Road biking Fee Great! May 23, May 8, May 3, May 2, Great place to walk.
April 13, March 2, February 9, Had to watch for ice but good overall. January 24, January 2, Next time, we'll start there and go south or ride on a day when we could take the train one way and do the whole trail.
Signs indicated the train runs Wed. We rode on a Tuesday. The trail surface varies--a combo of asphalt, well-packed or uneven gravel, or hard-packed dirt. At this time of year Oct there were a considerable number of walnuts on the trail to navigate through, too. We did this trail as a break in a long car trip and it was worth it. Saw some amazing herons along the way! With all the beautiful trails nearby, this one should be last on your bike trails. Not much to see, most mile markers are missing.
The park at the east end road is in poor condition. I recommended finding a better trail to ride. Road trail with bafang mid drive motor and climbed hills like they were flat ground. Got a good workout by not using too much assist but the ride was pleasant. This trail is divided into 3 sections: Central, North and South. Central and South have been connected and now the 1. You can ride 20 miles and remain on the trail the entire time.
New trailhead on Park Avenue in Chardon has restrooms, parking and picnic area. There is also a parking lot at the Big Creek Park spur. Hilly section is the North section which follows Route Great ride from Headwaters to Girdled Road, 30 mile round trip. There is a small parking area there for about 10 cars. Biked down to Sunside Trailhead approx 11 miles South and back then up to Orwell and back for a 31 mile round trip.
Some leaves are beginning to change already and some dry dead leaves on the trail. Most of the trail is shaded by trees but there are a few areas open farmlands. I did this trail in two sections. Also crossed and road along a lot of roads. The residential section was nice, but it was difficult to see the bike trail signs at times so I got off course more than once.
The northern section from Alexander down to is fantastic. I would suggest walking your bike across them — The roads are slightly elevated with limited visibility before you reach them.
The scenery is hard to beat — lots of gorgeous rock formations and you even go across the top of Brandywine Falls. Beautiful mostly shaded trail between Dalton and Massillon. Three miles in the middle of 10 mile trail is gravel not paved.
The paved sections at each end are in rough shape. The gravel section was smooth and easy to ride on our trek gravel bikes. I did the southern loop from down around Stow Kent and back up to Way more hills than I expected but was most disconcerting was the number of busy intersections and travel on roads. I will not do this loop again. The northern section from Alexander to is fantastic. You cross a few roads - safest to stop and walk bike on them to to steep incline at intersection and somewhat limited visibility.
The scenery is fantastic - you pass over Brandywine Falls and there are beautiful rock formations in a wooded area just north of Rolling inclines rather than steep hills.
Will do this section Again. City is not overall bike friendly and no real lakefront trail like chicago. Started the tow path in Independence, OH and rode to Peninsula. Had to back track to our parked car - so would recommend planning to take the train at Independence and then ride the whole trail from the Akron end.
Good riding surface of packed limestone - even for riders like us who prefer paved. Fun lunch stop in Peninsula. TrailLink is a free service provided by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy a non-profit and we need your support! Log in Register. Search trails Close. Cleveland, OH Trails and Maps. Looking for the best trails around Cleveland? Go to:. Map Search. Map view. Sort by. Relevance Name Length Most Popular. Bedford Reservation All Purpose Trail 7. Berlin Lake Trail 2. Bike and Hike Trail Brecksville Reservation All Purpose Trail Bridgeway Trail 4.
Bruce G. Rinker Greenway 2. Chippewa Inlet Trail 3. There is a large parking lot with bathrooms, picnic tables and grills throughout, and a large open field. It can be a very busy area in the warmer months. Accessibility: There are 4 designated accessible spaces in the small paved parking lots off of Snow Road in the center of the trail.
All of them are van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail surface is paved with partial railings. It is typically at least 5 feet wide. There are wheelchair-accessible picnic tables with a firm and stable path and surface. Sagamore Hills Bike and Hike Trail. Cleveland Cultural Gardens Trail. One of the most beautiful all-purpose trails in the city. The trail passes through Cleveland's Cultural Gardens and ends near a large pond containing a water fountain.
Accessibility: There are 7 designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lot off of North Marginal Road at the north end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is asphalt, brick, or cement, and typically at least 5 feet wide. There are benches along some sections of the route for resting. The ride involves several challenging sections along the road, particularly Broadway Avenue.
There are 2 bike shops along the route if you get into any trouble. This asphalt trail is perfect for the whole family as it's smooth and makes for easy riding.
Lined with lush botanical life, the trail is approximately 2. Ashtabula County Metroparks. This multi-use trail in Ashtabula and Trumbull counties spans an impressive 44 miles.
Located about one hour east of Cleveland, the Western Reserve Greenway Trail is ideal for expert bicyclists as well as families just looking to get some exercise in with the little ones. The paved trail is lined with a wide variety of trees and other plant life, and you can expect to see ample amounts of wildlife as you pedal your heart out. The trail spans through greenery and farmland and is currently being extended even further.
Located about 20 minutes west of Cleveland, this popular path welcomes not only bikes, but all unmotorized vehicles - with the exception of skateboards - as well as walkers and joggers. Ohio In Your Inbox spinner.
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