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OHIO, USA — Ohio is filled with many different hidden gems, one of those being the plethora of bike trails in every county. That's our focus for this week's GO-HIO. Before we hit the trail, it’s ...
Some of the best hikes in Ohio-especially in places like Hocking Hills and Cuyahoga Valley National Park-are remarkably beautiful, but definitely not easy. If you want to enjoy incredible scenery ...
Head to this multi-use path that follows historic train routes and connects several communities in northern Ohio for miles ...
The Baileys Trail System is a newly developed mountain bike trail through a section of the Wayne National Forest. The Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia, the council of governments that ...
Geauga County is home to a trail that stretches from the Lake County border to Amish country. The paved trail allows you to explore forests and fields, small towns and Amish farmland. At the time of ...
It’s time to break away from the city and smell that fresh air— and what better way to do that than on a bike? Ohio’s chock-full of bike trails for any kind of rider. And with more bikers than ever ...
LOWER PRICE HILL, Ohio (WKRC) - Leaders in the City of Cincinnati are looking for input on a local bike trail. They are meeting Tuesday evening to hear residents' thoughts on how to extend the Ohio ...
Early in the pandemic, a revelation for many who found themselves stuck in place was that biking offered more than just exercise. It was a coping mechanism and a safe way to interact with others. It ...
New data released Tuesday shows a clearer picture on how many multi-use trail networks exist across the country. This comes as more federal, state and local money is being funneled into building more ...
LOVELAND, Ohio — Southern Ohio communities are hoping to get tens of millions in state funding to revitalize downtowns and boost tourism to recover from the closure of shuttered coal-fired plants that ...
They don't cost cities much, are often built or maintained by volunteers and provide users a chance to shred banked turns and bail from jumps. And no, those are not culinary or aviation skills.