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Touring cycling around Four Bridges features routes that often incorporate riverfront pathways and connections between urban parks. The area is characterized by relatively flat terrain along the Ohio River, with some routes extending into areas with gentle hills. The landscape primarily consists of developed riverfronts and green spaces, offering varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A small village along the Little Miami Scenic Trail, with access to several attractions. Just under a mile northwest, you can find Waynesville, which is known as the “Antiques Capital of the Midwest” and the “Home of the Ohio Sauerkraut Festival.” About 3 miles southwest, you can find the gorgeous Caesar Creek State Park, which offers excellent hiking trails.
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This section of the trail passes by some striking remnants of the region's industrial past: the former King Powder Company and Peters Cartridge Company factories. These historic buildings have been revitalized and now house Cartridge Brewing Co. and the Peters Cartridge Factory Apartments.
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Here the paved Little Miami Scenic Trail crosses SR 350. There is a canoe rental and helpful signposts at the junction. If you head east along SR 350 you will come upon Fort Ancient, an early American archaeological site with trails and an overlook of the river.
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The Little Miami Scenic Trail is the longest trail in the Miami Valley Trails network. This 78-mile, paved trail offers a well-shaded route across old railroad bridges and through forests and towns. Along the way, you can access John Bryan and Caesar Creek State Parks. A must-see stop is Xenia Station, the junction of four trails in Xenia, Ohio. Further south, the trail winds alongside the Little Miami River, leading to the Ft. Ancient State Historic Site.
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Great spot for a cycling break. Public restrooms, several restaurants, and next-to-trail camping just south of town
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Spring Valley was founded in 1844 by Edward Walton and his son Moses, Quakers who were from Virginia. The town was an important crossroads for the area's trade, as the Cincinnati-Xenia Pike and the Little Miami Railroad passed through the town. There are still many historical buildings in the town, including The Old Hotel and Livery and the woolen mill.
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There are a handful of touring cycling routes around Four Bridges, with komoot featuring 5 distinct paths. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate loops to more challenging, longer distances.
The terrain around Four Bridges is primarily characterized by relatively flat riverfront pathways, especially along the Ohio River. Some routes may extend into areas with gentle hills, offering a varied cycling experience. You'll mostly find developed riverfronts and green spaces.
Touring cycling around the Big Four Bridge offers a unique experience due to its dedicated cycling path, providing a safe and smooth ride away from vehicular traffic. It connects two states, Kentucky and Indiana, offering scenic views of the Ohio River and the Louisville skyline. The bridge also integrates with significant urban green spaces like Louisville's Waterfront Park and Jeffersonville's Big Four Station Park, and is part of the Ohio River Greenway, allowing for extended rides.
Yes, there are moderate routes suitable for beginners and families. For instance, the Bicycle Ramp loop from Kings Island is a moderate 16.8-mile path, and the Bicycle Ramp loop from Rivertown Station is a moderate 15.2-mile option, both offering accessible cycling experiences.
Experienced riders can find more challenging routes around Four Bridges. The Little Miami Scenic Trail – Little Miami River Trail loop from Rivertown Station is a difficult 63.0-mile route with extensive paved sections. Another demanding option is the Kroger Hills – Little Miami Scenic Trail loop from Soak City Station, which spans 76.5 miles through river valleys.
Yes, several routes offer significant distances for touring cyclists. The Kroger Hills – Little Miami Scenic Trail loop from Soak City Station is a substantial 76.5-mile route, while the Little Miami Scenic Trail – Little Miami River Trail loop from Rivertown Station covers 63.0 miles, providing ample distance for longer rides.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the Four Bridges area are designed as loops. Examples include the Little Miami Scenic Trail – Little Miami River Trail loop from Rivertown Station and the Paved Trail Near the River – The Depot Brewing Company loop from Rivertown Station, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Parking is generally available near the access points to the Big Four Bridge and its connected parks. On the Kentucky side, you can find parking near Waterfront Park in Louisville. On the Indiana side, Big Four Station Park in Jeffersonville offers convenient parking options, providing easy access to the bridge and the Ohio River Greenway.
While cycling, you'll enjoy expansive views of the Ohio River, the Louisville skyline, and the Indiana riverfront. The Big Four Bridge itself is a landmark, and routes often connect to Waterfront Park in Louisville and Big Four Station Park in Jeffersonville. The Ohio River Greenway also offers continuous scenic river views.
The touring cycling routes around Four Bridges are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the dedicated cycling infrastructure, the scenic riverfront paths, and the connections to urban parks that enhance the riding experience.
The best time for touring cycling in Four Bridges is typically during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild and comfortable. Summer can also be pleasant, though it can get warm. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may vary, and it's advisable to check local weather forecasts for ice or snow.
Yes, given the urban connections, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. On the Kentucky side, Louisville's Waterfront Park is close to downtown amenities. On the Indiana side, Big Four Station Park in Jeffersonville is integrated with the city, offering access to cafes and eateries nearby. The Paved Trail Near the River – The Depot Brewing Company loop from Rivertown Station even mentions a brewing company in its name, suggesting local stops.


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