Cincinnati Might Actually Become a Bike-Friendly Region After All
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Another stretch of the Ohio River Trail opened Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. (Source: WXIX) By Ken Brown | May 8, 2021 at 8:36 PM EDT - Updated May 8 at 8:36 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Another stretch of the Ohio River Trail opened Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
When this stretch of trails is complete and links up with a much larger path, you will be able to travel from the Ohio River to the shores of Lake Erie.
“This trail is awesome, it’s beautiful, and it’s doing all kinds of great things. You can see the effects of that up and down these trails everywhere they’re built,” said Anderson Township Trustee Josh Gerth.
Ohio River Trail expanded: Cincinnati East Side section highlighted Saturday Chris Mayhew, Cincinnati Enquirer
About two miles of new bike trail from the Cincinnati neighborhood of Mount Washington to Anderson Township will be ceremoniously opened Saturday morning.
There will be a ribbon-cutting for the new Salem Road to Sutton Avenue section of the Ohio River Trail at 10 a.m. on the trail near where Salem intersects with Kellogg Avenue, according to a release from Mayor John Cranley s office. Parking is available at Magrish Preserve. © Albert Cesare / The Enquirer A sign dedicating the Salem to Sutton link on the Ohio River Trail on Friday, May 1, 2021. The completion of this link means pedestrians can bike 22 miles from Smale Riverfront Park to New Richmond on a trail or bike lane.