Wabash Cannonball Trail

Wabash Cannonball Trail

Westbound tandem with picnic basket at Rotary Park
Rails to Trails
Established 1995
Length Williams County: 9 mi.
Fulton County: 26 mi.
Lucas County: 22 mi.
Henry County: 6 mi.
Total: 63 miles
Location

Ohio Northwest Ohio

United States United States
Designation North Country National Scenic Trail [1][2]
Trailheads Parking available in all counties.
Use Hiking, Bicycling, Cross Country Skiing, Equestrian
Highest point 879 feet (268 m)
Lowest point 640 feet (200 m)
Grade flat to gentle railroad grades
Trail difficulty Wheelchair accessible[3]
Months 12
Waymark
Sights Oak Openings Preserve Metropark
Fraker Mill Covered Bridge
Wabash Railroad caboose [4]
Hazards US and State Route crossings
Surface Lucas County: all paved[5]
Fulton County: 2 miles paved[6]
remainder: gravel[7]
Right of way Wabash Railroad
Website http://wabashcannonballtrail.org

The Wabash Cannonball Trail is a rail to trail conversion in northwestern Ohio, U.S. It is 63 miles (101 km) long.[8] The North Fork of the Wabash Cannonball Trail is part of the North Coast Inland Trail, which plans to fully connect Indiana to Pennsylvania,[5][9] and portions of the trail are included in the North Country National Scenic Trail.[1][2]

History

The Wabash Railroad line used by the trail was first built in 1855, and service continued until 1969. The Norfolk Southern Railway then purchased it. The rails were finally abandoned in 1990. Local enthusiasts developed the idea of creating a public recreational trail and utility corridor. On March 24, 1994, the corridor was purchased from Norfolk Southern.[10]

The name Wabash Cannonball stems from an 1882 American folk song about an imaginary train.[11] No train actually had the name until 1949, when the Wabash Railroad actually named its Detroit-St. Louis day train as the Cannon Ball.[12]

Other rail-to-trail conversions of the Wabash Railroad in the Midwestern region include the Kiwanis Trail in Adrian, Michigan, the Wabash Heritage Trail in West Lafayette, Indiana, and the Wabash Trail in Sangamon County, Illinois.

North Fork and South Fork of Wabash Cannonball Trail
Wabash Railroad map, showing North and South Forks of the trail in Ohio.

Location

North Fork: The northern section of the trail roughly parallels both the Ohio Turnpike I-80/90 and US Route 20A for about 43 miles starting in Maumee, and extending through Monclova, Wauseon, and West Unity, ending at its western trailhead near Montpelier, Ohio.

South Fork: A second, additional 18 mile spur runs from Maumee southwest to near Liberty Center, Ohio. That trailhead has a parking area near Whitehouse, Ohio.[13]

Condition: All portions of the trail in Lucas County are paved. [7][14] A 2 mile section of the trail in Fulton County, owned by the city of Wauseon, also is paved.[6][15][16] The remainder of the North Fork in Fulton and Williams counties are unpaved, as is the South Fork in Henry County.[7]

Trail Section County Township Distance[17][18][19] Surface [7] Crossings Notes
(mi) (km)
North Fork























