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The Nation's Largest Paved Trail Network 3 OH 508 47 BELLEFONTAINE 292 47 CARTER 33 UNION NOTE: LOGAN COUNTY END Southview PACKED 47 Park GRAVEL TRAIL 235 TWP 200 East Liberty 33 MIAMI VALLEY BIKEWAYS TWP 199 Liberty Hills Golf TWP 190 Club TWP 249 68 The Nation's Largest Paved Trail Network 3 OH 508 West N O R T H Liberty 287 245 559 OH 245 245 LOGAN COUNTY 47 Market Place 507 Versailles 235 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY Ansonia UPPER VALLEY 4 MILES TO LOCKINGTON DARKE COUNTY 185 SHELBY COUNTY SHELBY COUNTY 245 Kiser Lake Mad River 296 MIAMI COUNTY 66 Wilderness Johnston Farm State Park Area & Indian Agency r e 17 iv Mia i R LIPPINCOTT 68 Urbana 48 t m 29 ea Wilderness r Area G 127 Roadside 118 121 Park 589 HERR 185 25 Edison Community PURK RIVERSIDE College SNYDER LINEAR PARK CHAMPAIGN COUNTY 36 36 MILLERSTOWN-ERIS HANNA CODDINGTON Stillwater Lock 9 PIQUA-CLAYTON MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY Prairie SPIKER NOTE: Park CROMES OH 296 Reserve SUNSET TROY-SIDNEY 36 BEGIN 296 CROMES PACKED French RIVER Bradford GLE Park LOONEY GRAVEL IN CASSTOWN-SIDNEY Fletcher MAIN HIGH 36 TRAIL. COVINGTON-BRANDFORD MCMAKEN Mote 49 36 SPIKER Piqua Park STATLER Darke County Lake PEARL Gettysburg NEW HARRISION-BRADFORD MIAMI WALNUT Temporary Wildlife Area PARK MILLERSTOWN 7 BUCKNECK Road Route 75 Garbry’s Big RIVER BRIDGE N. OAKLAND 36 Piqua detail map Woods Y MAIN 36 36 Temporary Covington on reverse side Reserve & URBANA 814 571 Road Route Sanctuary St. Paris 36 E. LAWN 36 MAIN PETERSON PROPOSED COVINGTON-GETTYSBURG Melvin Miller Park 36 Greenville N.MAIN UNION IN 2017 SPIDEL HAHN WILLIS Farrington N. 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Verona Phillipsburg International 13 SPRINGFIELD VERONA Union Airport 16 For more information: SWEET POTATO RIDGE Englewood Taylorsville Clark State Central Ohio Greenways SONORA 49 LEFFEL Community centralohiogreenways.com MetroPark 40 MetroPark College 235 70 Clayton r 142 503 NATIONAL ive 54 R 68 London VERONA Vandalia US 40 ad Aullwood S.CASSEL Carriage Hill M Centennial Garden 665 8 MILES TO 40 Park LIENESCH MetroPark MetroPark BEATTY STATION US 40 7 THE CAMP CALEDONIA WENGER 70 Enon 41 CHASE TRAIL HEATHCLIFF 25 Huber Heights COLLIER 40 DODSON Golden Gate Park 38 Lewisburg S ti RIP RAP 1 W. DAYTON Englewood ll HERITAGE CENTER 56 LEWISBURG-WESTERN w 72 PRICE a te 3 ARLINGTON r ver 70 70 SALEM Ri RIP RAP 201 235 ORPHANS 49 202 HUSTEAD Brookville WESTBROOK 444 Bass 48 75 Littl i River 14 MILES r Lake JACKSON e Miam e South v 42 TO THE SHILOH SPRINGS i Charleston Sinclair NEEDMORE R WOODWARD INDIANA Park Wegerzyn d W a Y COUNTY YELLOW SPRINGS LINE o 7 Gardens M lf 38 MetroPark MoMBA Huffman WPAFB Ellis Park r STATION C Sycamore SNYDER Mountain MetroPark 3 JAMESTOWN e Bike Trails YELLOW SPRINGS-FAIRFIELD B r State Park 5 e SHOUP MILL CHUCK v DAYTON- 127 e i e Riverside Fairborn DAYTON 1 a k WAGNER YELLOW R Antioch r i Eastwood SPRINGS 343 E. MAIN a m MetroPark College C DeWeese Park i olf 18 at M Yellow Glen Helen Clifton SOUTH CHARLESTON-CLIFTON r W C e HARSHMAN 2 444 Clifton Gorge e r CLARK COUNTY PREBLE COUNTY VICKWOOD r Nature MONTGOMER Triangle Park 26 e G Springs State Nature e Wright 235 GRINNELL Preserve e EMBURY PARK k Trotwood Brothers Preserve k RIDGE CLARK COUNTY COMMERCE CTR BLVD John Bryan 4 8 Memorial Wright HYDE GREENE COUNTY 41 Wesleyan State State Park SELMA LITTLE RICHMOND HELENA University MetroPark MADISON COUNTY SPRINGFIELD 5 68 r VALLEY 675 e CHILLICOTHE E. MAIN 19 RIVERSIDE i v k GETTYSBURG FINDLAY R or E. MAIN i F AIRWAY th WEBSTER JACOBY m r OLD US 42 CREEK Dayton 20 ia o VICKWOOD WOLF 49 N 33 M West 22 2 BURKHART tle TRUDY Sinclair it Cedarville College 35 Eaton HILLGARD L Alexandria Community College DAYTON 35 SPARKS WOLF 1 5TH Riverside 3 JAMES BARBER E. TROTWOOD 35 21 LINDEN Fifth Third Cedarville New LebanonCREEK ALBANY 38 8 Gateway STEWART Park BEAVERCREEK CLIFTON Indian Mound SPINNING Reserve Massie Creek Park UD SOFTBALL University of Dayton 9 STATION STADIUM STEDMAN GRANGE HALL