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Wabash Cannonball Trail — Attraction in Jefferson Township

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The Wabash Cannonball Trail is a rail to trail conversion in northwestern Ohio, U.S. It is 63 miles long.
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Wabash Cannonball Trail

Montpelier, OH 43543
4.5(21)
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The Wabash Cannonball Trail is a rail to trail conversion in northwestern Ohio, U.S. It is 63 miles long.

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Band Proud Mary
Band Proud Mary
Wed, Dec 31 • 8:30 PM
221 S Walnut St, Bryan, OH, United States, Ohio 43506
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New Years Eve at the Heritage Inn
New Years Eve at the Heritage Inn
Wed, Dec 31 • 6:00 PM
22611 State Route 2, Archbold, OH, United States, Ohio 43502
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Grief Support Group
Grief Support Group
Fri, Jan 2 • 10:00 AM
CHP Home Care & Hospice of Archbold, 230 Westfield Dr, Archbold, OH 43502-1047, United States
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Paul RobisonPaul Robison
Arthur D. Robison was Chief Clerk for the Montpelier Div of Wabash RR during the 1940s-1950s. His desk was in the Montpelier Yard Office that was located at the end of S East Ave where it meets the Wabash tracks. He also was an amateur photographer. When there was a train accident in his area, he photographed the scene. The old B&W photos posted here were certainly taken under those unfortunate conditions. My hope is that people who walk the Trail enjoy the "Then" images as they experience the "Now".
Cody KirkCody Kirk
Great place to ride bikes or take the dogs on a walk there's almost never anybody back there and even if there are you can see them coming from a long way off. I let our dogs run on the trail here and it is a beautiful walk in some places. The trail itself is easy mostly flat, however don't walk further than you're willing to walk back as this trail stretches all the way to Toledo. So don't try to get to the end unless you're prepared.
Lauren UhrmanLauren Uhrman
Love this trail! We biked the full 66 miles from Liberty Center to Montpelier. ~25 miles are paved, the rest is gravel (rocks, grass, mud) so a mountain or gravel bike is a must if you want to do the whole thing. Love the scenery and change of terrain. The stretch from Wauseon to Montpelier was a bit of a challenge! 💪
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Arthur D. Robison was Chief Clerk for the Montpelier Div of Wabash RR during the 1940s-1950s. His desk was in the Montpelier Yard Office that was located at the end of S East Ave where it meets the Wabash tracks. He also was an amateur photographer. When there was a train accident in his area, he photographed the scene. The old B&W photos posted here were certainly taken under those unfortunate conditions. My hope is that people who walk the Trail enjoy the "Then" images as they experience the "Now".
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Great place to ride bikes or take the dogs on a walk there's almost never anybody back there and even if there are you can see them coming from a long way off. I let our dogs run on the trail here and it is a beautiful walk in some places. The trail itself is easy mostly flat, however don't walk further than you're willing to walk back as this trail stretches all the way to Toledo. So don't try to get to the end unless you're prepared.
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Love this trail! We biked the full 66 miles from Liberty Center to Montpelier. ~25 miles are paved, the rest is gravel (rocks, grass, mud) so a mountain or gravel bike is a must if you want to do the whole thing. Love the scenery and change of terrain. The stretch from Wauseon to Montpelier was a bit of a challenge! 💪
Lauren Uhrman

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Arthur D. Robison was Chief Clerk for the Montpelier Div of Wabash RR during the 1940s-1950s. His desk was in the Montpelier Yard Office that was located at the end of S East Ave where it meets the Wabash tracks. He also was an amateur photographer. When there was a train accident in his area, he photographed the scene. The old B&W photos posted here were certainly taken under those unfortunate conditions. My hope is that people who walk the Trail enjoy the "Then" images as they...

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2y

The bats are everywhere at night swooping down on you and in front of your face . Don't ride too fast the road has a few bumps that can't be seen in time.People let their horse poop and leave it for others to pedal through. Metro Park area zone 2 and 1 I call the triangle was so neat little nuggets of wonderful here and there alot of bikers ,great safe place Everytime it seems like too much there was a road crossing and towns,felt very safe.friendly...

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15w

Great place to ride bikes or take the dogs on a walk there's almost never anybody back there and even if there are you can see them coming from a long way off. I let our dogs run on the trail here and it is a beautiful walk in some places. The trail itself is easy mostly flat, however don't walk further than you're willing to walk back as this trail stretches all the way to Toledo. So don't try to get to the end unless...

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