Morrow, Ohio is a small village in Warren County whose history and identity are closely tied to transportation corridors and waterways. Founded in the mid-19th century along the Little Miami Railroad, Morrow developed at the confluence of the Little Miami River and Todd Fork, a location that earlier supported mills and river commerce. This meeting of river, creek, and rail made Morrow a natural stopping point for settlement and trade, shaping the village’s layout and long-term growth.
Today, those same corridors support recreation rather than industry. The Little Miami Scenic Trail, one of Ohio’s longest and most heavily used paved multi-use trails, passes directly through Morrow, following the former railroad along the river valley. The nearby Little Miami River provides opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Together, the river, creek, and trail network make Morrow a key access point to the Little Miami River corridor and an important link in southwestern Ohio’s regional trail system.
Village of Morrow
105 East Pike Street
Morrow, OH 45152
United States