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EXPLORE MILL CREEK METROPARKS BY BIKE

Discover the beauty of Mill Creek MetroParks on two wheels! Designed for cyclists of all skill levels, our asphalt-surfaced paths provide a smooth and enjoyable experience through the park’s beautiful landscapes. Whether you’re out for a leisurely cruise or a fitness ride, you’ll find well-maintained routes that showcase the park’s natural beauty and historic landmarks. Plan your next biking adventure and experience the natural beauty, wildlife, and historic landmarks that make Mill Creek MetroParks a true outdoor oasis. Explore the biking locations below to find trail details and available amenities for a smooth and enjoyable biking experience!

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METROPARKS BIKEWAY

The 11-mile paved MetroParks Bikeway, situated in Canfield and Austintown Townships, is a scenic route that forms part of the Great Ohio Lake to River Greenway. It provides diverse views for hikers, skaters, and cyclists, stretching from Western Reserve Rd. in Canfield Township to the Mahoning/Trumbull County Line in Austintown Township. Parking is available at the MetroParks Farm and at the Mahoning Ave. and Kirk Road Trailheads.

EAST COHASSET
HIKE & BIKE TRAIL

This 1.5-mile asphalt drive in Mill Creek Park is closed to motorized traffic, offering joggers, walkers, and bikers a scenic route overlooking Lake Cohasset.

EAST GOLF HIKE
& BIKE TRAIL

The 1.5-mile East Golf Hike & Bike Trail in Mill Creek Park runs from Route 224 to Shields Rd., offering an asphalt surface for joggers, walkers, bikers, skaters, and cross-country skiers during the winter months. Parking is available at both ends of the trail, and a pedestrian bridge across Mill Creek links the trail to Golf Course amenities and additional parking. Restrooms, a drinking fountain, and an information kiosk are also located along the trail.

EAST NEWPORT
HIKE & BIKE TRAIL

This one-way road in Mill Creek Park is open to motorized traffic and features a 1.75-mile designated hike/bike lane. Along the route, enjoy scenic views of Lake Newport, Newport Wetlands, and Daffodil Meadow.