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Road cycling in Campbell County, Wyoming, offers routes across a landscape characterized by rolling hills and expansive plains. The region is situated within the Powder River Basin, with distant views of the Big Horns and Black Hills mountain ranges. Cyclists can experience varied terrain, from open grasslands to areas with geological features like Devils Tower National Monument. The routes provide opportunities to explore the natural environment of northeastern Wyoming.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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122km
05:42
530m
530m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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15.9km
00:45
20m
20m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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17.4km
00:57
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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84.4km
03:59
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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16.7km
00:59
110m
110m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Wasson Way is a new, still-developing multi-use greenway in Cincinnati, Ohio, aiming to transform over 6 miles of unused railway into a trail for pedestrians and cyclists. The trail extends from Victory Parkway near Xavier University through twelve local neighborhoods. As of now, Wasson Way is open from Ault Park to Montgomery Road. Future expansions are planned to connect the trail further east to the Little Miami Scenic Trail and westward to the Ohio River Trail, integrating it into the larger CROWN (Cincinnati Riding Or Walking Network), a 34-mile trail loop connecting various paths across the city.
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The Lunken Loop Trail is a popular 5-mile paved trail located in Cincinnati, Ohio, encircling the Lunken Airport. This flat, multi-use trail is great for walking, running, and biking. The loop offers a unique experience, with portions of the trail running adjacent to the airport, which allow you to watch planes take off and land. This viewpoint overlooks the open, green field on the southern end of the airport.
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Wasson Way is a 6-mile long multi-use trail that is popular with walkers, runners and cyclists. It passes through several parks and links up with multiple other trails, so it is a great place for a long walk.
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This small lake near the Cincinnati Nature Center is particularly pretty in the fall. You can get some nice views of it from the Rowe Woods Edge Trail.
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Powel Crosley Lake is a little-known spot in nature and perfect location for a walk. It's tucked away from state parks and is surrounded by woodland that is beautiful all-year around, but especially wonderful if visiting in the fall months when the foliage is vibrant orange and red.
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Kroger Hills is a 217 acre nature preserve south of the Wooster Pike. There is old-growth forest, a restored prairie and 80 acres of grassland, and the Miami River flowing through it. There isn't any public parking or facilities, including bathrooms, available, and there aren't really any trails for cycling through the woods and grasslands, but you can ride on the outskirts of it along the Little Miami Scenic Trail and enjoy its beauty from there
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In total, the Cincinnati Nature Center encompasses over 1,000 acres with Rowe Woods offering the best forest trail access. There are multiple streams, cascades, ponds, and a lake within the woods that the trails meander past.
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Currently, there are 7 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes listed for Campbell County, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for you to explore.
Campbell County's landscape features a mix of rolling hills and expansive plains, often covered in sagebrush, providing a scenic backdrop. While many routes are well-paved, some segments might include unpaved sections, adding to the adventure. You can expect manageable climbs and sweeping views across open grasslands and occasional forest edges.
Yes, there are 2 easy routes perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. For instance, the Viewpoint on Lunken Loop loop from Columbia Tusculum offers a gentle 15 km ride, and the Wasson Way β Wasson Way loop from Columbia Township is another easy option at around 17 km.
For those seeking a more challenging and longer ride, the Little Miami Scenic Trail is a difficult route spanning over 122 km with significant elevation gain. Moderate options like the Kroger Hills β Kroger Hills loop from Mount Lookout (65 km) also provide a good workout.
While cycling, you'll experience the natural beauty of the Powder River Basin, with its rolling hills and plains. Although not directly on the listed routes, the region is close to iconic sites like Devils Tower National Monument and the Thunder Basin National Grassland. Within the broader Campbell County area, you can also find highlights such as the Ohio River Trail, the Purple People Bridge, and the Fort Thomas Tower at Tower Park.
Campbell County generally offers clear blue skies, making cycling enjoyable across many seasons. Spring and fall often provide pleasant temperatures, while summer can be warm but still great for early morning or late afternoon rides. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions can be challenging due to snow and colder temperatures.
Yes, several of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Viewpoint on Lunken Loop loop from Columbia Tusculum and the Kroger Hills β Kroger Hills loop from Mount Lookout, providing convenient circular journeys.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Campbell County are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars based on user reviews. Cyclists often praise the peacefulness of these routes and the opportunity to enjoy the scenic Wyoming landscape without vehicular interference.
While the listed no-traffic cycling routes focus on the ride itself, Campbell County offers many attractions nearby. You could plan your ride to pass close to areas where you can then visit the Geologic Timeline at Cincinnati Riverfront or the Cincinnati Water Works, allowing for a combined outdoor and cultural experience.
Elevation gains vary significantly across the routes. Easier routes might have minimal elevation, such as the Viewpoint on Lunken Loop loop with less than 20 meters of ascent. More challenging routes, like the Little Miami Scenic Trail, can feature over 500 meters of climbing, catering to cyclists looking for a strenuous workout.
Yes, the focus of these routes is on providing car-free or low-traffic experiences. Many of the listed routes are on dedicated multi-use paths or very quiet roads, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment away from vehicular traffic, ideal for road cyclists.


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