Clinton County Trails Coalition (CCTC)

Clinton County Trails Coalition (CCTC)

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Community & Economic DevelopmentRecreation & Leisure

About Us

Beginning in 1990, a citizen group gathered with a big vision to building recreational trails throughout Clinton County. Our goal is to connect the Little Miami Scenic Trail, from the west, with Fayette County, to the east. So far, we have completed 15 miles of trails.

PAST PROJECTS

- In 1990 the trails group purchased 73 acres of abandoned rail line from Penn Central. The purpose of this purchase was to preserve the corridor from the Clinton/Warren County border into the Village of Morrow.

- In 1998 two bridges were constructed on the Luther Warren Peace Path.

- In 1999 the Luther Warren Peace Path was constructed and opened to the public.

- The next, the 4-C Bicentennial Trail was built, which connects the Southeast neighborhood park to the city park on Fife Avenue.

- The Lowes Drive Trail was built next by the contractors who constructed Lowes Drive. Soon after the Judy Gano Trail was built through the city park connecting the 4-C Bicentennial Trail to Lowes Drive.

- 2015- 2016 the Sabina Friendship Trail was constructed, from Melvin Road in Clinton County, through Sabina and onto Borhum Road at the Clinton/Fayette County line.

- The Elizabeth J. Looney Trail opened in 2022. It extends from Nelson Avenue to Ogden Road.

OUR MISSION

The purpose of the Clinton County Trail Coalition is to build recreational trails and to create and execute projects to enhance and encourage outdoor recreation, in and on all trails in Clinton County and adjacent areas.

JOIN US!

Our meetings are the second Thursday of the month at 6 PM in Wilmington Municipal Building.

Images

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The Four Seasons on the Trail
Dr. Nathan Hale Bridge on the Luther Warren Peace Path

Rep/Contact Info

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Kimberly Zerkle
Board Member Public Relations