Cedarville N. UNION N. RIVERSCAPE VETERANS 503 CONNECTOR NW WOODBINE SPAULDING Community k Trotwood METROPARK HUB IRVING ek Sout h For POST TOWN M e Park 4 WOODMAN Zimmerman BRUSH ROW a r South Solon 25 PATTERSON Prairie ssie s C Midway OLIVE 49 10 42 Oakwood SHROYER FAIRFIELD MURDOCK 127 SunWatch E. RIVER James Ranch Central Possum IndianVillage RESEARCH Creekside Old Town Reserve State 1 LITTLE RICHMOND Rotary Park Fairgrounds 9 University LITTLE RICHMOND Creek E. RIVER BMX Reserve Rec Center BRUSH ROW MetroPark Pinnacle Carillon Track ORCHARD NASH Historical Park WILTSHIRE FACTORY 71 Deer Park State Farm Park KINSEY MADISON COUNTY Medow E. RIVER Ankeney 2 32 Wilberforce CONSTRUCTION Delco Park DOROTHY IN 2017 Park 19 Beavercreek Soccer TREBEIN University Indian Complex Pierce FA Moraine BICKETT YETTE COUNTY 23 Riffle STROOP 35 Park Park er Westside Shawnee Park 4 MAIN 24 Narrows iv HYDRAULIC Kettering Reserve R Park 72 TY WILMINGTON i TY N. ALEX N m N 48 DAVID ia JASPER Farmersville MARINA k U B MIAMI 675 Xenia detail map on XENIA e e M Bob Evans MONROE SIDING r e a Friend e reverse side. JASPER C l Fields r r E COU 9 t Park STRINGTOWN a E CO Dayton & Vicinity t COLUMBUS 35 es C RAHN i Ca 122 re L HOOP Twin Cr West detail map on e e e Jamestown YETT k k Carrollton reverse side. WHIPP BICKETT BALLARD 25 4 GREEN Gratis Iron Glady Run Caesars Ford Park FA STATE AND NATIONAL ROUTES Horse Reserve QUARRY LIMESTONE Park Frank 734 W. PEARL 741 HEDGES 725 25 Seaman Camden 725 LINDEN 380 Park Buckeye Trail GREENE COUNTY HEIFNER Germantown r Lake MetroPark e Shawnee 1,444 Mile loop through Ohio 725 Germantown iv Centerville R Bellbrook GARRINGER www.buckeyetrail.org i Miamisburg 725 725 1 42 XENIA STATION m YANKEE a 503 i . RICHLAND Sugarcreek ROSEMOOR Kercher M MetroPark North Country National Scenic Trail Community t Rice Field Travertine Fen Y CO a Park & e SHEPHARD 4,600 miles from New York to North Dakota r r G sa C Addition DAYTON-CINCINNATI Wahdruhe Spring Valley Cae re ek 68 Park MAIN www.northcountrytrail.org 4 34 YANKEE US 42 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 123 Crains West Run Medlar Funk Nature Reserve Conservation SR 741 MIAMI THE BIKE HUB AT Underground Railroad Bicycle Route Elkton Area MEDLAR RD VILLAGE AUSTIN LANDING BUTLER COUNTY Twin Creek Dayton- MONTGOMER 2,006 Mile Route from Alabama to Ontario MetroPark WASHINGTON Wright CHURCH Spring Brothers ROXANNA NEW www.adventurecycling.org Airport GREENE COUN Valley Bowersville TY BURLINGTON Wildlife Carlisle Area PREBLE COUNTY 29 WARREN COUNTY Caesar T 75 Creek State US Bicycle Route 50 w 2ND Park i 73 71 n 688 total miles through Indiana, BUTLER COUNTY 6TH C OLD LOG POST OFFICE Springboro Ohio and Maryland r GREEN e E COUNTY e Franklin 122 k www.adventurecycling.org BAXTER CLINTO 73 Waynesville N COUNTY 744 Miami River County Park Cl ea VERITY r Creek CARMODY Smith 123 Park 73 741 1 e k a 503 30 CORWIN L CENTRAL Cincinnati Corwin k State Technical Middletown e & Community re 9TH College 48 C 73 ar es 127 Ca 25 122 BIKEWAY LINES POINTS OF INTEREST 42 Seven Trenton 73 PATH - indicated with a solid color line. Mile Existing/Construction 15 Westcott House OXFORD STATE 122 Pending 73 Paths are physically separated from U.S. National Park Service motorized vehicular traffic. 16 4 1 Dayton Aviation Hartman Rock Garden ROUTE - indicated with a double color line. Existing/Construction National Historical Park 17 Johnston Farm & Indian Agency Pending Routes are shared roadways. 2 Wright Brothers Memorial/ RACE 18 Boonshoft Museum of Discovery Road Intersections / Trail Access Huffman Prairie Flying Field LEBANON Oregonia 63 Interpretive Center 19 Dayton Art Institute BIKEWAYS 177 63 3 Huffman Prairie Flying Field 20 Dayton International Peace Museum HEADGATES WILMINGTON 71 1 Ohio-to-Erie Trail 4 Carillon Historical Park 21 Paul Lawrence Dunbar House REIGART EASTRIDGE Rentschler Forest 75 1 3 Little Miami Scenic Trail MetroPark 747 22 Fifth Third Field 129 CANAL 28 The Little Miami Scenic Trail 31 4 National Aviation Heritage Area N.
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