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Jogging around Perrysburg offers a diverse network of routes, featuring riverside views, forested paths, and well-maintained paved surfaces. The region is characterized by the Maumee River, which provides scenic backdrops, alongside numerous city parks and nature preserves. Runners can find a variety of terrains, from asphalt trails to crushed stone and dirt paths, catering to different preferences and fitness levels.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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13.2km
01:27
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.45km
00:55
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.4km
01:41
30m
30m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.1km
02:44
60m
60m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.6km
02:26
70m
70m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Waterville is a small town on the banks of the Maumee River. The Buckeye Trail runs directly through it before crossing over the river and continuing to the east. There are lots of good resupply options and restaurants here, making it a great town to spend some time in for a break in a thru-hike.
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The Maumee River starts at the confluence of the St. Joseph and St. Mary's rivers in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and empties into Maumee Bay at Lake Erie, covering over 6,500 square miles. It is the largest drainage basin in the Great Lakes Watershed and was named an Ohio State Scenic River on July 18, 1974. During springtime, the largest migrations of river-bound walleyes east of the Mississippi make their way up the river, attracting thousands of anglers from all over the country.
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This view of a 90-degree bend in the Maumee River is one of the most scenic spots in Lucas County. Nestled between Farnsworth Park and Providence Park, this location is worth the hike from either direction.
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This narrow park along the Maumee River overlooks the Missionary, Butler, and Indian islands. There is plenty of parking, restrooms, a playground, and several benches along the pathway. Here, you get a fantastic view of the ruins of the Interurban Bridge which crosses the river. It's a favored subject of painters and photographers, and worthy of taking some photos for yourself.
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The Towpath Trail is a paved multi-use path from South River Road near Missionary Island to Providence Metropark. The views of the Maumee River are beautiful, with several picnic areas, parks, restrooms, and water fountains along the path, for plenty of options for a short or extended hike.
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The Maumee River starts at the confluence of the St. Joseph and St. Mary's rivers in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and empties into Maumee Bay at Lake Erie, covering over 6,500 square miles. It is the largest drainage basin in the Great Lakes Watershed and was named an Ohio State Scenic River on July 18, 1974. During springtime, the largest migrations of river-bound walleyes east of the Mississippi make their way up the river, attracting thousands of anglers from all over the country.
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Side Cut Metropark, situated along the Maumee River, is one of a series of the city's riverfront parks, and a long-time local favorite destination. Several multi-use trails run along the river, canal locks, and through a pine plantation, offering several options for a short or extended hike to explore, including restrooms, picnic tables, and a playground close to the parking area. It's a fantastic place for birdwatching, and you'll likely see plenty of deer while you explore this beautiful park.
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Nice view of the 90-degree bend in the Maumee River. Picnic opportunities.
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There are over 18 running routes around Perrysburg listed on komoot, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include easy, moderate, and challenging trails.
Perrysburg offers a diverse range of terrains. You'll find well-maintained paved surfaces, such as those on the Slippery Elm Trail and University/Parks Trail. Other routes, like the Towpath Trail, feature crushed stone and dirt surfaces, providing a more natural running experience. Many city parks also offer paved multi-use paths.
Yes, Perrysburg has several easy running options. There are 3 easy routes listed on komoot, and many city parks like Woodlands Park, Municipal Park, and Bicentennial Park offer more than 4 miles of walking paths and paved multi-use paths perfect for a relaxed jog. These provide accessible and less strenuous options.
The Maumee River is a central feature for scenic runs in Perrysburg. Riverside Park is particularly popular for its stunning river views and well-maintained paths. Orleans Park and Hood Park also provide river access and walking paths. The Side Cut Metropark – Maumee River loop from Maumee is an excellent choice, offering continuous views along the Maumee River.
For longer runs, Perrysburg is integrated into a larger regional trail network. The Slippery Elm Trail spans 13.1 miles, and the University/Parks Trail is 6.8 miles, both offering asphalt surfaces. The Towpath Trail provides 9.1 miles of crushed stone and dirt. For a challenging long-distance option, consider the Maumee River – Side Cut Metropark loop from Perrysburg, which covers over 15 miles.
Absolutely. The W.W. Knight Nature Preserve offers over two miles of trails through wetlands, woodlands, and meadows, ideal for an immersive natural experience. The Sawyer Quarry Nature Preserve also features well-marked trails around a beautiful quarry lake. Additionally, the Swan Creek Preserve is another excellent option for running through forested areas.
Yes, many routes in Perrysburg are designed as loops. Popular options include the Maumee River – Side Cut Metropark loop from Maumee, which offers a moderate 5.3-mile path. Another local favorite is the Monclova, Ohio – Maumee River loop from Maumee, providing a scenic 7-mile run.
Many of Perrysburg's parks and trails, including those within the Metropark system and city parks, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. It's advisable to check specific park regulations before heading out, but most outdoor spaces welcome leashed pets.
While running in Perrysburg, you might encounter several points of interest. The Maumee River itself is a prominent natural landmark. You could also pass by the Farnsworth Metropark or the Side Cut Metropark, both offering beautiful natural settings. Some city parks, like Woodlands Park, even feature unique attractions such as the Perrysburg Sculpture Walk, blending art with nature.
Yes, many of Perrysburg's city parks and paved multi-use paths are excellent for families. Parks like Woodlands Park, Municipal Park, and Bicentennial Park offer easy, flat surfaces. The shorter, paved sections of trails like the University/Parks Trail or parts of the North Coast Inland Trail are also great for families looking for a gentle run or walk together.
Most major parks and trailheads in Perrysburg offer designated parking areas. For example, Riverside Park, Orleans Park, and Hood Park have parking facilities. Metroparks like Farnsworth Metropark and Side Cut Metropark also provide ample parking for trail users. City parks typically have parking lots as well.


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