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London Offers Alternate Route Between Trailheads9/28/11 by Ohio BikewaysFrom ColumbusMessenger.com, "Bicyclists now have two official options for pedaling on city streets between bike path trailheads in downtown London. "On Sept. 1, London City Council amended the existing bypass route and added a business route. "...The new business route, as its name suggests, guides bicyclists past more businesses than does the more residential bypass route. Starting from the bike path end at Midway Street, the business route runs north to West High Street, east to South Main, south to East First, and east to Maple where it picks up the bike path again. Bicyclists are permitted to use the sidewalks in business areas." Clark County Trails Set To Open April 12/14/11 by Ohio BikewaysThe Little Miami and Prairie Grass Trail sections in Clark County are scheduled to reopen on April 1. Read more. Clark County Section Closes Nov. 1811/24/10 by Ohio BikewaysClark County announced they are closing the 5.6-mile trail section that passes through their county effective Nov. 18. No timeline has been given as to how long it may remain closed. They are doing the same with their 10.7-mile section of the Little Miami Trail. Reports say that "No Trespassing" signs will be posted, but that people disregarding those signs will supposedly not be targeted for trespassing. Trail Specs:Length: 29.8 miles / asphalt (includes short connecting road routes) Condition: Very Good Facilities: Xenia Station, Evans Acres, Massie Creek Park in Cedarville, South Charleston Station, Senior Center in London. Food: A few places in Cedarville. In Xenia you can cycle to local fast food by using the H-Connector (Creekside Trail). Parking: Xenia Station, Evans Acres, Massie Creek Park in Cedarville, Community Park in South Charleston, Senior Center in London, Wilson Rd.
Xenia Cedarville S.-Charleston London-(Roberts-Pass) Wilson-Rd
0mi 7.8mi 18.7mi 29.8mi 36.9mi
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