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TRAILS MAP 2017-Sidea-WEB FREE For additional information regarding overnight accomodations, upcoming events and temporary trail detours, please visit MIAMI VALLEY OHIO MiamiValleyTrails.org The Nation's Largest Paved Trail Network BIKEWAYS MILEAGE MATRIX (Mileage is calculated along the bikeways, rounded to the nearest mile.) Guide Map Yellow Springs Xenia West Liberty Waynesville Verona Urbana Troy Trotwood Tipp City Springfield Spring Valley South Charleston Piqua Newtown Morrow Middletown Miamisburg Loveland London Lebanon Kettering Jamestown Indiana Line Greenville Franklin Fairborn Dayton Centerville Cedarville Brookville Bellefontaine Beavercreek Austin Landing 49 39 86 52 39 76 45 27 37 58 45 57 54 93 70 18 7 80 69 81 24 50 65 78 9 32 21 27 46 34 93 31 www.dpandl.com Beavercreek 19 9 53 23 30 44 36 17 27 28 15 27 44 64 37 35 22 51 38 48 9 20 56 68 30 15 10 12 16 25 60 Bellefontaine 42 52 7 66 91 17 96 77 87 32 59 70 104 107 80 96 82 94 81 92 69 63 116 71 90 76 70 73 60 85 Brookville 43 33 78 48 5 69 41 7 32 53 40 52 49 88 62 40 27 76 63 73 22 45 32 73 35 26 15 25 41 Cedarville 18 8 53 22 47 43 52 33 43 27 15 11 60 63 36 52 38 50 22 48 25 19 72 84 46 32 26 28 Centerville 31 21 66 35 30 56 36 16 27 40 27 39 44 76 49 34 21 63 50 60 3 32 53 68 29 19 9 Dayton 28 18 63 33 20 54 26 7 17 38 25 37 34 73 47 25 12 61 48 58 6 30 46 58 20 11 Fairborn 34 24 69 38 31 59 37 18 28 43 30 42 45 79 52 36 23 66 53 63 16 35 55 69 31 Franklin 48 38 83 52 40 73 47 27 37 58 45 56 54 93 67 7 8 80 67 78 26 50 66 78 Greenville 86 76 64 91 78 55 32 66 41 73 83 95 24 131 105 83 70 118 106 116 65 98 105 Indiana Line 77 67 109 79 26 100 72 38 63 84 71 83 80 119 93 71 58 107 94 104 52 76 Jamestown 21 11 56 26 50 47 56 37 47 31 18 30 74 66 40 55 42 54 41 51 29 Kettering 27 17 62 31 27 52 33 13 24 37 24 36 41 72 46 31 18 59 47 57 Lebanon 50 40 85 26 79 75 84 65 75 59 33 58 92 26 11 84 70 13 69 London 39 29 74 44 68 64 74 55 65 49 36 10 82 84 58 73 60 71 Loveland 52 42 87 28 81 77 87 69 78 62 35 60 94 13 14 86 72 Miamisburg 40 30 75 44 32 65 38 19 29 50 37 49 46 85 59 14 Middletown 54 44 89 58 46 79 51 32 42 63 51 62 59 99 72 Morrow 38 28 73 14 67 64 73 54 64 48 22 47 81 27 Newtown 65 55 100 41 94 90 99 80 91 74 48 73 107 Piqua 62 52 97 67 54 87 8 41 17 72 59 71 PRESENTING SPONSORS South Charleston 28 18 63 33 57 53 63 44 54 38 25 Spring Valley 17 7 52 7 46 42 51 32 42 26 Springfield 9 19 26 34 58 16 64 45 55 Tipp City 46 36 80 50 37 70 9 24 Trotwood 35 25 70 40 12 61 33 Troy 53 43 89 59 46 80 Urbana 25 35 10 49 74 Verona 49 39 84 53 Waynesville 24 14 59 Dayton, Ohio | 937.223.6323 | mvrpc.org/bikeways Required West Liberty 35 45 Postage LINKDAYTON.ORG Xenia 10 This document was prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, the Ohio Department of Transportation 937.425.8300 and local communities. The contents of this report reflect the views of this agency, which is responsible for the facts and accuracy of the data presented herein. The FIFTH EDITION contents do not reflect the official view and policies of the State of Ohio and/or Federal agencies. This report does not constitute a standard specification or regulation. BIKEWAY LINES DAYTON AND SURROUNDING AREA PIQUA PATH - indicated with a solid color line. N. DIXIE DR. Existing/Construction PETERS PK. Pending Paths are physically separated from Johnston Farm 40 SHULL RD. SHULL RD. 235 & Indian Agency motorized vehicular traffic. Carriage Hill 66 75 MetroPark SPRINGCREEK RD. ROUTE - indicated with a double color line. Taylorsville NATIONAL RD. 17 SNODGRASS RD. Existing/Construction 202 BELLEFONTAINE RD. Pending MetroPark Routes are shared roadways. 4700 E. National Rd. Swift Run Lake Vandalia 201 Roadside Park Road Intersections / Trail Access 36 9361 N SR 66 75 61B Piqua 70 38 SIDNEY RD. 33A 33 41 BIKEWAYS 32 TAYLORSVILLE RD. ZEIGLER RD. 70 25 70 4 VERSAILLES RD. 61 1 Ohio-to-Erie Trail 83 Fountain BROADWAY ST. LITTLE YORK RD. Park 1 3 Little Miami Scenic Trail HUBER HEIGHTS BELLEPLAIN SPIKER RD. 185 25 TROY PK. RIP RAP RD. WASHINGTON PIQUA Edison TROY-SIDNEY RD. The Little Miami Scenic Trail LONGFORD BELDALE RIVERSIDE DR. State HARSHMAN LOONEY RD. changes from Trail 1 to Trail 3 in Xenia COSNER Municipal Community N. SUNSET ST. SUNSET N. Government College Complex VILLE BELLEFONTAINE RD. PARK AVE. BOONE ST. 2 Creekside Trail 185 N. MAIN ST. PETERS PK. CHAMBERSBURG RD. W. NORTH E. ASH ST. 235 French Park W. GREENE 82 BRANTFORD RD. W. ASH ST. E. ASH ST. WEBSTER ST. 915 W.Water St. 3 Simon Kenton Trail CHAMBERSBURG RD. Piqua W. HIGH ST. Roosevelt Park 36 W. HIGH ST. W. WATER ST. FISHBURG RD. S. MAIN ST. GARBY RD. 4 Xenia-Jamestown Connector WYSE RD. Lock 9 E. MAIN ST. 59 235 Park STAUNTON ST. CROMES DR. N. DIXIE DR. FISHBURG RD. 5 Wright Brothers-Huffman Prairie S. SUNSET ST. 36 COVINGTON AVE. GARNSEY 202 TROY-SIDNEY RD. 7 Stillwater River Trail Mote BRIDGE ST. W. STATLER ST. 201 Park PIQUA-TROY RD. 8 Mad River Trail 36 SOUTH ST. Temporary 18 RIP RAP RD. 30 Road Route 9 Iron Horse Trail BATH RD. 4 PHILADELPHIA DR. PHILADELPHIA FREDERICK PK. KITRIDGE RD. 19 Dayton-Kettering Connector Thomas A. Cloud Memorial Park RD. BAKER N. BROAD ST. 25 Great Miami River Trail NEEDMORE RD. N. CENTRAL AVE. NEEDMORE RD. 58 34 Great-Little Trail Sinclair BRANDT PK. Park Wright Patterson 36 Ohio to Indiana Trail WEBSTER ST. Air Force Base SPRINGFIELD Kitty Hawk Villa Road 38 Wolf Creek Trail Golf Course MoMBA Staging Area VILLA RD. HARSHMAN RD. N. DIXIE DR. 75 Villa Rd. Mountain