Want to know if sections of the trails are closed? Here's the place to find out.
For currently closed trails within the Miami Valley regional trail system, such as repaving, construction, or tree damage, click the button below.
For real-time trail conditions of the Great Miami River Recreational Trail, such as temporary limited access from high water or debris, click the button below.
Why is the trail under water sometimes?
Low-lying parts of the Great Miami River Recreation Trail can become submerged by rising river levels following heavy rains. Trail is built on or along MCD levees that keep the Great Miami River from flooding riverfront cities from Piqua to Hamilton. MCD maintains about 30 miles of the more than 70 miles of trail along the Great Miami River.
Without this long stretch of contiguous flood protection land, the trail, and the numerous public river access points likely wouldn't exist.
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