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E-mail: OhioToErieTrail@gmail.com 

326 Club - End to End completers

Visit the 326 Club Page at this link  326 Club  

Media Information: Media Kit  

Invitation to Trail Business Owners:

If you offer a product or service of interest to trail visitors and would like to be added to the directory, go to ohiotoerietrail.org and on the menu choose “New Member signup” and join as a Business Member and set up your Business Directory listing. We will be in touch when the listing is added to the directory.  To start exploring the directory of trail businesses, go to Business Directory and click SEARCH to see all listings. 

About Us

The Ohio to Erie Trail is a collection of multi-use trails that provide exercise and adventure to anyone who’s willing to leave the automobile behind. Bicyclists, equestrians, skaters, hikers, families with strollers, bird watchers, walkers and nature lovers are a common sight. In the winter, the trail becomes a snowshoe and cross-country ski path. And, for those with mobility impairments, construction designs call for full compliance with ADA guidelines so that everyone has the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Ohio as the trail weaves its way across the state

Ohio’s Green Corridor
The Ohio to Erie Trail is in place with 270+ miles of recreational trail. Users are able to travel the corridor linking Cincinnati, Columbus, Akron and Cleveland on a safe trail while enjoying the splendor of Ohio’s rural heartland. Along the way, users can re-live the history that shaped the state: Amish history, Revolutionary War history, Civil War history, canal history, railroad history — it all happened here along the OTET!

Current Leadership
Board of Directors 

Remembrance

Ed Honton was the founder of the Ohio to Erie Trail and the non-profit organization’s first president. It was his vision in 1991 to have a recreational path from Cincinnati to Cleveland mostly using former railroad and canal corridors. Through Ed’s dedication and hard work, the Ohio to Erie Trail became a reality. It was a tremendous loss in 2005 when Ed died, but his legacy will be enjoyed for centuries.
Along the Alum Creek Trail, please take a few minutes, pause and read about Ed’s story on a large bronze plaque on the west side of the Steel Truss bridge dedicated to this Ohio trailblazer and visionary.  Please listen to the Ohio to Erie Trail Song and read the lyrics on this page.  

A plaque honoring previous President Dr. Tom Moffitt has been placed along the trail in the Hamilton County. Dr. Moffitt led the board to carry out Ed Honton’s vision, resulting in the completion of many miles.  The annual Moffitt Memorial Ride is held in remembrance of Dr. Moffitt to continue the river to lake ride that he established first as an informal group in 2013, then as an organized group event and trail fundraiser.    

Funding Sources

Learn more about the past, present and future funding sources for the organization and the trail.Funding Sources  



Ohio to Erie Trail Fund History

 

Visit this page dedicated to the history of the Ohio to Erie Trail Fund and organization.  

History


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