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Newsletter 71, Winter 2024

Adventure on the Ohio to Erie Trail

Ohio to Erie Trail Office - 2/16/2024


Ready for your Adventure on the Ohio to Erie Trail? 

We offer a whole toolbox of resources on our website to familiarize yourself with the route.   Although the majority of people go northbound, the southbound route is enticing to many.   You need to choose your direction before you order your paper map guide.    

Visit the Trip Planning page on our website to find links to the Interactive Map, Ride with GPS files, links to tour companies, lists of lodging, camping, amenities, bike shops and attractions along the way.   We have just launched our Trail Gateways page and will add more during the coming year. 

We invite you to experience the Ohio to Erie Trail in sections or take on all 326-miles with a longer trip.   Our YouTube channel has helpful videos including the 2024 version of the intro to the website resources.  

Plan Your Trip

RWGPS 

YouTube Videos 

Trail Gateways









Plan your Trip - Lodging List update

Ohio to Erie Trail Office - 2/28/2024


The Ohio to Erie Trail lodging list has been updated with additional options. The lodging page has a link to a printable list in PDF format which you can print out to help as you plan your trip.  Look for the button that says "Lodging March '24"   The options which show up in blue are listed in our online Business directory under Travel > Lodging and Accommodations
The attached photo is of the Gray Goose Cottage in Mount Vernon, less than a mile from the Kokosing Gap Trail   

Find this stay and others in our Online Business Directory:   Business Directory

More Helpful Links:  


  Plan Your Trip    Lodging   Online Brochure


Trail Gateway Communities  



Join the 326 Club, Class of 2024!

Did you ride the whole trail on consecutive days or hike it within the same calendar year? 

First add yourself to the list, then go to the online store at 
ohiotoerietrail.org/Shop and order your 326 Club sticker.Order Sticker     


The sticker is FREE with another purchase in the store.  Add the item named "OTET 326 Sticker 4" x 6" - COMPLIMENTARY FOR 326 CLUB MEMBERS ONLY" to your cart and purchase any other item to compete the order. 

  
 

  326 Quick Start Steps:


Login to your ClubExpress account

Update your profile photo and achievements

View the 326 Club, Class of 2024 list under Interests

Join the Discussion Forum to share your story

View Interests      Write about it 

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326 Club Page is at 326 Club

2024 CURRENT ALERTS


VISIT THE ALERTS PAGE HERE: Alerts


Recent alerts are added at the top of the chart, revisions are noted in the first column.  

REVIEW the INTERACTIVE MAP FOR MORE OPTIONS  I-Map  


Alerts Mar 2024


Would you like the navigation files for the Ohio to Erie Trail?

We have updated our RWGPS offerings to an organizational account and this website link is where you can find them. https://ohiotoerietrail.org/OTET_RWGPS

The screen image below shows the page on a mobile device. Make sure to select the Tab that coordinates with your planned direction. The 4 part files are the same sections as our Printed Map Guides. 

We have added functionality to benefit all of our trail visitors, these new OTET Organizational RWGPS files provide free vocal turn-by-turn navigation on a smart phone or navigation device.  This premium feature has a value of $60 per year for an individual voice navigation account.

It is in great thanks to our generous donors and annual memberships that allow us to offer these additional services to everyone. Please remember us in your annual giving plans.

We are in the process of adding photos to each section so you can preview points of interest on the ride or hike.   For example the Columbus Union Station Arch is viewable from the route along Nationwide Blvd in the Arena District.   Click on this screen image to view all the RWGPS options. 
 

rwgps page





February 9 & 10, 2024
Wright State U. Student Union
3640 Col. Glenn Hwy.
Dayton, Ohio 45435

FREE

Gateways to Microadventures on the Ohio to Erie Trail, by Tom Bilcze

February 10 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

The Ohio to Erie Trail is on the trails checklist of Ohioans and national and international explorers seeking adventure in the outdoors. The 326-mile off-road, non-motorized path through Ohio offers excitement and challenge to cyclists of all ages and abilities. The 23 trails and 27  towns and cities serve up the culture, diversity, and heritage of Ohio.

