Map of the Tri-County Triangle Trail in South Central Ohio
Tri-County Triangle Trail
Tri-County Triangle Trail
LENGTH:
33.5 miles
SURFACE:
paved
COMMUNITIES:
Washington Court House, Austin, Frankfort, Anderson, Chillicothe
HIGHLIGHTS:
Ohio countryside, woodlands, farmland, rural communities
RELATED LINKS:
The Tri-County Triangle Trail is a 33.5-mile long system of paved pathways that spans between Washington Court House and Chilicothe in Southwestern Ohio. This area is located to the south of the city of Columbus.
The Tri-County Triangle Trail goes through miles of farmland and past woodlands, wtlands and rural communities. Other portions go through residential neighborhoods and past local parks.
Conditions
The separate pathways of the Tri-County Triangle Trail are paved. These pathways are open for bike riding, walking and running. There are sections where trail users will need to use local streets to reach the next section. In some areas, the trail follows the banks of the Scotio River.
Communities
The Tri-County Triangle Trail goes past the following communities: Washington Court House, Austin, Frankfort, Anderson and Chillicothe.
Points of Interest
The Tri-County Triangle Trail goes past the following points of interest:
Cherry Hill School |
Gardner Athletic Field |
Christman Memorial Park |
Hopewell Mound |
Chillicothe High School |
Chillicothe Parks |
Yochtangee Park |
End Points
The stretch of the Tri-County Triangle Trail in Washington Court House starts at W. Temple Street, west of Water Street. the east end is located along Old Chillicothe Road SE south of Route 22.
The north end of the mostly continuous section is located at Robinson Road SE to the west of Bogus Road SE in Washington Court House. There is a trailhead with parking at this location.
The southeast end of the trail is located at a point about 1 mile east of N. Bridge Street along the Scotio River in Chillicothe.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Tri-County Triangle Trail in South Central Ohio.
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