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Camp Chase Trail is a popular destination for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts in Galloway, Ohio. This well-maintained, wheelchair-accessible trail welcomes dogs and offers a safe, scenic environment perfect for both casual strolls and longer, pet-friendly hikes. With a mostly flat terrain, it’s ideal for all ages and activity levels, making it a favorite for local families and their furry companions.
The trail boasts wide, paved paths suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, as well as benches and occasional bike tool stations with information stands along the route. While there aren’t dedicated dog park amenities like fenced play areas, water fountains, or swim spots specifically for pups, the open trail provides plenty of space for leashed walks and exercise. The landscape offers peaceful, wooded sections, making Camp Chase a relaxing spot for both humans and pets in Franklin County.
I am at least 3 days a week on this trail and it is a much needed and beautiful addition to our community
Seems to be a safe place to ride your bike or walk. Nice scenery
Very well maintained trail. Certainly flat and not a ton of scenery but a great trail.
Great trail! Only a couple minor hills but it’s mostly flat. Good path to downtown, only crossing a couple minorly used roads. No stops with water, some bike tool stations are every so often with a bench and information stand.
If memory serves me correctly, Chase Trail is a very long trail. I really like the bike trails.
I think they should have more of them across the US.
One thing though if i could make a couple suggestions, definitely have stop areas for water.
Id say that’s the main thing, and maybe a few places for bathrooms. I know that may be asking a lot but maybe just a few here and there.
My trip from Cincinnati to Lancaster, PA i think there was only 2 places just off a trail that had a rest area in 600+ miles.
I really appreciate the wifi signal, and i found that when i had to get off the trail in some areas did not have a wifi signal and it made navigation pretty difficult.
Its why i liked the bike path so much, no cars and a signal.
I love wooded areas too, was very nice peaceful and relaxing while getting some exercise.
I hope to go again soon. ☺️