June 3, 2011
Ride on Thorn MTBrs! According to Nab, the back section is too wet to ride yet, but there are at least 7 miles of good riding there. Nab's been out working on the trail and he says there are some soft spots but nothing major to hinder your ride. See you out there!
Friday, June 3, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Back Roads and Beaches Picks up the Paddle
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| Lake Erie kayaking off Lorain |
The Vermilion-Lorain Water Trail starts in the quaint historic downtown of Vermilion. But you can put-in at any of the public access points along the way. The trail is 27 miles long and offers both river and open water travel along the Lake Erie shore. The trail starts beside the shale cliffs of the Vermilion River at the Vermilion River Reservation in Brownhelm Township . It continues its path along the river and exits into Lake Erie in Vermilion. You can then follow the Erie shore line east to the mouth of the Black River, close to downtown Lorain , to conclude your journey. Along with a lively waterway, the trail also includes hiking and biking opportunities within the Lorain County Metro Parks. You can also make a stop at historical and cultural landmarks the course offers including the Lakeview Rose Garden, Black River Historical Society, and the Lorain Lighthouse.
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| Birding along the Vermilion-Lorain Water Trail and at Findley State Park is spectacular. |
Kayak Rental
Grumpy’s Riverside located on 14th and Broadway in Lorain is getting their kayaks ready with pricing starting at $15 an hour for a single and $25 an hour for a double. Grumpy’s will provide shuttling upon a call in advance request. They will shuttle personal and rental kayaks, prices vary based on need. Grumpy’s Riverside is open Monday thru Sunday 8am to 6pm. You can contact them at 440-244-5370.
West River Kayak and Canoe is a new addition to our list of kayaking headquarters. Located at Captain's Corner Marina on the corner of Liberty Avenue and West River Road in Vermilion, West
River provides rentals of kayaks, canoes, and bikes. Kayak prices start at $12 an hour and $35 for all day use. Their location at 655 West River Road is open for operation Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10am to 6pm.
River provides rentals of kayaks, canoes, and bikes. Kayak prices start at $12 an hour and $35 for all day use. Their location at 655 West River Road is open for operation Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10am to 6pm.
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| Findley State Park |
Get out and start summer this Memorial Day weekend with a scenic paddle on Lake Erie. And don’t forget to mark your calendar for the Black River Kayak-A-Thon happening July 3! For information on public access to Lake Erie, check out the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Public Access Guide. You can get a copy of the guide at Visit Lorain County ’s Visitor Information Center when you are here in this area.
Friday, May 6, 2011
New Bike Shop, Swerve in Oberlin Now Open
Downtown Oberlin now plays host to a shiny, new bike shop called “Swerve.” Cyclists who are visiting Oberlin in droves can now buy gear, supplies and get repairs at the locally owned and operated shop. Owners Chris Robinson and Jason Adelman can also point cyclists to great local places to ride, on and off-road. Jason is also the owner of “The Feve” restaurant right across the street, a popular local bicycle-friendly pub with great food.
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| Swerve Bike Shop in Oberlin is now open for business |
Swerve Bike Shop will be open 10–2pm on Sundays, Tues–Sat 10am–7pm, (closed Mon. until Memorial Day. After Memorial Day, open Mon 10am–7pm). Their phone number is 440-774-7978. Swerve is located on Main St in Oberlin, just south of the Main/College St. intersection. They are a couple doors from the Ginko Gallery.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Back Roads and Beaches 5K Run, Wine and Dine Registration Open
The Back Roads and Beaches, 5K registration is now open. The run is to be held Saturday, August 20, 2011. Start/Finish is at the Oberlin Inn, 7 North Main St., Oberlin, OH. Start time is 5pm (registration opens at 3:30pm). The course runs through the funky little City of Oberlin, home to Oberlin College. Oberlin is unique in its ties to the Underground Railroad. This is a bicycle friendly community that loves visitors.
Bring your bike and/or kayak and make it a multi-sport weekend. Stay at the Oberlin Inn and bike the Back Roads and Beaches Route, mountain bike the Thorn Mountain Bike Trail at Findley State Park or kayak the Vermilion to Lorain water trail.
Following the race, there will be local food and wine and entertainment outside the Oberlin Inn. Click here for details and link to online registration.
Bring your bike and/or kayak and make it a multi-sport weekend. Stay at the Oberlin Inn and bike the Back Roads and Beaches Route, mountain bike the Thorn Mountain Bike Trail at Findley State Park or kayak the Vermilion to Lorain water trail.
Following the race, there will be local food and wine and entertainment outside the Oberlin Inn. Click here for details and link to online registration.
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