The Lake Erie to Ohio River Trail honors the role Ohio’s waterways have played in the state’s history, and is a part of America 250-Ohio’s “Trails & Tales” Program
Columbus, OH (8-8-25) – America 250-Ohio, the official state commission responsible for spearheading Ohio’s celebrations and commemorations relating to America’s semiquincentennial in 2026, today launched the Lake Erie to Ohio River Trail, an experiential driving trail of more than 150 sites across Ohio that celebrates the crucial role that water has played in moving people, goods, and ideas across the state. It is the third of six planned experiential trails for America 250-Ohio’s signature Trails & Tales program created in partnership with the Ohio Travel Association. Today’s launch was held at the Geneva State Park Marina in Geneva.

The Lake Erie to Ohio River Trail features sites in seven categories: Boat Rides & Ferryboats, Lake Erie Lighthouses, Lake Erie Museums & Historic Sites, Ohio Canal Museums, Locks, & Natural Areas; Ohio River Museums & Historic Sites; Natural Areas & Overlooks, Aquatic Science & Research Sites. A full list of trail sites can be found at https://america250-ohio.org/lake-erie-to-ohio-river/.
Highlights include:
- Marblehead Lighthouse State Park in Marblehead
- Perry’s Victory & International Peace Memorial in Put-in-Bay
- Maumee Bay State Park in Oregon
- National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo
- Miller Ferry in Port Clinton
Melinda Huntley, Executive Director of the Ohio Travel Association, America 250-Ohio Commissioner, and co-project leader for the Trails & Tales program
“Lake Erie, the Ohio River, and the canals were highways of hope. They built towns, attracted inventors, created jobs, and brought people together. Today, their legacy flows through every scenic overlook, preserved towpath, and community that still thrives along their shores. The Lake Erie to Ohio River Trail will help all Ohioans explore and connect with the waters that moved a nation.”
Ohioans can use the interactive map on the America 250-Ohio website to create custom itineraries of drivable routes to see multiple sites on the trail. A printable version is also available. With over 150 sites, guests will be able to get a true picture of these waterways either by theme or geographic region.
The Lake Erie to Ohio River Trail is the third of America 250-Ohio’s planned Trails & Tales program, which aims to establish three additional thematic experiential trails over the next year. Additional details on these trails will be announced in the coming months. The first trail, the Ohio Air & Space Trail, launched in May 2024. The second trail, the Ohio Creativity Trail, launched in February 2025.
Photos and video footage from today’s launch event at Geneva State Park can be accessed at https://spaces.hightail.com/space/B0n7aoFP2Y. Program partners at today’s launch included representatives from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
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About America 250-Ohio:
In 2026, the United States will celebrate its semiquincentennial, which is the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Each state has been encouraged to create a celebration and commemoration of this anniversary to reflect the unique character and contributions of each state to the nation over the past 250 years. Ohio is fully embracing this opportunity. The Ohio Commission for the Semiquincentennial (aka America 250-Ohio Commission or AM250-OH) was created by the Ohio legislature and launched on March 1, 2022. The charge of the AM250-OH Commission is “…to plan, encourage, develop, and coordinate the commemoration of the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the United States and the impact of Ohioans on the nation’s past, present, and future.” — Ohio Revised Code (149.309). More information can be found at America250-Ohio.org.
