Sign in Massillon Section
The Massillon Section begins in Hartville where the Mogadore Section ends. The north end of the trail follows suburban roads through the City of Green and on past Nimisilla Reservoir, a unit of Portage Lakes State Park. In Crystal Springs, the trail connects to the south end of the Akron Section. This junction closes the ‘Little Loop’ of the Buckeye Trail, which comprises the Akron, Bedford, Burton and Mogadore Sections, as well as the part of the Massillon Section described above. Next, the trail joins the Congressman Ralph Regula Towpath Trail Park, a unit of Stark Parks. This trail is built, where possible, on the towpath of the old Ohio Erie Canal. The trail is followed through the remainder of Stark County and some of Tuscarawas County. The trail visits the towns of Massillon, Navarre and Bolivar. Towards the south end of Stark County is the transition between the glaciated plateau of northeast Ohio to the unglaciated plateau of southeast Ohio. However, after you cross the Tuscarawas River near Zoarville in Tuscarawas County, the change will become much more obvious. Here, the Buckeye Trail once again follows country roads past Camp Tuscazoar as they undulate and meander into the Bowerston Section.
Zoar was dedicated on May 13, 2016 at TrailFest. Zoar Village was founded in 1817 in Northern Tuscarawas County, Ohio near the Tuscarawas River by a group of 200 German Separatists seeking escape from religious persecution in their homeland. These Separatists thrived as a unique Society for more than 80 years, making Zoar Village one of the most successful communal settlements in American history. Today, Zoar Village is made up of approximately 75 families living in homes built from 1817 to the present.
The Buckeye Trail comes to Zoar past Ft. Laurens and using the Zoar Valley Trail, towpath trails, and a foot bridge leading into Zoar.
The North Country Trail, which runs concurrently with the Buckeye Trail through most of Ohio, does split off from the Buckeye Trail and heads east toward Pennsylvania. Cared should be taken not to follow the North Country Trail, as it is also blazed in a similar blue color.
Click on the following link for a listing of local lodging, dining, shopping, and attractions: Historic Zoar Village