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Columbus

Scioto Greenway Trail

Easy

3.0

(15)

81

hikers

Scioto Greenway Trail

00:44

2.93km

0m

Hiking

Hike the Scioto Greenway Trail, an easy 1.8-mile (2.9 km) route that takes about 44 minutes to complete. You will experience minimal elevation gain, just 15 feet (5 metres), making it a gentle outing. The paved path offers pleasant views of the Scioto River and the Columbus skyline as you…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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2.32 km

538 m

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2.10 km

327 m

326 m

175 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain and difficulty level of the Scioto Greenway Trail?

The Scioto Greenway Trail is primarily a paved, multi-use path. Its terrain is largely flat, making it an easy and accessible option for hikers, walkers, joggers, and cyclists of all skill levels. While mostly flat, some sections may have slight, gentle inclines. The trail is generally well-maintained, and certain sections, particularly between North Bank Park and the Rich Street Bridge, are plowed during winter.

What kind of scenery and landmarks can I expect along the trail?

The trail offers diverse scenery, blending urban landscapes with natural riverfront views. You can enjoy views of the downtown Columbus skyline, various bridges crossing the Scioto River, and public art. Particularly scenic sections pass through Scioto Audubon Park, where you can experience wooded areas along the river and access the Grange Insurance Audubon Center. The trail also provides views of the Scioto Mile, a prominent string of parks, civic landmarks, and promenades.

Does the Scioto Greenway Trail connect to other major trail systems?

Yes, the Scioto Greenway Trail is a crucial connector. It links to the Olentangy Trail to the north and the Camp Chase Trail via the Hilltop Connector Bridge to the southwest. It is also part of the larger Ohio to Erie Trail and U.S. Bicycle Route 50. The route also passes through sections of the Scioto Trail and Central Ohio Greenways.

Is the trail accessible for everyone, including families and those with mobility challenges?

Yes, the Scioto Greenway Trail is highly accessible. Its paved, flat surface makes it stroller and wheelchair-friendly, welcoming hikers of all ages and abilities. It's an excellent option for families looking for an easy outdoor experience.

Where can I find parking and trailheads for the Scioto Greenway Trail?

The trail is easily accessible with multiple trailheads and parking options. Convenient locations include Lou Berliner Sports Park, Dodge Park, and Scioto Audubon Park. These spots provide good starting points for exploring different sections of the greenway.

Are there any fees or specific regulations when accessing the trail via Lou Berliner Sports Park?

While the Scioto Greenway Trail itself does not typically require permits or charge entrance fees for public access, specific regulations or event-related fees might apply within Lou Berliner Sports Park itself, especially if you are participating in organized sports or using specific facilities. It's always a good idea to check the park's official website for the most current information regarding parking, events, or facility usage if you plan to spend time within the park beyond just accessing the trail.

Is the Scioto Greenway Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Scioto Greenway Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs should always be kept on a leash, and owners are expected to clean up after their pets to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.

What is the best time of year to hike the Scioto Greenway Trail?

The Scioto Greenway Trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warm, so consider early mornings or evenings. Even in winter, certain sections are plowed, making it accessible for a brisk walk, especially between North Bank Park and the Rich Street Bridge.

Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Scioto Greenway Trail?

Given its location running through downtown Columbus, there are numerous cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within easy reach of various points along the Scioto Greenway Trail. You'll find a wide selection of establishments in the surrounding urban areas, particularly near the Scioto Mile and downtown districts.

What should I wear or bring for a hike on this trail?

Since it's a paved, easy trail, comfortable walking or running shoes are sufficient. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather, and bring water, especially on warmer days. Sunscreen and a hat are also recommended as some sections may have limited shade. If you're bringing a dog, remember a leash and waste bags.

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