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  1. The 14-mile Kokosing Gap Trail travels through a landscape of ravines and farmland and passes a beautifully restored train and a cheerful wood caboose. This well maintained Asphalt Rail-Trail trail begins at Phillips Park (Mt. Vernon) flows to towns of Gambier, Howard (about 4 mile intervals) and finishing at S. Richard St. nr. treatment plant ...

  2. Explore this 15.9-mile point-to-point trail near Mount Vernon, Ohio. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 4 h 51 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, road biking, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

  3. The Kokosing Gap Trail is a 14-mile-long recreational trail built on a former Pennsylvania Railroad right-of-way alongside the Kokosing River in east central Ohio. The trail begins in Mount Vernon and winds itself to Danville via Gambier and Howard . History. Restored caboose at Gambier.

  4. Kokosing Gap Trail. 500 Mount Vernon Avenue. Mount Vernon, OH 43050. Get Directions. (740) 427-4509. Open 24 hours. Visit Website Facebook. The Kokosing Gap Trail is nicely paved and provides a wonderful path for walking, jogging, biking and rollerblading. This 14-mile recreational trail was built on the former Pennsylvania Railroad bed.

  5. Ohio. Peaceful, Easy Biking in Small-Town Central Ohio. The paved Kokosing Gap Trail runs about 14 miles on an old railroad bed from Mount Vernon to Danville, OH. The trail features farmland and forest, with two scenic bridges over the Kokosing River, plus a surprising amount of shade.

  6. Exploring the Kokosing Gap Trail | Best Routes & Stops. Get Revitalized on the Kokosing Gap Trail. There’s nothing more revitalizing than a breath of fresh air in the Amish Country area. One of the best ways to delve into the local nature is by taking an outing on the nearby Kokosing Gap Trail.

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · Highlights. Follow the Kokosing Gap Trail Bike Path over two beautiful bridges and through the idyllic Howard Tunnel. Flip out your camera phone at Number 63, a sleek black steam locomotive, that remains one of the most popular photography locations in rural Ohio.

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