A new Norwalk Section map was published May 2010.
Farms, and long straight stretches of road walking await you in the Norwalk section. Though not filled with steep climbs or breathtaking views, this sections offers an easier walk for those who want to stroll, not hike. You'll spend most of your walk on lightly traveled back roads, passing many farms. The abundance of crossing roads make it possible to 'loop' hike, returning to your start without backtracking. The Buckeye Trail itself heads primarily in an easterly direction, skirting several small towns along the way. After passing through Havana, the trail follows a series of due east roads for 30 miles, before finally going off-road and into Findley State Park. Here the section ends and the Medina section starts. Services: ( Click here for key to
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