Middle Branch Trail--Easton St. to Market St. Tunnel

Middle Branch Trail--Easton St. to Market St. Tunnel

Canton, Ohio 44721

Middle Branch Trail map
Middle Branch Trail Official Website
Middle Branch Trail map

About this Location

The best spot for birding along this trail section is where the trail runs along the two ponds described above.

To walk this trail, park along the curb somewhere in the subdivision. Perhaps along Seabiscuit Drive if you are starting near the Easton Street side. There is no designated parking for this section specifically. You could also park at the Glennoak High School just south of Easton Street and follow the trail north to arrive at this section. If you want to park on the other side where the Middlebranch Trail connects to the Hoover Park Connector Trail, park along the curb of a subdivision. Use Penhurst Circle because there is a direct trail connecting this road to the intersection of the Middlebranch Trail and Hoover Park Connector Trail.

About Middle Branch Trail

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The Middle Branch Trail is maintained by Stark Parks and connects Canton City Parks including Robert E. Schreiber Park, Reifsnyder Park, Oak Park, and Martindale Park. The trail continues north along the railroad tracks then meanders through Gervasi Vineyard and past Rice’s Nursery. The trail then loops around Plain Township’s Veterans Community Park, continues north across Schneider Street, and loops around Glenoak High School.

A 1.31-mile on-road connection to the Hoover Trail through Lexington Farms on Easton Street uses the sidewalk parallel to Rosedown Boulevard before heading west on Stone Crossing Street, south on Marelis Avenue, and west on Bellview Street to Market Avenue.

Parking and restrooms are available along the trail but are owned and maintained by partnering agencies.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

Content from Middle Branch Trail Official Website and Brady Higginbotham