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Road cycling routes around Enon are characterized by scenic river valleys, dense woodlands, and nature preserves. The terrain primarily features gentle rolling hills, with elevations generally remaining under 200 meters. Cyclists can expect routes that traverse varied landscapes, including paved bikeways and paths alongside waterways. The region's natural features provide a diverse environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This easy 17.0-mile (27.4 km) road cycling loop, with a minimal 268 feet (82 metres) of elevation gain, offers a delightful ride through the Miami Valley. You'll pedal alongside the…
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The Creekside Trail – Glen Helen Nature Preserve loop from Hebble Creek Preserve offers a fantastic road cycling experience through a nature-filled corridor. You'll glide along mostly well-paved surfaces, enjoying…
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A very well-maintained park with beautiful hiking trails. There are parking spaces and shelters that can be rented for barbecues.
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The Creekside Trail is a great 16-mile long trail that connects Dayton and Xenia. The trail is fully paved and is popular with walkers and cyclists. This section runs through several parks and green spaces, so it is a wonderful segment to ride.
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A small village along the Little Miami Scenic Trail, with access to several attractions. Just under a mile northwest, you can find Waynesville, which is known as the “Antiques Capital of the Midwest” and the “Home of the Ohio Sauerkraut Festival.” About 3 miles southwest, you can find the gorgeous Caesar Creek State Park, which offers excellent hiking trails.
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This 700-acre preserve was created from a gift of land to Antioch College by Hugh Taylor Birch to honor his daughter, Helen Birch Bartlett. Much of it is along the two creeks that flow by, and the trails access a number of picturesque waterfalls.
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Here the paved Little Miami Scenic Trail crosses SR 350. There is a canoe rental and helpful signposts at the junction. If you head east along SR 350 you will come upon Fort Ancient, an early American archaeological site with trails and an overlook of the river.
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The Wright Brothers Bikeway is an almost 5-mile long paved trail that runs through Fairborn. It is popular with cyclists and hikers, so make sure you are respectful of the other trail users.
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The Xenia Station is a replica of an old brick train station that used to be in the area. It now holds a museum and meeting space, and serves as a trail head for several trails that intersect at this point.
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There are currently 6 road cycling routes available around Enon on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from shorter loops to longer distances, traversing scenic river valleys and woodlands.
Road cycling routes around Enon are characterized by scenic river valleys, dense woodlands, and nature preserves. The terrain primarily features gentle rolling hills, with elevations generally remaining under 200 meters. You can expect routes that traverse varied landscapes, including paved bikeways and paths alongside waterways like the Little Miami River.
Yes, there is one easy road cycling route available around Enon, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. Most routes in the area are classified as moderate, offering a good balance for various skill levels.
For more advanced road cyclists, routes like the Creekside Trail – Glen Helen Nature Preserve loop from Hebble Creek Preserve offer a longer distance of over 50 miles and more significant elevation gain, providing a good workout through varied landscapes including the Glen Helen Nature Preserve.
Yes, several routes offer longer distances. For example, the Creekside Trail – Glen Helen Nature Preserve loop from Hebble Creek Preserve covers over 50 miles, while the Glen Helen Nature Preserve – Little Miami Scenic Trail loop from Miami Township is also a substantial ride at over 35 miles, connecting key natural areas.
Many of the road cycling routes around Enon utilize established paved trails and bikeways, such as sections of the Little Miami Scenic Trail. These routes often form loops, providing a continuous and smooth riding experience through the region's natural beauty.
Many routes pass through or near significant natural attractions. You can cycle through the Glen Helen Nature Preserve, known for its river corridors and woodlands. Some routes also offer views of features like the Hidden Waterfall or the dramatic John Bryan State Park gorge.
Yes, the region around Enon has historical significance. The Enon Adena Mound (Knob Prairie Mound), Ohio's second-largest conical Indian burial mound, is located directly in Enon, adding a unique cultural element to the local landscape. While not directly on a cycling route, its proximity makes it an interesting point to explore.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, which includes river valleys, dense woodlands, and nature preserves, as well as the well-maintained paved trails that make for an enjoyable ride.
Several routes connect to or incorporate sections of the extensive Little Miami Scenic Trail. The Little Miami Scenic Trail loop from Miami Township is a prime example, offering a dedicated experience along this picturesque trail. Another option is the Glen Helen Nature Preserve – Little Miami Scenic Trail loop from Miami Township.
Absolutely. The region is rich in nature preserves. Routes like the Xenia Station – Glen Helen Nature Preserve loop from Beatty and the Glen Helen Nature Preserve – Little Miami Scenic Trail loop from Miami Township both feature the beautiful Glen Helen Nature Preserve, offering varied scenery through woodlands and along river corridors.
The spring and fall seasons are generally ideal for road cycling around Enon, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Spring brings blooming flora, while fall showcases stunning foliage in the woodlands and river valleys. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially during cooler mornings or evenings.


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