Ohio River Water Trail

Ohio River Water Trail
Location Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, United States
Length 69 mile (111 km)
Trailheads 19
Use Canoeing, Boating (motorized), Kayaking, Paddle Boarding, Rafting, Rowing, Sailing, and Fishing
Difficulty Moderate to Strenuous
Portages 0
Locks & Dams 3 - Ohio River Locks & Dams
Lakes and Ponds 0
Rivers and Streams 5 - Ohio River - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Chartiers CreekPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Beaver RiverRochester, Pennsylvania, Raccoon Creek - Monaca, Pennsylvania, Little Beaver Creek - Ohioville, Pennsylvania
Season Spring to Fall
Sights Ohio River Valley
Hazards Severe Weather
Class II, III white water
Designation National Recreation Trail (2015) 69 miles (111 km)[1]
Website Ohio River Water Trail

The Ohio River Water Trail navigates the counties of Allegheny, Beaver, Columbiana, and Hancock in the states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The trail is under the stewardship of the Ohio River Trail Council. The water trail or blueway geographically extends from the Three Rivers Water Trail in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Newell, West Virginia, and East Liverpool, Ohio. The 69-mile Ohio River Water Trail (ORWT) includes 13 miles of the Ohio River along the Three Rivers Water Trail from "The Point" in Pittsburgh at milepost zero downstream to the Dashields Lock and Dam at milepost 13, 33 miles of the Ohio River from Dashields Dam at milepost 13, downstream to Newell at milepost 46.0, 16 miles of the Little Beaver Creek to Beaver Creek State Park, three miles of the Beaver River to the Townsend (Fallston) Dam, and four miles of the Raccoon Creek.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ "Ohio River Water Trail". AmericanTrails.org. Archived from the original on 2017-09-03. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  2. ^ "Welcome".
  3. ^ "Ohio River Trail Council water plans in works | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette". Archived from the original on 2015-10-05.
  4. ^ "Plan for water trail gets funding | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette". Archived from the original on 2015-10-05.