Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail

The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail is a multi-use trail that follows part of the former route of the Ohio & Erie Canal in Northeast Ohio.

Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail
Length87 mi. (101 mi. when completed)
LocationNortheast Ohio, United States comprising Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark, and Tuscarawas counties.
Established1993
Designation USBR 21 / State Bike Route 1
TrailheadsCleveland to Zoar (numerous)
UseBiking, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Jogging, Running
SeasonYear-round
SightsOhio & Erie Canal
SurfaceAsphalt, Cement, Concrete, Crushed Limestone, Hard–Packed Earth
Websitewww.ohioanderiecanalway.com/explore/the-towpath-trail

The trail runs from north to south through Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark, and Tuscarawas counties. The trail is planned to be 101 miles (163 km) long and currently 87 miles (140 km) of the trail are complete.[1] When completed, it will run from Cleveland in the north to New Philadelphia in the south. The Ohio to Erie Trail follows a portion of the towpath trail in Northeast Ohio.[2] The Great American Rail-Trail will follow another portion of the trail, from Clinton southward.[3]

The towpath trail has been developed by a number of organizations. It is currently managed by Cleveland Metroparks,[4] Cuyahoga Valley National Park,[5] Summit Metro Parks,[6] Stark Parks,[7] and the Tuscarawas County Park Department.[8]

In 2003, The Stark County Park District voted to rename the 25 miles (40 km) of the trail within Stark County the "Congressman Ralph Regula Towpath Trail". Regula was honored for his support in Congress for the Ohio & Erie National Heritage Canalway.[7][9]

The trail has multiple surface types including asphalt, cement, concrete, crushed limestone and hard-packed earth.

Location

The trail currently consists of four segments of trails connected by short portions of roadway. The segments are, from north to south:

  • Steelyards Common segment
    • North terminus at W 14th St. and Quigley Rd. in Cleveland: 41°27′59.0″N 81°41′27.0″W
    • South terminus on Jennings Rd. in Cleveland: 41°27′11.2″N 81°41′15.6″W

Events

  • Annual Towpath Marathon, Half-Marathon, and Ten-Ten Races.[10]
  • Annual Towpath Trail Century Ride[11]
  • Canal Corridor 100 Mile Endurance Run

See also

References

  1. "Ohio & Erie Canalway The Towpath Trail". www.ohioanderiecanalway.com. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
  2. "Ohio to Erie Trail - Home". www.ohiotoerietrail.org. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
  3. "The Preferred Route of the Great American Rail Trail - GIS Viewer". Rails to Trails Conservancy. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  4. "Towpath Trail | Cleveland Metroparks". clevelandmetroparks.com. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  5. "Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail - Cuyahoga Valley National Park (U.S. National Park Service)". nps.gov. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  6. "Towpath Trail". summitmetroparks.org. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  7. "StarkParks: Congressman Ralph Regula Towpath Trail Park". March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  8. "Welcome to Tuscarawas County, Ohio". www.co.tuscarawas.oh.us. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  9. "Trail section named for congressman". cleveland19.com.
  10. "Towpath Trilogy". towpathtrilogy.net. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  11. "Towpath Trail Century Ride". Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
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