Little Miami Scenic Trail
The Little Miami Scenic Trail is the fourth longest paved trail in the United States, running 78.1 miles (125.7 km) through five southwestern counties in the state of Ohio. The multi-use rail trail sees heavy recreational use by hikers and bicyclists, as well as the occasional horseback rider. Over 700,000 people made use of the trail in 2014.
Little Miami Scenic Trail, crossing the Little Miami River near Xenia, Ohio, May 2018
Yellow Springs Station in Greene County
The Little Miami Scenic Trail as it approaches the former Peters Cartridge Company factory in Warren County
Loveland Bike Trail in Clermont County
The Little Miami River is a Class I tributary of the Ohio River that flows 111 miles (179 km) through five counties in southwestern Ohio in the United States. The Little Miami joins the Ohio River east of Cincinnati. It forms parts of the borders between Hamilton and Clermont counties and between Hamilton and Warren counties. The Little Miami River is one of 156 American rivers designated by the U.S. Congress or the Secretary of the Interior as a National Wild and Scenic River and lends its name to the adjacent Little Miami Scenic Trail.
Little Miami River at Milford, Ohio
The Little Miami River passing through Clifton Gorge in John Bryan State Park, Greene County
The Little Miami River near downtown Loveland, Ohio.