Outer Park Loop is a 3.6 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Toledo, Ohio that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until October.
August 17, 2020. For a city park I was pleasantly surprised. Yes, there is traffic noise at times. Other times you feel like you’re in the middle of no where. I started at Ottawa Park and did some of Jermain as well. I stuck to the bike trails and am glad I did. Got a good workout with a lot of ups and downs. It was hard to stick to the All Trails path as there are trails shooting off constantly that don’t show on the map. No problem though because you can’t get lost. Saw one biker, one runner, and several deer. Including a small buck. I recommend these trails and will be back to do some more.
Definitely a moderate trail with with a few inclines and fun declines
Seemed like it would be fun when its dry! I went this morning and it was muddy as heck. Like Comically muddy. I'm in Toledo visiting family and wanted to get some dirt under my feet. I ended up running zig-zags in the neighborhood. The old homes were gorgeous. I grew up on Northwood, so it was great seeing the area again and having memories come back
Definitely a challenging trail for the beginner. Lots of inclines and declines. Not for the faint of heart at all. Very wooded trail and you will see wildlife. Wear your helmet as the park states. There are some hills and parts where a slip could find you tumbling down a hill into a tree or the large rocks that dot that trail. I did not think it was particularly easy at all. However, after just riding on sidewalks and asphalt it was time for a change. If this trail is classified as easy I need more practice. I am going to continue to hit this trail though until I can ride through without walking up or down any of the hills. Truly a great aerobic workout. Great to find something like this in Toledo!
Just got into mountain biking. Been on a dirtbike most of my life, so I picked up a 29er hard tail and have been coming here at least 3 times a week. It is a very diverse track that is fun for beginners and advanced riders. Features a couple decent jumps a nice log tabletop, and some nice technical obstacles. I have been having a great time here. And everyone I meet is very friendly.
Fantastic asset to have in an urban environment. What started as a little over 3 miles of singletrack has exponentially grown to over 7. There is a good mix of varying course, in addition to a newly completed jump park. Highly recommended for anyone in the Toledo mountain biking community who doesn't want to drive 2 hours north.
What a nice surprise in the heart of Toledo. Jermain Park MTB trail has a lot to offer. A nice variety of obstacles of varying difficulty. The trail is well marked and the harder obstacles have markers and the trail offers bypass loops for beginners. Lots of wildlife (I saw several deer on my ride). There are some hill climbs in the form of switchbacks up a hillside. Ottawa Metropark is adjacent to Jermain and has some nice paved biketrails as well. Jermain can be as easy or as difficult as you want to make it. A good trail for groups of riders with different skill levels.
An ok trail, the only one around that's not paved for bikes, a few jumps and skinny's, on climb section, but other than that it is flat as can be. Which creates a problem, wait a couple days after a rain otherwise you will be riding through a few lakes. Lots or deer. Saw 8 of them my last trip