The 99-Mile Outdoor Escape Just North of Cincinnati

If your perfect weekend involves a little movement, a great meal, and somewhere new to explore, there’s a 99-mile stretch of river, trail, and connected riverfront communities just north of Cincinnati that delivers all three—without the long road trip.

The Great Miami Riverway is a 99-mile corridor along the Great Miami River in Southwest Ohio that connects more than 20 communities through a continuous network of river access points, paved trails, downtown districts, and parks. Supported by the Miami Conservancy District and regional partners, the Riverway links places like Dayton, Troy, Miamisburg, and Hamilton, Ohio into a single, connected outdoor experience.

It’s not just one destination—it’s an entire region designed to be explored.

What is the Great Miami Riverway?

The Great Miami Riverway is a regional corridor that connects river, trails, and downtown communities along the Great Miami River. It features:

  • 99+ miles of river corridor
  • One of the largest paved trail networks in the United States
  • Dozens of river access points for paddling and fishing
  • More than 20 connected communities across Southwest Ohio
  • A coordinated regional partnership supporting recreation, tourism, and river stewardship

At its core, the Riverway connects riverfront communities through shared access to the Great Miami River, creating opportunities to bike, paddle, dine, and explore multiple destinations in a single trip.

What does the Great Miami Riverway connect?

The Riverway is a network—not a single trail or town. It connects communities, experiences, and landscapes along the Great Miami River through continuous access points and trail systems…

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