S. BROAD ST. 4 WAGONER FORD RD. Bike Trails ST. PARIS PK. Springfield 40 Buck Creek Scenic Trail Wegerzyn 75 ROSCOMMON DR. Gardens UNION SCHOOLHOUSE RD. Huffman KAUFFMAN AVE. COACH DR. MetroPark MetroPark RED Clarence J. Bike Lane 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave. OLD TROY PK. 3 Brown Reservoir VALLEY PK. 444 MIDDLE URBANA RD. Dayton Huffman Prairie DERR RD. On Road Route Flying Field 72 Buck Creek SIEBENTHALER AVE. ROLFE AVE. S. MAPLE ST. 57 MARL RD. State Park Community Path BRANDT PK. HOME RD. DAYTON-YELLOW MECHANICSBURG RD. 444 Buck Creek 25 Upper Valley CROFT RD. State Park US Bike Route 50 5 Office 48 Mall BECHTLE AVE. KENSIGNTON PL. 1901 Buck Creek Lane VALLEY PK. 2 7 Boonshoft SPRINGS RD. Springfield Museum of Wright Memorial / KAUFFMAN AVE. 68 ROBERT EASTMAN RD. RIVERSIDE DR. HARDING RD. North Country Trail and Buckeye Trail Discovery 202 Huffman Prairie HILLCREST AVE. PUMPHOUSE RD. 56B Interpretive Center N. MAIN ST. 18 STANLEY ST. 201 3 Underground Railroad Bicycle Route BELMONT AVE. LAGONDA AVE. Triangle 56 SPRINGFIELD ST. BLVD. W. 1ST ST. LIMESTONE ST. CROFT RD. Park BONG SALEM AVE. Mad River Run UPPER VALLEY PK. MITCHELL ST. PARIS RD. McCREIGHT AVE. Wright Lagonda Field BUCK CREEK LN. OTHER MAP DESIGNATIONS LEO ST. State Island 26 National University OLD YELLOW SPRINGS RD. SPRINGFIELD 40 RIDGE MetroPark HELENA 4 Museum Wittenberg Springfield COLUMBUS AVE. 5 Snyder Buck Creek University Local or State Park HELENA DR. Eastwood of the U.S. Whitewater Museum NATIONAL RD. 12 PHILADELPHIA DR. PHILADELPHIA Park Air Force BEAVER VALLEY RD. 11 of Art LAGONDA AVE. Kettering MetroPark Cliff SHERMAN AV. CORNELL DR. 4349 Springfield St. Park University or College Field 55B WEBSTER ST. COLONEL GLENN HWY. 49 HOMEWOOD HELENA TROY ST. VALLEY ST. Dayton 675 8 17 NORTH ST. 55A FINDLAY ST. RICHMOND 4 Deeds BIRD RD. RiverScape AGON BL COLUMBIA ST. COLUMBUS AVE. Parking HARVARD AIRWAY RD. 16 NT VD. River Point PE W. MAIN ST. MetroPark MetroPark 111 E. Monument Ave. Run HIGH ST. WATER ST. NEW GERMANY-TREBEIN RD. FOUNTAIN E. MAIN ST. SPRING ST. HARSHMAN RD. E. NATIONAL RD. Restrooms LIMESTONE ST. 54B 33 15 The Mall NTPRD 40 BROADWAY SPRINGFIELD ST. HIGH ST. WASHINGTON LILLIAN DAYTON AVE. W. GRAND AVE. at Fairfield Chiller WITTENBERG AVE. Dayton LOWRY 15 D 14 R MONUMENT PLUM ST. Hospital 19 54A Commons ROSEDALE DR. ROSEDALE Art Institute E. 3RD ST. Wescott House Dayton L PLEASANT ST. RIVERVIEW YMCA E. 1ST ST. L LEXINGTON AVE. International Fifth A HIGH ST. ST. CLAIR 1ST GLEN CLARK ST. 13 JEFFERSON 22 H Davey Moore Peace 20 Third WILKINSON BROOK LUDLOW E MAIN Heritage Center EDWIN C. EDWIN PERRY 2ND G Park Mountain Bike Trail / BMX Track Museum CENTER ST.
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