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Please support the Ohio to Erie Trail with a Trail Donation
Donations can be made in honor or memory of a loved one and we now have a special fund if you would you like to donate in memory of Jim Buchwald, founder Ariel Corporation.
Jim Buchwald FundPlease help Us Complete, Maintain and Promote this exceptional cross-state trail!
Donating is easy. We are an IRS registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization and you will receive a receipt for your tax deductible donation. Donations can be made online through ClubExpress using a credit card, or paypal and you will receive an emailed donation receipt. If you prefer to mail in a donation, choose Check as the payment option and you can print an invoice to accompany the donation and mail to the following address:
Ohio to Erie Trail Fund
118 Graceland Blvd. #146
Columbus, Ohio 43214The Ohio to Erie Trail Fund was established in 1991.
We also invite you to support the Ohio to Erie Trail through Planned Giving to leave a legacy and add the OTET to your estate planning. You may also
donate stock and mutual funds as part of
a tax savings strategy. More information about
Planned Giving is provided following this section.
Your contribution will be used in our efforts to complete the longest off-street and paved recreational trail in Ohio. With over 88% of the Cincinnati to Cleveland route being on dedicated trail, each year brings improvements to the 326-mile Ohio to Erie Trail route. Donations are used to continually update Route 1 signs and additional wayfinding signs. The funds allow us to operate our website to help travelers plan trips and navigate the route. Our generous donors allow us to support the local stakeholder groups who who oversee trail maintenance and improvements and to fund new trail segments when opportunities arise.
Friends of the Trail Membership
The Ohio to Erie Trail is getting better all the time with each trail mile added and each new trail visitor. Being a friend of the trail may mean different things to each person -- some hike, some watch birds, others ride short distances while local trail friends offer trail services like hosting overnight visitors.
The route is both complete and continually evolving. We have 89% trail and 11% streets & roads as of the end of 2022. Plans are in the works for the Glenmont to Killbuck section over the next few years. This work began in 1991 and for many years, our trail friends have made possible our trail completion progress.
An awesome way to support the trail is to purchase an annual membership offered through our website for Individual $25, Family $35 and Sustaining $100. We are grateful for the long-time supporters who have chosen to join at the Lifetime membership of $1,000 which renews automatically.
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