North Fork























North Fork
Lucas Monclova 0 0 Paved Jerome Road Eastern Terminus, near The Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site, Maumee, parking available. 41°33′24″N 83°41′58″W / 41.556741°N 83.699396°W / 41.556741; -83.699396 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, eastern terminus)
0.2 0.32 Fork branches South
1.7 2.7 Waterville-Monclova Road Parking in Village of Monclova, Ohio. 41°33′24″N 83°43′58″W / 41.556656°N 83.732709°W / 41.556656; -83.732709 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, Village of Monclova)
2.7 4.3 Keener Road Monclova Township Hall, with parking, bathrooms, and a bicycle maintenance station.[20] 41°33′24″N 83°45′09″W / 41.556633°N 83.752493°W / 41.556633; -83.752493 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, Township Hall, Bike Fixit Station)
Swanton 6.5 10.5 SR 295 41°33′23″N 83°49′30″W / 41.556459°N 83.824994°W / 41.556459; -83.824994 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, SR 295)
7.3 11.7 Evergreen Lake Trail Oak Openings Preserve Metropark trail. 41°33′23″N 83°50′24″W / 41.556390°N 83.840066°W / 41.556390; -83.840066 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, Evergreen Lake Trail) Bathrooms and parking located one mile south at Ranger Station. 41°32′37″N 83°50′25″W / 41.543583°N 83.840345°W / 41.543583; -83.840345 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, Oak Openings Ranger Station)
9.0 14.5 SR 64 Oak Openings Preserve Metropark bathrooms and parking. 41°33′23″N 83°52′24″W / 41.556333°N 83.873230°W / 41.556333; -83.873230 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, Oak Openings Parking SR 64)
Fulton Swan Creek 15.2 24.5 Cinder,
Gravel,
Dirt,
Grass
Fraker Mill Covered Bridge [21] Crosses Bad Creek, near Delta 41°33′17″N 83°59′57″W / 41.5547649°N 83.9990659°W / 41.5547649; -83.9990659 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, Fraker Mill Covered Bridge)
York 15.5 24.9 SR 109 Parking. NORTA (Northwestern Ohio Rails-to-Trails Association) offices. Bathrooms available in Delta. 41°33′21″N 84°00′04″W / 41.555918°N 84.001243°W / 41.555918; -84.001243 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, SR 109, Delta)
19.5 31.4 County Road 11 Two mile detour on County Road F, from County Road 11 to County Road 13 41°33′20″N 84°04′35″W / 41.555557°N 84.076304°W / 41.555557; -84.076304 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, detour to County Road F at County Road 11, railroad crossing)
Clinton 21.5 34.6 Paved County Road 13 Paved trail maintained by City of Wauseon Parks. 41°33′19″N 84°06′54″W / 41.555369°N 84.114888°W / 41.555369; -84.114888 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, County Road 13)
22.5 36.2 SR 108 Busy crossing 41°33′19″N 84°08′04″W / 41.555384°N 84.134416°W / 41.555384; -84.134416 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, SR 108, Wauseon)
22.7 36.5 Rotary Park, Wauseon Parking 41°33′19″N 84°08′21″W / 41.555336°N 84.139115°W / 41.555336; -84.139115 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, Rotary Park, Wauseon)
23.5 37.8 Automotive Parts Factory Pavement ends. 41°33′19″N 84°09′09″W / 41.555284°N 84.152587°W / 41.555284; -84.152587 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, automotive parts factory, Wauseon, Wauseon) One mile detour on County Road F via Krieger St.
24.5 39.4 Cinder,
Gravel,
Dirt,
Grass
County Road 16 Detour to County Road F. 41°33′18″N 84°10′22″W / 41.555125°N 84.172869°W / 41.555125; -84.172869 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, County Road 16)
German 30.4 48.9 US 20A 41°34′21″N 84°16′58″W / 41.572404°N 84.282744°W / 41.572404; -84.282744 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, US 20A, trail jogs)
32.8 52.8 County Road 23 (old SR 66) Parking in Elmira/Burlington. 41°34′45″N 84°18′25″W / 41.579305°N 84.306980°W / 41.579305; -84.306980 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, SR 66, Elmira)
33.3 53.6 Tiffin River bridge.[22][23] Large railroad bridge north of north of Archbold. 41°34′59″N 84°20′08″W / 41.583054°N 84.335466°W / 41.583054; -84.335466 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, Tiffin River bridge)
33.6 54.1 US 20A 41°34′59″N 84°20′29″W / 41.582987°N 84.341297°W / 41.582987; -84.341297 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, US 20A)
Williams Brady 38.3 61.6 Wabash Park, West Unity Parking and bathrooms. 41°34′59″N 84°25′54″W / 41.583068°N 84.431586°W / 41.583068; -84.431586 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, Wabash Park, West Unity)
Jefferson 38.7 62.3 US 127 41°34′59″N 84°26′24″W / 41.583116°N 84.439879°W / 41.583116; -84.439879 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, US Route 127, West Unity)
44.7 71.9 SR 15 Western Terminus, near Montpelier, parking. 41°34′59″N 84°33′20″W / 41.58308°N 84.55563°W / 41.58308; -84.55563 (Wabash Cannonball Trail North Fork, western terminus) Bathrooms available in Montpelier
South Fork Lucas Monclova 0 0 Paved Jerome Road Eastern Terminus, near The Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site, Maumee. Parking available.
0.2 0.32 Forks branch 41°33′24″N 83°42′14″W / 41.556745°N 83.703956°W / 41.556745; -83.703956 (Wabash Cannonball Trail South Fork, eastern terminus)
0.8 1.3 The Shops at Fallen Timbers 41°33′04″N 83°42′33″W / 41.551229°N 83.709202°W / 41.551229; -83.709202 (Wabash Cannonball Trail South Fork, The Shops at Fallen Timbers)
Providence 6.2 10.0 SR 64, White House Parking and bathrooms available. Bicycle repair shop. 41°31′05″N 83°48′11″W / 41.517989°N 83.803102°W / 41.517989; -83.803102 (Wabash Cannonball Trail South Fork, SR 64, Whitehouse)
7.5 12.1 SR 295 41°30′34″N 83°49′38″W / 41.509384°N 83.827107°W / 41.509384; -83.827107 (Wabash Cannonball Trail South Fork, SR 295, Whitehouse)
10.2 16.4 Neapolis Parking available. 41°29′34″N 83°52′24″W / 41.492799°N 83.873352°W / 41.492799; -83.873352 (Wabash Cannonball Trail South Fork, Neapolis)
Henry Washington 14.7 23.7 Cinder,
Gravel,
Dirt,
Grass
Colton Parking available. 41°27′52″N 83°57′10″W / 41.464363°N 83.952668°W / 41.464363; -83.952668 (Wabash Cannonball Trail South Fork, Colton)
16.9 27.2 County Road 6C Western Terminus end, Near Liberty Center 41°27′04″N 83°59′22″W / 41.451114°N 83.989429°W / 41.451114; -83.989429 (Wabash Cannonball Trail South Fork, western terminus)[24]

