Our Work

Leading the Charge

We believe safe and accessible trails and bikeways build stronger, more vibrant communities. Everyone should feel safe in making the choice to walk or bike in Greater Cincinnati.

Why are trails and bikeways important?

Trails are welcoming public spaces to get outside and be active. Here’s how connecting our trails and bikeways to create a transportation network will strengthen the Tri-State region.

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expand transportation options

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enhance neighborhood connectivity

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encourage economic development

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improve public health

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attract and retain talent

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promote environmental sustainability

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increase transportation equity

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NKY Regional Trails Plan

NKY Regional Trails Plan

Northern Kentucky Regional Trails Plan A collaborative vision to connect Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties through a unified network of paved and natural surface trails that expands mobility, recreation, and economic growth in Northern Kentucky. About the NKY Regional Trails Plan The NKY Regional Trails Plan is a bold effort to connect Boone, Campbell, and…


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Saratoga Street Bikeway

Saratoga Street Bikeway

Saratoga Street Bikeway The Saratoga Street Bikeway will reimagine Saratoga Street as a safe, comfortable corridor for walking and biking-connecting the iconic Purple People Bridge, our region’s most-used trail, to the heart of Newport.              About the Saratoga Street Bikeway Project The City of Newport, working in partnership with Tri-State…


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Forest Park Winton Trail Plan

Forest Park Winton Trail Plan

The Winton Trail will connect the heart of Forest Park – Winton Woods Schools, Central Park, and the Municipal Complex – to Winton Woods and the Mill Creek Triangle Trail.  About Forest Park Winton Trail Plan The City of Forest Park, in collaboration with Tri-State Trails, Great Parks, the Winton Woods City School District (WWCSD),…


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Mill Creek Triangle Trail

Mill Creek Triangle Trail

This 38+ mile regional trail network aims to connect 12+ municipalities and townships in central and northern Hamilton County throughout the Mill Creek watershed.


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Dayton Traffic Garden

Dayton Traffic Garden

The Dayton Traffic Garden is a welcoming space for all to creatively learn about traffic safety and develop skills to be confident pedestrians and cyclists in the roadway.


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Covington-Newport Bicycle Transportation Plan

Covington-Newport Bicycle Transportation Plan

After a year-long planning process with steering committee meetings, focus groups, and two public engagement sessions, a draft version of the Covington-Newport Bicycle Transportation Plan is now available for review!


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CROWN

CROWN

CROWN is a vision for a 104-mile network of trails and bike lanes, linking to a 34-mile trail loop around Cincinnati’s urban core and regional trails like the Little Miami Scenic Trail. Learn more and get involved.


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Connect NKY

Connect NKY

Connect NKY promotes investments in transportation infrastructure to make biking and walking in Northern Kentucky safer and more convenient.


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Miami 2 Miami Connection

Miami 2 Miami Connection

Miami 2 Miami Connection will link the Tri-State Region’s two longest trails—the Little Miami Scenic Trail and the Great Miami River Trail. Learn more and get involved.


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Trail Monitoring Program

Trail Monitoring Program

Tri-State Trails continues to monitor trail usage in the Tri-State region. See the results and learn how trails lead to stronger economies and more connected communities.


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You can help us build a more connected region.

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Want to get involved?

We’re here to show you the many ways you can help us build a more connected Tri-State.

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