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Mad River Trail

Trail in Huffman MetroPark

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The Mad River Trail (Route 8) offers a paved route connecting a handful of parks along its namesake river in northeastern Dayton. The scenic pathway is also part of the nation's largest network of paved, off-street trails.

The Mad River Trail is a great way to get from downtown Dayton’s RiverScape MetroPark to Eastwood MetroPark, the Creekside Trail, Huffman MetroPark and the Wright Brothers-Huffman Prairie Trail. The lion's share of the trail is relatively flat, offering an easy workout that even children will be able to handle—whether biking, skating or walking. At the very eastern end of the route three switchbacks take you up Huffman Dam for a spectacular view of the Mad River Valley!

Additional Information

Allowed Access
Bicycles
Dogs
E Bikes
Pedestrians
Activities
Backpacking
Bike Touring
Biking
Birdwatching
Canoeing
Dog Walking
E Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Kayaking
Walking
Wildlife Watching
Accessibility
Stroller Friendly
Wheelchair Accessible
Chicago to New York City Bicycle Route (CNYC)

Unveiled in 2017, the newest Adventure Cycling Association Route takes people from Chicago to New York City right through the heart of Dayton and the Miami Valley utilizing the Wolf Creek Trail, Great Miami River Trail, Mad River Trail, and Creekside Trail. Cyclists could also choose to take advantage of the Great Miami Riverway Alternate to explore more of the Miami Valley.

The Chicago to New York City Bicycle Route (1160.3 miles) includes a main route and the Philadelphia Alternate (1172.9) which includes the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP).

The CNYC can be combined with Bicycle Route 66 for riders who wish to continue to or start on the west coast.

U.S. Bicycle Route 50 (USBR 50)

USBR 50 was officially designated in Ohio in 2014 with signage installed across the state in 2017. This designated route is one more link in an east to west national bicycle route. In Ohio the route travels 313 miles from near Richmond, Indiana to Steubenville, Ohio utilizing both shared use paved trail and on road infrastructure.

USBR 50 will eventually run from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. and generally follows Adventure Cycling’s Chicago to New York City Bicycle Route (CNYC).

The route travels through the Miami Valley primarily on the Miami Valley Trails including the Great Miami River Trail, Mad River Trail, and Creekside Trail.

See route across Ohio

Buckeye & North Country Trails

Dayton region is home to a portion of the North Country Trail—a 4,600-mile National Scenic Trail, the longest in the United States—and the 1,444-mile Buckeye Trail, the nation’s longest circular trail. The BT/NCT share the same path for more than 800 miles, including the miles that run through Taylorsville, Island, Deeds Point, Eastwood and Huffman MetroParks.

These long distance trails are co-aligned through the Dayton area as they are through much of Ohio, locally following the Mad River and Great Miami River paved trails. The trails are marked by 2×6 inch blue blazes along the route.

Overview

  • Get Directions
    64.06 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    39.76674, -84.18681
  • Length
    7.30 Miles

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