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The Lebanon Countryside Trail is a
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in
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. Largely used as a bicycle trail, it links the city of
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to the
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at Middletown Junction as well as to the Mason Lebanon Bike Connector as part of the Miami-2-Miami trail system. The trail currently extends from Miller Road at the northern most point to the
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at the Southernmost point. The trail as of November 2021 is long. The trail opened in late 2005 and has been modified/extended multiple times in recent years ((2019, 2021), and will be further modified in 2022, 2023, and 2024, adding in both a loop around Lebanon OH as well as a direct connection to the Premier Health Mountain Bike Park.


Description

The trail's main parking lot in Lebanon is at the station of the
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, which operates an excursion train, and is near the
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. Going south, the trail follows a series of parks and runs adjacent to SR 48 by the Warren County Government Offices. The trail then crosses Deerfield Road and follows a shared-use path parallel to Deerfield Road to the Countryside YMCA. From there, the trail runs behind neighborhoods and often adjacent to high power lines before merging with a dedicated multi-use path adjacent to Kingsview Drive. This section includes a steep hill. At the bottom of the hill, the path continues adjacent to Kingsview Drive in an industrial park. The multi-use path reaches a fork (near mile marker 1.5) where it continues straight to the Lebanon-Mason connector or left to connect to the Little-Miami trail, just south of South Lebanon. The alignment of the southernmost portion of the trail runs over the former
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right-of-way, including the old railroad bridge. The new section follows sharrows on South Street, Sycamore Street, Silver Street, and Water Street (bypassing downtown) before turning abruptly onto a multi-use trail behind Berry Intermediate School. The trail continues past the new Lebanon Fire Station and turns left onto a dedicated two-way bike lane adjacent to SR48 until Miller Road. In 2022, the trail will be extended from Countryside YMCA south to the bridge at E Turtlecreek Union Road where it will connect both to the housing development north (providing a path across SR48) as well as the Premier Bike Park. In 2023, the trail will be extended on N. Broadway to extend closer to downtown Lebanon. In 2024, the trail will extend East from SR48 using the Multi-use Trail on Monroe Road, across 42, and adjacent to SR48, crossing SR123, and terminating at the current bike trail by the Harmon Disc Golf Course.


Cautions

The trail has two hills that are considerably steeper and longer (8-10 % gradients for ~0.25 miles) than the shallow grades typical of
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s, and may present a challenge to less-fit cyclists. The hills are co-located with Kingsview Drive and Deerfield Road respectively. Both hills cross those roads at the base of the hill. Stopping at the bottom of the hill may be difficult for
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who lack expert braking skills.


Map links

The trail as of 2018 has a map listed below. (Note: Mile markers 6.0-8.2 are misaligned on the map, and have not been re-done post construction). https://cms8.revize.com/revize/lebanonoh/Departments/Parks%20and%20Recreation/Countryside%20Trail%20Map.PDF The section between miles 5.0 and 6.0 now uses the newly constructed alignment adjacent to Deerfield Road/behind the apartment complex (does not show on maps yet). The trail extensions/connections for 2021 and 2022 are listed below and do not appear yet on mapping software: https://www.lebanonohio.gov/news_detail_T8_R158.php https://projectmason.com/mason-lebanon-bike-path-connector/ (https://projectmason.com/download/LOI_Mason_Lebanon_Bikepath.pdf).


Middletown Junction

() is where the trail begins at the
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. The trail heads west and crosses the old railroad bridge across the
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. *Map:


Intersection of Kingsview Drive and Turtlecreek Road

Here () the trail makes an awkward cross of both streets at the bottom of a valley. The elevation at this intersection is about . The northbound cyclist must now climb a steep hill along Kingsview Drive, which levels off around . The trail gains more elevation as it heads north and then east, but over gentler grades.


Intersection at Deerfield Road (south)

This () is the south intersection of the trail with Deerfield Road. The elevation at this point is about . The satellite and aerial photos show the playfields and buildings of th
Ralph J. Stolle Countryside YMCA
to the south. This is the end of the southern portion of the trail. Many trail users who entered from the
Little Miami Scenic Trail The Little Miami Scenic Trail is the fourth longest paved trail in the United States, running through five southwestern counties in the state of Ohio. The multi-use rail trail sees heavy recreational use by hikers and bicyclists, as well as the ...
at Middletown Junction may stop here and turn around, not realizing they may turn left (north) on Deerfield Road and follow the newly constructed bikepath to reach the northern portion of the trail that leads to downtown
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, and eventually to the northern edge of Lebanon OH.


Intersection at Deerfield Road (north)

This () is the north intersection of the trail with Deerfield Road. The elevation at this point is about . The trail heads west, across Justice Drive, and then north along a slope between State Route 48 to the east, and government buildings to the west.


Northern terminus

The trail ends here () near th
train station
but is being extended in 2021 to the Lebanon Junior High School. The historic
Golden Lamb Inn The Golden Lamb Inn is the oldest hotel in Ohio, having been established in the Warren County seat of Lebanon in 1803. The present four-story structure is built around the 1815 rebuilding of the inn, maintaining its colonial architecture. It is ...
is just a couple of blocks away.


See also

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Rail trail A rail trail is a shared-use path on railway right of way. Rail trails are typically constructed after a railway has been abandoned and the track has been removed, but may also share the right of way with active railways, light rail, or streetcar ...
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Little Miami Scenic Trail The Little Miami Scenic Trail is the fourth longest paved trail in the United States, running through five southwestern counties in the state of Ohio. The multi-use rail trail sees heavy recreational use by hikers and bicyclists, as well as the ...


References


External links


Cincinnati Railway Company, Lebanon Station
(with photos and extensive commentary)
Ralph J. Stolle Countryside YMCA

PDF map showing YMCA in relation to trail at Deerfield Road
{{Ohio hiking trails Bike paths in Ohio Rail trails in Ohio Protected areas of Warren County, Ohio Transportation in Warren County, Ohio 2005 establishments in Ohio