This trail starts on High Street opposite the main Leohr Park, where the only parking and restroom are available, and parallels Chippewa Creek and woodlots behind local neighborhoods. The paved path is a mile in length including the short walk to the parking lot and has several benches. The south end terminates behind the Seville Historical Society's museum building and the Seville United Methodist Church on West Main Street - parking is available here but local patrons' parking must be respected. Also at the south end is a memorial to Vietnam War veterans Gary Eicheler (whom the trail is named after) and Russell Hewit.
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Leohr Park, the Village of Seville’s newest park is located between High Street and West Main Street. This park is a passive-type park. There are a sledding hill, fishing lake, and nature trails. The walking trail through this park connects to downtown Seville.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Roadside viewing
Content from Leohr Park Official Website