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Embark on the G Trail, Cedar Trail, Furnas Trail Loop for an easy hike through the serene hardwood forests of Mount Airy Forest. This route spans 3.8 miles (6.1 km) and involves a gentle elevation gain of 360 feet (110 metres), making it a pleasant journey for most. You can…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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6.12 km
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4.96 km
1.02 km
135 m
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4.34 km
902 m
680 m
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Yes, the G Trail, Cedar Trail, and Furnas Trail are all rated as 'easy' with a 'green difficulty' level. The overall loop is considered easy, making it a great option for beginners, casual hikers, and families looking for an accessible outdoor experience in Mount Airy Forest.
The G Trail, Cedar Trail, Furnas Trail Loop is approximately 6.1 kilometers (3.8 miles) long. Most hikers can expect to complete it in about 1 hour and 40 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the surroundings.
The terrain primarily consists of singletrack paths winding through hardwood forests. You'll experience a mix of second-growth forests, and potentially some prairie and pond habitats, offering a pleasant natural setting within Mount Airy Forest.
Yes, both the Furnas Trail and the Cedar Trail explicitly allow dogs. Given that this loop combines these trails, it is generally considered dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash as per park regulations.
The G Trail, Cedar Trail, Furnas Trail Loop is located within Mount Airy Forest in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mount Airy Forest has multiple parking areas. While specific parking for this exact loop isn't detailed, you can typically find parking lots conveniently located near various trailheads throughout the park. It's advisable to check a park map for the closest access point to your preferred starting location.
Mount Airy Forest is a public park in Cincinnati, Ohio. Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails within the park, including the G Trail, Cedar Trail, and Furnas Trail. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Cincinnati Parks website for any updated regulations or special event fees.
The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and wildflowers, while autumn provides beautiful fall foliage. Summer is pleasant under the forest canopy, and winter hiking is possible, though conditions may vary. For comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery, late spring and early fall are often ideal.
Yes, the G Trail, Cedar Trail, Furnas Trail Loop utilizes sections of several other trails within Mount Airy Forest. You will find yourself on parts of the Explorer's Trail, Ponderosa Trail (B), Twin Bridge Trail (G), and Beechwood Trail (H) as you complete this loop.
Mount Airy Forest is home to various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter common forest animals such as squirrels, chipmunks, various bird species, and possibly deer. The diverse habitats within the forest support a range of local fauna.
As this loop is within Mount Airy Forest, amenities like restrooms and water fountains are typically available at key points within the larger park, such as near major parking areas or picnic spots. However, it's always recommended to carry your own water, especially on the trail itself, as direct access to these facilities might not be frequent along the loop.
Mount Airy Forest is accessible by public transportation in Cincinnati. You can check the local bus schedules and routes (e.g., Cincinnati Metro) to find the most convenient stop near the park's entrances. From the bus stop, you may need to walk a short distance to reach the trailheads.