Ohio’s Top 5 Rails-to-Trails Projects: Turning Old Tracks Into Adventure 

Ohio’s Rails to Trails

The plans to turn the old Peavine Railroad Line into a recreational trail got a big push forward when Scioto County Commissioners voted to approve Norfolk Southern’s donation of the line to the county land bank. This project would be part of Ohio’s Rails to Trails project. Abandoned railroad tracks are getting a second life as beautiful trails where you can walk, bike, run, or even ride horses. These projects, known as rails-to-trails, are a great way to enjoy the outdoors while also boosting local communities. Here are five of the best in the Buckeye State: 

 

Ohio to Erie Trail

 Little Miami Scenic Trail

 Mohican Valley Trail

 Great Miami River Trail

 Towpath Trail

Why Rails-to-Trails Matter 

Ohio’s Rails-to-trails projects are more than just outdoor fun—they’re a big deal for Ohio communities. They preserve history, attract tourists, and give locals a safe place to get active. Plus, they encourage people to explore areas they might never have visited otherwise. 

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