Note: Distance information about the trail differs slightly from one source to another based on whether missing sections of the trail are counted or not. Some sources say the north fork is 43 miles (not counting missing sections,) others say 45 miles (counting the missing sections) and others 47 miles (counting detour mileage.)

External Links

References

  1. 1 2 "Welcome to Wabash Cannonball Trail". Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  2. 1 2 "National Park Service, North Country Trail". Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  3. "Ohio Wheelchair Accessible Trails". Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  4. "WhitehouseOH.gov". Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  5. 1 2 "Ohio Bikeways NW Region List". Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  6. 1 2 "City of Wauseon: Our Parks". Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  7. 1 2 3 4 "Ohio Department of Transportation Bikeways Info". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  8. "Ohio Department of Transportation Bike Map" (PDF). Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  9. "North Coast Inland Trail". Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  10. "Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments: Wabash Cannonball Trail Stewardship Plan" (PDF). Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  11. "Wabash Cannonball, The". California State University, Fresno.
  12. Schafer, Mike (2000). More Classic American Railroads. Osceola, WI: MBI. p. 145. ISBN 076030758X. OCLC 44089438.
  13. "Wabash Cannonball Trail". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  14. "Toledo Blade: Wauseon Upgrades Biking Hiking Trail". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  15. "Wabash Cannonball Trail". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  16. "Mileage Chart" (PDF). Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  17. "Google Maps: Wabash Cannonball Trail (North Fork)". Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  18. "Google Maps: Wabash Cannonball Trail (South Fork)". Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  19. "Bike Fixit Stations at Five Metroparks Locations". Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  20. "Toledo Blade:Fraker Mill Bridge Dedication Set". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  21. "Trails, Festivals and Rails: Bicycling Through Ohio". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  22. "Tiffin 210". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  23. "Metroparks Toledo: Wabash Cannonball Trail". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
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