Columbus Fall Line Trace

This well-paved and relatively flat trail is a fun and easy ride through northern Columbus.

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Columbus Fall Line Trace Details

This well-paved and relatively flat trail is a fun and easy ride through northern Columbus. It begins in the north at the Psalmond Road Recreation Center in Midland and heads south towards the 14th Street pedestrian bridge in Uptown. Although it is an urban trail that makes several street crossings along the 11-mile route, it is still a safe ride if you are planning on doing it with family.

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