Prairie Grass Trail

Starting at the Prairie Grass Trailhead, located at 262 West High Street, London, OH, just south of the Madison County Senior Center, the Prairie Grass Trail runs southwest for approximately 10 miles where it reaches South Charleston, OH. It is a short 0.5 mile ride through the streets of South Charleston (marked by bike route signs) to the South Charleston Trailhead.

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The trail was officially opened in 2004. The Prairie Grass Trailhead has been upgraded with amenities over the years (see below) and now provides trail users with a pleasant and attractive rest stop along their journeys.

Amenities
Visitors to the Prairie Grass Trailhead will be greeted by numerous amenities, including:
• A large covered shelter
• Several picnic tables (sheltered)
• Primitive camp sites (3) with raised platforms   
(*For trail users only, thank you.)
• Ample parking   
(*No overnight parking. No RVs. No car camping.)
• A generously-sized brick-and-mortar restroom
• Water fountain (with dog fountain!)
• An information rack with maps and brochures
• A scenic rest stop with a beautiful flower garden
• NEW! “Rustic Rinse” – a primitive body rinse-off station

WARNING: Any laundry that needs to dry MUST be hung only in the campground area. If it is hung elsewhere, it may be confiscated.

Everyone Welcome
The Ohio to Erie Trail, of which the Prairie Grass Trail is a part, is a collection of multi-use trails that provide exercise and adventure to anyone who’s willing to leave the automobile behind. Bicyclists, equestrians*, skaters, hikers, families with strollers, bird watchers, walkers and nature lovers are a common sight. In the winter, the trail becomes a snowshoe and cross-country ski path. And, for those with mobility impairments, construction designs call for full compliance with ADA guidelines so that everyone has the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Ohio as the trail weaves its way across the state.

*Currently the Madison County Park District does not allow horses on the Madison County trails.

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Around 2009, an idea first developed during a conversation between Wayne Roberts with FMCPT and Van Viney, CEO of MATCO Services. It took a while, but in 2019 work began in earnest to begin construction of a "welcome" area on the east side of London. This was envisioned to compliment our beautiful "welcome" on the west side of town, the Prairie Grass Trailhead with its camping area, shelter house, and many other amenities. The original vision to create a multi-panel mural using the bricked-in windows of the old tile factory building that MATCO now owned was expanded upon to include a mini-park, a respite with benches, pleasant landscaping, and more.

Many local people have contributed many, many hours of brain power and sweat equity to bring this project from an old factory wall and overgrown grounds to the trail highlight it has become. We have kept costs extremely low though all of the in-kind donations and almost innumerable hours of donated labor. But also, we received great support support for the funding we required, all from Madison County-area companies and people. It was, and is, a true "community" project.

An added benefit was realized a couple of years ago when we found that we could easily create access to Roberts Pass for MATCO clients and employees. They previously had found  handicapped-friendly trail access difficult if not downright impossible. For the first time, they are able to safely access their next-door neighbor, the Roberts Pass section of the Ohio to Erie Trail!

Further value was gained when Michele Bouquet and Sue Cline joined our efforts bringing the wisdom of the Madison County Master Gardeners with them. They, and many of their cohorts, contributed tons of time developing and implementing a gorgeous native plants garden in our mini-park, along with several pollinator plant zones. We hope to build on the value of this by adding educational kiosks throughout the mini-park. We also plan to work with area groups, including the OSU Extension Center, on educational opportunities for local schools, seniors, etc.