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Wolf Creek Trail

Trail in Wesleyan MetroPark

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Heading northwest from Dayton, the Wolf Creek Trail is one piece of this important transportation system. The asphalt route is currently open in two disconnected segments. The longest section of the trail, follows the former corridor of the Dayton and Greenville Railroad. It begins in Verona at the county line and heads southeast to Trotwood. This northwestern portion follows a slightly uphill grade for most of the way to Brookville as it passes farms with cows, horses, sheep, and llamas in the pastures. The Dull Woods Conservation Area offers a nice pit stop along the trail, with a boardwalk through the region’s most pristine Swamp Forest remnant.

The shorter segment of the trail follows a northwest course from Dayton’s Sunrise MetroPark (and the intersection with the Great Miami River Trail) to Little Richmond Road, passing points of the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park and through Wesleyan MetroPark along the way.

Additional Information

Allowed Access
Bicycles
Dogs
E Bikes
Pedestrians
Activities
Bike Touring
Birdwatching
Dog Walking
E Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Rollerblading
Trail Running
Walking
Wildlife Watching
Accessibility
Stroller Friendly
Wheelchair Accessible
Rules & Regulations
Dogs On Leash
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.

Overview

  • Get Directions
    78.49 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    39.89848, -84.48528
  • Length
    16.98 Miles

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