There is more to explore beyond the trailheads whether you are an end-to-end bicycle tourist or a day-tripper. This interactive session offers microadventures, short, fun, and exciting adventures, on the Ohio to Erie Trail. Today’s presenter is your guide to varied adventures for a day or two or three. The trail gateways lead to a journey on trails, streets, and country roads where you discover the real Ohio.

Read more about this presentation  Adv Sum Link

Tom's Slides available Here:Gateways Presentation PDF   

Ready to explore the Trail Gateways?  
  
Click this link:  Trail Gateways Page 
(The Gateways page of our website is still developing and more communities will be added this year)

 



The Adventure Summit is a joint production of Five Rivers MetroParks and Wright State University.

Mission
The Adventure Summit is an event celebrating the spirit of outdoor adventure by showcasing the vibrant lifestyle and culture of human powered endeavors through inspiration, education, and experience.

Vision
The Adventure Summit is the area’s premier outdoor adventure exposition that will focus attention on Dayton as the Outdoor Adventure Capital of the Midwest. The event is free and open to outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and interest levels.

Learn more about the Adventure Summit, February 9-10, 2024

Adv Summit 24



Gateways Presentation



Bright Green Cycling Jersey

Ohio to Erie Trail Office - 11/29/2023


Ohio to Erie Trail Cycling Jersey

Our Primal Prisma jersey has
a full zip front with back pockets.
It is sold in men's and women's versions.

Sold at the locations listed.  
   
Please call ahead to make sure they have the size you want in stock.

Buy Jersey   Choose a Size in the Dropdown Box (Scroll down for Ladies sizes)  


Available at:
Ernie's Bicycle Shop
135 Lake Ave NW, Massillon, OH 44647
Phone: (330) 832-5111

District Image
130 Burrer Dr A, Sunbury, OH 43074
Phone: (740) 324-7766

To have it shipped to you, visit the online store at this link  Buy and Ship
(Link goes to https://otet.districtimage.com/)




Jersey back view
Jersey side view

Description: This Ohio to Erie Trail Cycling Jersey is a Primal Prisma design and is offered in men's and women's versions.

The jersey features design elements representing the mighty Ohio and all the rivers and creeks along the route, the great Lake Erie and the rails and roads of the 326 mile route. Additional elements are a 326 logo, bicycle wheel, 2 logos of the Ohio to Erie Trail and an example of wayfinding signs on the sleeve. The side panels display the organization's website URL of ohiotoerietrail.org

Retail Price $95 in store
Shipped Price: $95 plus shipping
(plus sales tax for Ohio sales)

Sizes Offered:
Mens: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
Ladies : XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL

View SIZING CHART  Primal Sizing 



Buy online and have it shipped to you at Buy and Ship  





View this post on our website at  

 Planning Video


Want to Learn more about the 2024 Total Eclipse in Ohio? 

 Click the image below to visit the calendar of events section.   

Eclipse in Ohio


Go to Events  




Navigation Tools - Printable Handouts (3 options)

Cleveland Handout
Sunbury Handout
Westerville Handout

Please support the Ohio to Erie Trail


We are grateful for our trail donors and members. People who join as members or give an annual donation to the Ohio to Erie Trail Fund are the reason the trail gets better every year! Please help us achieve our mission to promote, develop and establish a multi-use, non-motorized network of regional trails and greenways linking Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland from the Ohio River to Lake Erie. 


Donations can be made with credit card, paypal or you may print an invoice and mail a check to the address provided.



Donate Now

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top 10 Tail Trails

It is time to revisit the trail’s path forward. Completing the trail remains the top priority. The trail is a growing destination for outdoor tourism that plays a key role in the economic vitality of communities along the trail. This is a primary driver to align the mission and values of the trail to its place in today’s world. The trail's board of directors is taking steps to do just that.


