Wabash Cannonball Trail
| Wabash Cannonball Trail | |
|---|---|
Westbound tandem with picnic basket at Rotary Park | |
| Rails to Trails | |
| Length | Williams County: 9 mi. Fulton County: 26 mi. Lucas County: 22 mi. Henry County: 6 mi. Total: 63 miles |
| Location | Northwest Ohio United States |
| Established | 1995 |
| Designation | North Country National Scenic Trail |
| 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 |
| Difficulty | Wheelchair accessible |
| Months | 12 |
| Waymark | |
| Sights | Oak Openings Preserve Metropark Fraker Mill Covered Bridge Wabash Railroad caboose |
| Hazards | US and State Route crossings |
| Surface | Lucas County: all paved Fulton County: 6 miles paved remainder: gravel |
| 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. The North Fork of the Wabash Cannonball Trail is part of the North Coast Inland Trail, which plans to fully connect Indiana to Pennsylvania, and portions of the trail are included in the North Country National Scenic Trail.