Erie Canalway Trail: DeWitt to Chittenango
Erie Canalway Trail: DeWitt to Chittenango
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Embark on an easy touring cycling adventure along the Erie Canalway Trail from DeWitt to Chittenango. This 14.1-mile (22.7 km) route offers scenic views of the historic canal, wetlands, and diverse wildlife, making for a pleasant ride that takes about 1 hour and 23 minutes. You will experience mostly flat…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.99 km
Highlight • Bridge
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3.41 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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10.0 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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22.7 km
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18.5 km
1.88 km
1.27 km
847 m
187 m
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13.3 km
6.27 km
1.62 km
844 m
588 m
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The trail offers a mixed surface. The western 3 miles, starting from DeWitt, are paved. The remaining 7 miles eastward to Chittenango consist of a stonedust surface, which is generally good for hybrid, cruiser, and mountain bikes. Road bikes might find the stonedust sections less ideal. The route is very level and mostly off-road.
Yes, this section is considered easy and suitable for bicyclists and walkers of all abilities, including beginners and families. Its flat, off-road nature makes it very accessible.
Parking is available at various access points in DeWitt and Chittenango. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, services are available in both towns, suggesting convenient access points.
You'll encounter several notable features, including the historic Limestone Creek Aqueduct and the Butternut Creek Aqueduct. The trail also passes near Green Lakes State Park, known for its unique glacial lakes. The route ends near the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum, which offers insights into the canal's history.
Cyclists can enjoy scenic views of the canal itself, historic stone locks, and wetlands. The area is home to various wildlife. You'll also see how towns have repurposed old canal remnants and discover artwork along the canal.
The trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides lush green scenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to access the Old Erie Canal State Historic Park, which this trail section is part of. It's freely accessible for public enjoyment.
Yes, the Old Erie Canal State Historic Park, where this trail is located, generally allows dogs. They should be kept on a leash and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
While services are available in the towns of DeWitt and Chittenango at either end of this section, there are no services directly between the two towns. Plan accordingly for restrooms, food, and water.
Yes, this section is part of the larger 360-mile Erie Canalway Trail, which is also integrated into New York's 750-mile Empire State Trail. The route also passes through sections of the Erie Canalway Trail (Dewitt to Chittenango) and the ECT - Erie Canalway Trail - 3 DeWitt to Green Island.
The Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum, located near the eastern end of this section, offers amenities which may include bike rentals. It's advisable to check directly with the museum for current availability.