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Newsletter 71, Winter 2024

Question and Answer Section

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Trail Name and Local Names
Trail Name and Local Names

Q: I hear many names for the same trail, what is the overall name of the 326 mile trail?



ANSWER:

"Ohio to Erie Trail"


Is the name for the trail spanning the state from the Ohio River to Lake Erie which has a distance of 326 miles.


The non profit organization which has worked for 32 years toward the multi-decade effort is The Ohio to Erie Trail Fund and continues to find ways to convert the 10% on streets or roads into trail connections. 


For content creators:  If you post videos, photos or articles about your experience, please DO use our trail name or tags.      

While you WILL see signage in places that has the trail name with hyphens between the words, the preferred notation is the name without hyphens.  (Spell check sometimes incorrectly puts the hyphens back in.)


When you travel the Ohio to Erie Trail, it will help your navigation if you know the name of the local trail segment you are on.   This is what makes the Ohio to Erie Trail different from the other cross state trail systems.  This larger trail system has been knitted together by joining with jurisdictions and friends groups to fill in the gaps.  Without the local trails, the Ohio to Erie Trail would not be 90% done, so please honor and appreciate these local trail names and their distinct identities.  Some of the larger trails are regional trails as well, like the Little Miami Scenic Trail south of Xenia and the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath trail north of Massillon.  It is good to keep in mind, the Towpath ends in Canal Basin Park, but the Ohio to Erie Trail route continues north to Lake Erie.


Hashtags: 

#ohiotoerie

#planOTET

#hikeOTET

#rideOTET

#oh2erie

#ohiotrails 

#alertsOTET

#shareOTET

#326club


Name: 

Ohio to Erie Trail

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Riding half the trail
Riding half the trail

Q: If you were only riding half the trail which would you choose?


A:

It depends on your preference, both have advantages. The trail mid point is Centerburg and it has a photo op frame

(Location GPS 40.3061122909784, -82.6987444839939)

there, it also a short distance to the Ariel-Foundation Park. 


The northern half will have more elevations and varied surfaces, plus rural roads, Amish Country scenery, Cuyahoga Valley National Park and Cleveland. 


The southern half has more smooth paved surface, large stretches of flat, open trail in rural areas.  Includes 2 large cities, State Park, Metro Parks, mostly linear rail trail or closely follows Rivers. Loveland is a highlight.  Minimal road route.


The middle half is a blend of the options, Xenia to Clinton is the route of the Great American Rail-Trail and includes Ariel-Foundation Park, Battelle Darby Creek MP and Columbus. 

Zoom in on the Interactive Map


ohiotoerietrail.org/interactive-map


Centerburg Selfie Station on Google Maps:  

LINK


Distance in Miles:

Cincinnati to Centerburg 161

Centerburg to Cleveland 162

Xenia to Dalton: 171

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Changes due to Trail Construction
Changes due to Trail Construction

QUESTION:

Why isn't there a signed detour for every trail construction closure?


ANSWER:

We do share your frustration when closures occur during the busy Trail season.  Unfortunately if the area surrounding the trail does not have an equivalent trail experience nearby, there will not be an official marked detour.


The Ohio to Erie Trail board puts a lot of thought into the designated trail route.  We use it to create the paper maps, the interactive map and the GPS files. We gather information about lodging, restaurants and camping along the way.  During trail construction and maintenance events, we want minimal deviation from the Ohio to Erie Trail route. 


In an ideal scenario, the entity doing the work will designate a project detour route for bicycles and pedestrians. If there is not a detour, our organization will make an effort to provide a workaround, bypass or major reroute option. These won't be signed detours, but we will give an update on the interactive map and alerts pages.


The Enthusiasts facebook group is the best place to ask for advice on the current situations for the various construction zones along the trail.


