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The GPS Navigation Files have moved to their own page.

New in 2023: 
We now offer Northbound AND Southbound navigation files.  You also have the option of downloading them in 4 sections which correspond to the printed map or your can download the ENTIRE route in one file. 

GO to the RWGPS now GPS Downloads  

Or visit ohiotoerietrail.org/OTET_RWGPS

Special Navigation Handouts (New resources, Fall '23)
Our documents section has Downloadable PDFs to help with these trail route section on streets:    
Cleveland Handout 

 Sunbury Handout       

 Westerville Handout      

10 Hints for Navigating Franklin County

2 Formats Available: 
Online: 
View Hints  
Printable  
FC PDF

 



ALWAYS CHECK Alerts before and during your trip. 

Additional Special Navigation:

Columbus and Cleveland, Bonus Files. 


Go to the RWGPS for the trail page and click the tab marked "BONUS FILES" to download the RWGPS for just Columbus or Cleveland in either NB or SB versions.  


To view more detail on any of the routes, go to the RidewithGPS files and download to your device.  Want a turn by turn cue sheet? Go to the route link shown and click MORE in the upper left and choose “Print Cue Sheet” 

Want to view the special navigation handouts?   Our Fall Newsletter has links to the resources for Westerville, Sunbury and Cleveland.   3 Handouts 

ALWAYS CHECK Alerts before and during your trip, when possible, the RWGPS files will reflect long term closures.    


Looking for GPS files? Go to RWGPS for the trail   


We are often asked which parts are paved and which are crushed stone.  Here is the answer.


Trail Surface: If you are planning to cycle through the Sippo Valley and/or Ohio & Erie Canalway sections, be aware that there are segments of crushed limestone in these areas:


Sippo Valley Trail – length 9.8 miles – 1 composite section = 3.4 miles


O&E Canalway Towpath – length 66.7 miles – 5 composite sections = 44.6 miles

Camp Chase Trail - length 1/2 mile, next to Darby Creek, crushed stone


These composite sections are easily rideable with hybrid, touring, road, or e-bikes. Tire sizes of 28 mm or larger are recommended.


If it is not listed here, the trail surface is hard surface (asphalt or concrete).


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