Frazee House Towpath Panel

Frazee House Towpath Panel

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Overview

About This Trail

The Frazee House, built in 1825-27 with handmade bricks, stands as a National Register landmark overlooking the Ohio & Erie Canal. View it from the Towpath Trail interpretive panel to understand how the Frazee family transitioned from subsistence farming to commercial dairy production during the canal era. Flat, wheelchair-accessible, perfect for families and history enthusiasts. 45 minutes with both panels read.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy - Walk in the park

Trail Highlights

The Frazee House itself—a handmade-brick structure representing early-1800s Ohio construction. The canal view captures the structure in its landscape, much as it dominated the farming operation 200 years ago.

Insider Tips

• Cross Canal Road to get a closer look at the house architecture • Read the second graphic panel (Frazee House Panel) for deeper history on the family and canal era • The Frazees shifted from subsistence to commercial dairy farming—the narrative reveals canal economics in action • Visit during shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) for best light and fewer crowds • The house was stabilized in the 1980s and temporarily closed in 2012; call ahead to verify current access status

Best Season to Hike

April through October for optimal weather. November through March is accessible but colder and muddier.

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 2L water minimum; the towpath has no shade or water sources
  • Apply high-SPF sunscreen before arriving—canal water reflection doubles UV intensity
  • Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes; gravel and mud are constant threats
  • Traction is critical: avoid within 24 hours of heavy rain
  • Cross Canal Road with full attention; watch traffic both ways
  • Tighten your boots before the walk—the gravel will challenge your ankles

Family Info

Safe for all ages. The flat trail and educational panels are ideal for children. Vault toilet available. Keep children away from the canal edge. House interior access varies—check with the visitor center.

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