Ohio River Water Trail

Ohio River Water Trail
Location Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, United States
Length 69 mile (111 km)
Trailheads 19
Use Canoeing, Boating (motorized), Kayaking, Paddle Boarding, Rafting, Rowing, Sailing, and Fishing
Difficulty Moderate to Strenuous
Portages 0
Locks & Dams 3 - Ohio River Locks & Dams
Lakes and Ponds 0
Rivers and Streams 5 - Ohio River - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Chartiers CreekPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Beaver RiverRochester, Pennsylvania, Raccoon Creek - Monaca, Pennsylvania, Little Beaver Creek - Ohioville, Pennsylvania
Season Spring to Fall
Sights Ohio River Valley
Hazards Severe Weather
Class II, III white water
Designation National Recreation Trail (2015) 69 miles (111 km)[1]
Website Ohio River Water Trail

The Ohio River Water Trail, navigates the counties of Allegheny, Beaver, Columbiana, and Hancock in the states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The trail is under the stewardship of the Ohio River Trail Council. The Water Trail or Blueway geographically extends from the Three Rivers Water Trail in Pittsburgh, PA to Newell, WV and East Liverpool, OH. The 69-mile Ohio River Water Trail (ORWT) includes thirteen-miles of the Ohio River along the Three Rivers Water Trail from "The Point" in Pittsburgh at milepost zero downstream to the Dashields Lock and Dam at milepost 13, thirty-three-miles of the Ohio River from Dashields Dam at milepost 13, downstream to Newell, WV at milepost 46.0, sixteen-miles of the Little Beaver Creek to Beaver Creek State Park, three-miles of the Beaver River to the Townsend (Fallston) Dam, and four-miles of the Raccoon Creek.[2] [3] [4]

History

The Ohio River Water Trail was conceived and developed by Dr. Vincent Troia, Executive Director of the Ohio River Trail Council.[5] The Ohio River Water Trail project originated in 2010 to develop a dedicated safe route for boats that provides a destination for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, small motorized watercraft, and other recreation. These routes establish recreational corridors between specific locations and can include boat launches and access points, day-use sites, and in some cases overnight camping. [6]

The Ohio River Water Trail project’s goal was to connect Pittsburgh, Pa to its neighboring communities along the Ohio River while building a sense of place and offering an enormous opportunity for recreation for the 1.6 million residents living along the Ohio River Water Trail in southwest Pennsylvania. To that end, the Ohio River Trail Council specifically focused on establishing four access points for canoes and kayaks: One on the Ohio River in Monaca, two into the Beaver River in Rochester and Bridgewater, and one into Little Beaver Creek at Lock 57 Community Park in Ohioville.[7]

Ohio River Water Trail

Map & Guide

The Ohio River Water Trail Map and Guide is available on the Ohio River Trail and the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission websites.[8] [9]

Pennsylvania Water Trail

On January 4, 2012, the Ohio River Water Trail received the Pennsylvania designation as an official state water trail by the Pennsylvania Water Trails Partnership. [10] The members of the partnership include the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, National Park Service – Chesapeake Bay Gateways & Watertrails Network, and the National Park Service Rivers,Trails & Conservation Assistance Program. Each water trail is unique, a reflection of Pennsylvania's diverse geology, ecology and communities.

National Recreation Trail

The Ohio River Water Trail earned the distinction of a National Recreation Trail (NRT) on June 4, 2015. [11] [12] [13] The National Recreation Trail is a designation given to trails that contribute to the health, conservation, and recreation goals in the United States. Over 1,148 trails in all 50 U.S. states, available for public use and ranging from less than a mile to 485 miles (781 km) in length, have been designated as National Recreation Trails on federal, state, municipal, and privately owned lands. [14] [15] The National Park Service jointly administers the National Recreation Trail's program in conjunction with a number of federal and not-for-profit partners, notably American Trails, which hosts the National recreation Trail website. [16] [17] [18]

See also

References

  1. . National Recreation Trails. AmericanTrails.org. Last Updated 06/11/2015. Accessed 2015-09-15.
  2. http://triblive.com/news/adminpage/8502598-74/trail-ohio-river#axzz3nMVvw9X9
  3. http://www.post-gazette.com/local/west/2013/04/04/ohio-river-trail-council-water-plans-in-works/201304040303
  4. http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/outdoors/2010/08/01/plan-for-water-trail-gets-funding/201008010230
  5. http://triblive.com//x/pittsburghtrib/news/regional/s_693530.html#axzz3mtu8JH4F
  6. http://www.post-gazette.com/local/north/2006/09/03/state-s-water-trails-touted/200609030247
  7. http://www.post-gazette.com/local/west/2010/07/15/ohio-river-trail-study-nears-end/201007150224
  8. http://www.water.ohiorivertrail.org/index.php/en/ohio-river-water-trail-map-guide
  9. http://www.fish.state.pa.us/watertrails/trailindex.htm
  10. http://water.ohiorivertrail.org/attachments/article/118/PA_Water_Trails_Partnership_Approval_Ohio_River_Water_Trail%20_January_%204_2012.pdf
  11. http://triblive.com/neighborhoods/alleghenyneighborhoods/alleghenyneighborhoodsmore/8658678-74/trail-festival-council#axzz3nMVvw9X9
  12. https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/secretary-jewell-and-national-park-service-director-jarvis-announce-10-new-national-recreation-trails
  13. http://www.nps.gov/aboutus/news/release.htm?id=1708
  14. http://water.ohiorivertrail.org/attachments/article/117/Ohio_River_Water_Trail_National_Recreation_Trail_June_4_2015_Vincent_Troia_Ohio_River_Trail_Council_CEO.pdf
  15. http://triblive.com/news/adminpage/8502598-74/trail-ohio-river#axzz3mtu8JH4F
  16. http://www.nps.gov/nrt/
  17. http://www.americantrails.org/ee/index.php/nationalrecreationtrails
  18. http://wvmetronews.com/2015/06/17/ohio-river-water-trail-earns-national-designation/

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