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little miami scenic trail

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    • The_Centurian 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You can ride from Springfield north to Urbana or "South" to near Cincinnati. The trail is clean and easy for the most bikers. Springfield/Beatty - Yellow Springs (about 6 miles), Yellow Springs to Xenia (about 10 miles). Xenia to Corwin (about 14 miles). Corwin to Morrow (about 14 miles). Morrow to Loveland (about 14 miles). There are numerous benches along the path to sit and take a break. The ride south of Corwin is along the river for several miles. Great ride in the fall to enjoy the colors and lots of shade in the summer to break the heat. Food and beverages available along the ride (Y.S - Xenia - Morrow). Restrooms at Y.S and Xenia, watch for port-a-john's at other locations along the ride. See google maps for a ariel view of the bike route.
    • MissKitty5035 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My husband and I biked the Little Miami recently. We parked at the Corwin trail head and biked to Xenia one day. This section of the trail is mostly farm land. We passed through Spring Valley on the way to Xenia. We ended up eating at a Wendy's in Xenia because we could not find any interesting restaurant nearby. On day two we, again, parked at the Corwin trail head and headed south to Morrow. I felt this section of the trail was much more scenic. I packed a lunch this time and we ate at a little park in Morrow. Then we stopped at Miranda's for ice cream. During the week the trail is not very busy, but it was still nice to see other riders out on the trail enjoying the weather and the trail. All in all, it was a great couple of days on the trail.
    • eslick 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      On a business trip to the area for a few weeks, someone mentioned they had been here, went on a Saturday morning, picked up a cruiser from Loveland Bike rentals, best prices and did about 15 miles there and back one way went for lunch and then did 10 miles the other way. Following day came back and did Loveland to Morrow route, they say its less than 30 miles round trip but counting the markers it looks to be around that. Really enjoyable day, only down side was a lady on a racing bike giving someone grief for not wearing a helmet, not state law and really no need for the "professionals" to do that and it was none of her business.oh yes and don't get a cruiser, for those with knee problems or someone out for a leisurely ride you really need gears :)
    • Ginniss 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Day 1: We started in Springfield and left our vehicle at the hotel (Quality Inn). I am glad we did -- we discovered that Springfield might not be safe for leaving a vehicle overnight. (Alternatively, campers could start in Yellow Springs.) We stopped at Young's for ice cream and at the Riverside Cafe for dinner (about 8 miles north of the campground). We rode to Morgan's Riverside Campground - a rustic campground (all tents - no RVs) quite near the trail and next to the river. We set up camp. Day 2: We rode to Milford with breaks in Loveland for lunch and wine/music at the Trailside. Day 3: Broke camp and rode back to Springfield. Stopped in Spring Valley for breakfast (see my review for Slim's) and we shared a sandwich at the "underdog". I don't know the name of the little place. A very nice trip, and it was nice to camp for 2 nights and not to have break/create camp twice! The trail is paved, flat, well-marked, and mostly under a canopy. There are other trails too - but this was a delightful 3-day trip.
    • ChrisOhi0 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Little Miami Trail is mostly flat terrain and as the name suggests, very scenic. Beautiful countryside trail connects you to great attractions in Springfield, and great dining and shopping in Yellow Springs.
    • Irishcreamer 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I am lucky enough to live off the trail. It's awesome for biking, walking, jogging, and blading. It gets a little busy south of the Peters cartridge factory, however north of there thru Morrow has less people and North of Morrow is very peaceful and open. It's clean safe free and a great bonus to the local area
    • BrentJ293 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is one of the best bike trails in the US in my opinion. It goes on forever and has plenty of beautiful views along the way. There are also plenty of spaces to stop get food and water as needed. I have only done 20 or 30 miles of this but it is terrific.
    • JStudebaker 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Biking this trail takes me back to the Ohio of my youth. Trees all around; fields stretching as far as the eye can see; birds singing and darting; sweet smells of flora changing as you pedal forward. As other riders and walkers approach, a quick nod or "hello" is always in order. The trail is always well-cleared by parks staff. At your destination, whether it's Yellow Springs, Xenia, Springfield or Urbana (maybe beyond?), you'll find local restaurants with tasty morsels to help fuel your trip home. Try Seasons in Springfield, Williams in Yellow Springs, Cafe Paradiso in Urbana or Nicks in Xenia. These are just a few of the good places in these towns.
    • KatheyW 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Wonderful trail for biking or walking. Peaceful & safe. Beautiful canopy of trees. Easy ride from Springfield to Yellow Springs or Zenia if you are in better shape.
    • runandbike 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This trail has been our list for awhile. We stayed in a hotel in Franklin so we had about a 10-12 mile drive to our choice of trailhead - Corwin. Day 1 took us north on the trail. It is paved and closer to Xenia it is newly paved! Scenery ranges from farmland to streams to small towns. The fall riding includes dodging walnuts on the trail in various areas. We stopped at Xenia where there is a hub for several other trails. To continue on the Little Miami you do have to go through the busy downtown. At Yellow Springs there is a Nature Preserve - we did not visit but it looked very nice. There is quite a shopping area in Yellow Springs but when on a bike there isn't much you can buy. So back to Corwin we went.Day 2 we rode from Corwin to Kings Mills. This is paved and cracks and bumps are marked. Still plenty of walnuts and gingko pods. More views of the Little Miami River. A couple places that have canoe rental. Also for a break, climb up killer hill at Fort Ancient - no bikes. Just a stiff hike up to a view. Also a museum if you want to walk farther and pay $8. We opted for the view and reading the signs. At the Kings Mills trail head is a huge former munitions plant. Interesting reading on line. Back to Corwin. We had great weather with temps ranging from 50's to 70's both days (Thur./Fri). More people than we expected but nice to see people out riding. Highly recommend this trail to leisure rail trail riders! Nearby towns have festivals on the weekends. We missed the Potato Festival and the Sauerkraut Festival since we were there on week days.
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