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Road cycling around Finneytown, Ohio, is characterized by its rolling terrain, with an average elevation of 250 meters and variations between 176 and 279 meters. The area provides access to a network of cycling paths, including dedicated cycleways and shared footways within the community. Finneytown's strategic location connects cyclists to broader regional attractions such as Caldwell Nature Preserve and Winton Woods, which are part of the Great Parks of Hamilton County. The extensive Greater Cincinnati Trail Network, including the Little…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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38.3km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Little Miami Scenic Trail is a 78-mile multi-use trail that runs through southwestern Ohio, connecting Newtown to other communities and scenic areas. The trail is part of the larger Ohio to Erie Trail network, offering a paved, multi-use path for cyclists, walkers, and runners. In Newtown, the trail runs right alongside the Little Miami River, providing nice views and a peaceful setting. It features well-maintained, paved surfaces, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
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Wasson Way is a new, still-developing multi-use greenway in Cincinnati, Ohio, aiming to transform over 6 miles of unused railway into a trail for pedestrians and cyclists. The trail extends from Victory Parkway near Xavier University through twelve local neighborhoods. As of now, Wasson Way is open from Ault Park to Montgomery Road. Future expansions are planned to connect the trail further east to the Little Miami Scenic Trail and westward to the Ohio River Trail, integrating it into the larger CROWN (Cincinnati Riding Or Walking Network), a 34-mile trail loop connecting various paths across the city.
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This public landing is along the Ohio River Trail is a nice spot to stop for a quick dip or to just enjoy the views over the water. It is also near the National Steamboat Monument and the Great American Ball Park.
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The Lunken Loop Trail is a popular 5-mile paved trail located in Cincinnati, Ohio, encircling the Lunken Airport. This flat, multi-use trail is great for walking, running, and biking. The loop offers a unique experience, with portions of the trail running adjacent to the airport, which allow you to watch planes take off and land. This viewpoint overlooks the open, green field on the southern end of the airport.
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Hyde Park Square is a beautiful, green micro-park in the middle of Hyde Park. The park has benches and a manicured green lawn. It is a great place for a rest while walking through Cincinnati.
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The Ohio River Trail is a 22-mile trail from Smale Park in Cincinnati to New Richmond, Ohio. This section of the trail runs alongside downtown Cincinnati. It passes through several riverside parks and has many opportunities for a relaxed picnic spot next to the water.
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Scattered across the city of Cincinnati, you will find artfully decorated pig statues. These statues were first created in 2000 by local artists and schools in order to celebrate the history of the city as the pork capital of the US. At one time there had been over 400 different statues on display, but today only a handful still exist outside private collections. One of the best examples can be found near Sawyer Point and is named "Lucius Quinctus Pigasus".
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Kroger Hills is a 217 acre nature preserve south of the Wooster Pike. There is old-growth forest, a restored prairie and 80 acres of grassland, and the Miami River flowing through it. There isn't any public parking or facilities, including bathrooms, available, and there aren't really any trails for cycling through the woods and grasslands, but you can ride on the outskirts of it along the Little Miami Scenic Trail and enjoy its beauty from there.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes in and around Finneytown, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 450 times, rating them highly with an average of 4.5 stars.
Finneytown's road cycling routes feature rolling terrain, with elevations ranging from 176 to 279 meters and an average elevation of 250 meters. This provides an engaging ride with some significant elevation changes, particularly on routes like the Mount Storm to Mount Airy via Downtown Loop.
Yes, Finneytown and the surrounding Cincinnati area offer several family-friendly cycling options. While Finneytown itself has shared footways suitable for cycling, nearby Winton Woods features a 2.6-mile flat paved path along a lake, perfect for a relaxed family ride. The broader Greater Cincinnati Trail Network also includes many flat, paved trails like sections of the Little Miami Scenic Trail.
Absolutely. Finneytown is strategically located to connect cyclists to the extensive Greater Cincinnati Trail Network. This includes access to the more than 70-mile Little Miami Scenic Trail, known for its scenic views along the Little Miami River, as well as the Ohio River Trail, Lunken Airport Loop, and Wasson Way.
Road cycling routes around Finneytown offer diverse scenery, from urban views to natural landscapes. You can pass by notable city landmarks on routes like the Cincinnati Flying Pig Statues loop from William Howard Taft National Historic Site. For natural beauty, consider routes that take you near areas like Caldwell Nature Preserve or Winton Woods. Highlights in the wider area include the Lookout Tower, Spring House Gazebo and Mirror Lake Fountain, and Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum.
Yes, Finneytown features dedicated cycleways, cycle lanes, and cycling paths, many of which are paved and ideal for road bikes. Additionally, the broader Cincinnati network, including the Little Miami Scenic Trail, is largely paved, offering extensive options for smooth road cycling.
While specific parking details for every route vary, Finneytown's cycling infrastructure is designed to be accessible. For routes connecting to larger parks like Winton Woods, designated parking lots are available. For urban routes, public parking options in Finneytown and surrounding Cincinnati neighborhoods would be the best choice.
The spring and fall seasons generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Finneytown, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the peak heat. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear for colder temperatures.
Yes, Finneytown offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Kroger Hills loop from Norwood is an easy 26.1-mile path, perfect for a relaxed pace. Many of the routes within the Great Parks of Hamilton County, like the paved path in Winton Woods, are also suitable for beginners.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Finneytown, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the area's rolling hills, the accessibility to nature preserves like Caldwell Nature Preserve and Winton Woods, and the seamless connections to the wider Cincinnati trail network, which provides diverse scenery and varied route options.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Finneytown are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Mount Storm to Mount Airy via Downtown Loop and the Kroger Hills – Kroger Hills loop from Hyde Park, allowing you to experience different areas without retracing your path.
Finneytown and its surrounding urban areas offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants where cyclists can refuel. Given its integration into the greater Cincinnati area, you'll find numerous options for refreshments and meals, especially along routes that pass through or near downtown areas or local neighborhoods.


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