Travel & Outdoors

4 Greater Cleveland Trails For Any Kind of Biker

With terrain fit for any kind of bike, Northeast Ohio hosts plenty of opportunities to roll into nature.

by Lauren Bischof | Aug. 26, 2025 | 12:30 PM

Courtesy Canalway Partners, Lauren Bischof, Courtesy Summit Metro Parks, Courtesy Cleveland Metroparks

Courtesy Canalway Partners, Lauren Bischof, Courtesy Summit Metro Parks, Courtesy Cleveland Metroparks

Nothing quite compares to a bike ride through Cleveland’s picturesque backyard trails. Whether you’re looking to explore off-road terrain or enjoy a leisurely afternoon ride, these trails offer something for every cyclist. Pedal your way through these four Northeast Ohio biking trails and explore the best of the region on two wheels.

Bedford Single-Track Trail 

Mountain bikers can appreciate this 11.5-mile trail that is primarily single-track — a narrow, one-directional path, occasionally overlapping with the paved all-purpose trail. This trail features a mix of smooth, flowing single-track and some rocky, challenging sections, perfect for both beginner and more experienced riders. Bedford Reservation, clevelandmetroparks.com

Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail 

4 Greater Cleveland Trails For Any Kind of Biker

Class 1 and 2 e-bikes are perfect for this shared trail — a flat surface of compacted, crushed limestone with paved sections. Discover Cuyahoga Valley National Park for 20 miles of this trail’s 101-mile-long route. Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation, nps.gov

Rocky River All Purpose Trail (North Section) 

4 Greater Cleveland Trails For Any Kind of Biker

With striking views and dozens of trailside spots to relax or play, the asphalt trail is ideal for the lightweight frame of a road bike. This 19.3-mile loop starts at Rocky River Nature Center and heads north to Scenic Park, and back. 24000 Valley Parkway, North Olmsted, clevelandmetroparks.com

Bike and Hike Trailhead

4 Greater Cleveland Trails For Any Kind of Biker

With moderate inclinations, a hybrid bike is well-suited for this paved path. The 34-mile trail was one of the first “rails to trails” conversions in the country. Riders can follow the course of two abandoned railroads, viewing numerous wooded areas and an abundance of wildlife. 64 W. Streetsboro St., Peninsula, summitmetroparks.org

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