Wabash Cannonball Trail | |
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Rails to Trails | |
Length | Williams County: 9 mi. Fulton County: 26 mi. Lucas County: 22 mi. Henry County: 6 mi. Total: 63 miles |
Location | Northwest Ohio United States |
Established | 1995 |
Designation | North Country National Scenic Trail[1][2] |
Trailheads | Parking available in all counties |
Use | Hiking, bicycling, cross country skiing, equestrian |
Highest point | 879 feet (268 m) |
Lowest point | 640 feet (200 m) |
Grade | flat to gentle railroad grades |
Difficulty | Wheelchair accessible[3] |
Months | 12 |
Waymark | |
Sights | Oak Openings Preserve Metropark Fraker Mill Covered Bridge Wabash Railroad caboose[4] |
Hazards | US and State Route crossings |
Surface | Lucas County: all paved[5] Fulton County: 6 miles paved[6] remainder: gravel[7] |
Right of way | Wabash Railroad |
Website | http://wabashcannonballtrail.org |
The Wabash Cannonball Trail is a rail to trail conversion in northwestern Ohio, U.S. It is 63 miles (101 km) long.[8] The North Fork of the Wabash Cannonball Trail is part of the North Coast Inland Trail, which plans to fully connect Indiana to Pennsylvania,[5][9] and portions of the trail are included in the North Country National Scenic Trail.[1][2]
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