Cycling
Get out on the trail!
Whether you're looking for a short jaunt, a day trip, or a multi-day excursion, you can begin your cycling journey with Warren County Park District.
Several of our parks are located near the 78-mile Little Miami Scenic Trail (LMST) and can serve as a starting point for your journey. You can combine the LMST with other trails in the 350+ mile Miami Valley Regional Trial Network for even more cycling options!
Other options:
- Armco Park features an extensive park roadway network that is friendly for cyclists of all ability levels.
- Landen-Deerfield Park features one mile of multi-use paved trails and a roadway network.
If you're more into dirt than pavement, check out our mountain biking section.
Parks featuring Little Miami Scenic Trail (LMST) Access
Park | Distance to LMST | Amenities |
Clint Fultz River Park | 400 feet via Corwin Avenue | Portable Restroom |
Bowman Park | 1/3 mile via Corwin Avenue | Portable Restroom |
Hisey Park | 750 feet via Middletown Road | Portable Restroom |
Morrow Veterans Park | 40 feet | Water, Portable Restroom |
Can I park overnight if I am going on a multi-day trip?
Only if permission is obtained in advance. Please call the office at 513-695-3980 ext. 4 to request pemission to park overnight. Please specify the number of days you will need and provide your mobile phone number. Vehicles left in parks overnight without permission are subject to towing.
Who maintains the Little Miami Scenic Trail?
The Little Miami Scenic Trail in Warren County is part of Little Miami State Park, owned and operated by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). ODNR partners with the nonprofit Friends of Little Miami State Park (FLMSP) to help maintain the trail.
- State Park phone: (513) 897-3055
- FLMSP Trail Hotline (non-emergency safety/maintenance issues): (513) 212-6958
Who do I call for issues on the Little Miami Scenic Trail?
- Little Miami State Park phone: (513) 897-3055
- Friends of Little Miami State Park Trail Hotline (non-emergency safety/maintenance issues): (513) 212-6958
- Non-emergency public safety issue - Warren County Sherriff: 513-695-2525
- Emergency call 911