Ask Trail Questions

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Construction Alerts
Construction Alerts

Q: How do we know if there is a trail closure because of construction? 



A: The trail does have closures at times, some are brief, but some last longer periods. When a signed Detour is provided by the project lead, we will communicate it on our alerts.   


If no official detour is defined by the work crew, then we will do our best to post a bypass or workaround, but it won't be signed. 

ohiotoerietrail.org/alerts



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RWGPS File Updates
RWGPS File Updates

Question

Do the downloadable GPS files show the closures and alerts?  When are the RWGPS routes updated? 



A:

The RWGPS routes are updated as needed. It is best practice to download new files when you are ready to begin your ride. 

When there are construction or maintenance projects that close the trail and a designated detour or reasonable bypass is available the RWGPS route is modified to use the detour or bypass.


OTET Trail/Route Alerts on the website and Interactive Map should always be checked before you start your journey. 

Any detour or bypass that appears as a RED line on the Interactive Map will be part of the current RWGPS files, now on their own page:


https://ohiotoerietrail.org/OTET_RWGPS

or GPS LINKS


MORE


Looking for the Interactive Map? ohiotoerietrail.org/interactive-map


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Camping
Camping

Q:

Where are camping areas and do you have to make a reservation?   


A:

There is a layer showing some of the camping areas on the interactive map. Click on the slider in the upper left corner to see all the layers and click the OTET camping layer name to get it to display.  

On the camping page, we provide a chart with the camping places that we know of, some are along the trail and some are farther away. Some are first come first serve and some take reservations.  To view the full detailed chart, go to the area marked "View complete chart" then click "View in Google Sheets". Look at the notes section for each listing for details.   

Hikers may want to supplement overnight options with hipcamp because there are not always camping areas in a hikeable distance. 

There are no camping areas in the big cities (Cin, Col, Akr and Cle), so you may want to use the lodging list there.

ohiotoerietrail.org/camp



ohiotoerietrail.org/interactive-map


Lodging and more at

ohiotoerietrail.org/planOTET


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Printed Trail Guide
Printed Trail Guide

Q:

Can I navigate the trail without the printed trail guide map?



A: People have certainly traversed the Ohio to Erie Trail without the detailed map guides, but they have to do a lot of decision making along the way.  While we do admire the folks that choose to experience the trail without devices and navigation technology, these are also the people that say the trail is hard to navigate in the cities.  Even with all the resources, there will be times of ambiguity and uncertainty. 

The trail route is not a continuous straight line and having multiple tools will help you in navigating through the tricky spots.  Do research ahead of time, especially in Cincinnati, Columbus, Akron and Cleveland, you will be more confident in the turns if you have extra tools in the cities.  


For those that want to have more confidence about making the proper turns along the way, you will probably want to have the printed guide, the RidewithGPS files and and the link to the interactive map for quick checks while on trail.

Order a trail guide (map).  

ohiotoerietrail.org/shop


Available in Northbound or Southbound version. 


Maps are in a clear pouch and come as a set (all 4 sections). We do not sell the section maps individually.


326 Club - 2024

Ohio to Erie Trail Office - 3/1/2024

Join the 326 Club, Class of 2024!

Did you ride the whole trail on consecutive days or hike it within the same calendar year? 

First add yourself to the list, then go to the online store at 
ohiotoerietrail.org/Shop and order your 326 Club sticker.Order Sticker     


The sticker is FREE with another purchase in the store.  Add the item named "OTET 326 Sticker 4" x 6" - COMPLIMENTARY FOR 326 CLUB MEMBERS ONLY" to your cart and purchase any other item to compete the order. 

  
 

  326 Quick Start Steps:


Login to your ClubExpress account

Update your profile photo and achievements

View the 326 Club, Class of 2024 list under Interests

Join the Discussion Forum to share your story

View Interests      Write about it 

.


326 Club Page is at 326 Club

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