The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail is a multi-use trail that follows part of the former route of the Ohio & Erie Canal in Northeast Ohio. The trail runs from north to south through Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark, and Tuscarawas counties. The trail is planned to be 101 miles (163 km) long and currently 87 miles (140 km) of the trail are complete. When completed, it will run from Cleveland in the north to New Philadelphia in the south.The Ohio to Erie Trail follows a portion of the towpath trail in Northeast Ohio. The Great American Rail-Trail will follow another portion of the trail, from Clinton southward.
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| - L'Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail – ou simplement Towpath Trail – est un sentier de randonnée américain en cours d'aménagement entre Cleveland et le comté de Tuscarawas, dans l'Ohio. Destiné à atteindre environ 101 milles, il traverse notamment le parc national de Cuyahoga Valley en suivant peu ou prou l'Ohio and Erie Canal. Une section de 59 milles est classée National Recreation Trail depuis 1977. (fr)
- The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail is a multi-use trail that follows part of the former route of the Ohio & Erie Canal in Northeast Ohio. The trail runs from north to south through Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark, and Tuscarawas counties. The trail is planned to be 101 miles (163 km) long and currently 87 miles (140 km) of the trail are complete. When completed, it will run from Cleveland in the north to New Philadelphia in the south.The Ohio to Erie Trail follows a portion of the towpath trail in Northeast Ohio. The Great American Rail-Trail will follow another portion of the trail, from Clinton southward. (en)
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| - The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail is a multi-use trail that follows part of the former route of the Ohio & Erie Canal in Northeast Ohio. The trail runs from north to south through Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark, and Tuscarawas counties. The trail is planned to be 101 miles (163 km) long and currently 87 miles (140 km) of the trail are complete. When completed, it will run from Cleveland in the north to New Philadelphia in the south.The Ohio to Erie Trail follows a portion of the towpath trail in Northeast Ohio. The Great American Rail-Trail will follow another portion of the trail, from Clinton southward. The towpath trail has been developed by a number of organizations. It is currently managed by Cleveland Metroparks, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Summit Metro Parks, Stark Parks, and the Tuscarawas County Park Department. In 2003, The Stark County Park District voted to rename the 25 miles (40 km) of the trail within Stark County the "Congressman Ralph Regula Towpath Trail". Regula was honored for his support in Congress for the Ohio & Erie National Heritage Canalway. The trail has multiple surface types including asphalt, cement, concrete, crushed limestone and hard-packed earth. (en)
- L'Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail – ou simplement Towpath Trail – est un sentier de randonnée américain en cours d'aménagement entre Cleveland et le comté de Tuscarawas, dans l'Ohio. Destiné à atteindre environ 101 milles, il traverse notamment le parc national de Cuyahoga Valley en suivant peu ou prou l'Ohio and Erie Canal. Une section de 59 milles est classée National Recreation Trail depuis 1977. (fr)
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