Once upon a time, a revered Wheeling, West Virginia resident spent time nearly every day strolling the grounds of Oglebay Resort, soaking up the area’s beauty. These peaceful daily walks on Oglebay’s paved trail system became the West Virginia woman’s favorite pastime. Now, fittingly, a portion of her legacy is used to preserve and maintain this paved West Virginia loop trail system for all to enjoy, and, not only that, but the trail system even bears her name: the Susan Wheeler Walking Trails at Oglebay Resort in Wheeling.
Featuring 4.5 miles of paved loop trails that weave around Schenk Lake and through Bissonnette Gardens, the Susan Wheeler Walking Trails are one of the most underrated features of the Oglebay Resort experience.
Benches are plentiful along these trails, providing choice options for rest and relaxation as you stroll. The entire trail system is stroller friendly, and leashed pets are welcome.
So come, enjoy the history of this magnificent estate, once owned by Earl Oglebay, but passed on to the city of Wheeling for the benefit of the public. Whether you stroll the Susan Wheeler trails as part of a day trip to the area or part of a stay at this premier West Virginia resort, enjoy their scenic, peaceful beauty - and their pleasant, paved trail ease!
To learn more about visiting Oglebay Resort in Wheeling, West Virginia and strolling along a paved walking trail in the Susan Wheeler Walking Trails system, visit Oglebay’s website. And while you’re at Oglebay enjoying the hiking, don’t miss the trail that leads straight to a double tiered waterfall!
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