Quest away a summer afternoon or two.
Currently, three Quests from our fun, free outdoor adventure series are available in Stark County - and are active April 15th through Nov. 15th.
- Stark Parks Magnolia Mill is the site for the Magnolia Mill Quest:
- Canal Fulton is the starting point for two Quests.
- Historic Canal Fulton Quest (2012) Visitor’s Tip: This Quest takes you through the Canalway Center too, so make sure to go when it’s open (limited hours at the start of the season)
- A Canal Mules Quest (2012) - Visitor's Tip - This Quest is temporarily off-line. When active, this Quest lets you see the canal through they eyes of a mule - great fun for kids of all ages!
Expand your visit to the Stark County section with a Canalway Sampler
For a full day of fun, combine the Canal Fulton Quests with:
Canalway Sampler #25 - Canal Fulton Day Out - 2 Quests & Canal Boat Ride!
Visitor's Note: Canalway Samplers are a collection of our favorite outings - numbered for easy reference. #25 suggests a day of Canal Fulton activities built around the Quests for a more in-depth Canalway experience.
Pick a Quest
For a quick review of every Quest, use our table to decide which adventure might be best for you! This handy guide gives you the details - from duration, walking surfaces, difficulty guidelines and any special considerations or optional gear needed.
Before You Go
Plan & Expand Your Visit - using site features
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See canal life from the eyes of a mule (or two).
© Gigi Muir
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Follow the Canalway
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Dates: Winter & Spring Saturdays - 9 a.m. - Noon Nov. 17th, Dec. 8 & 22, Jan 26, Feb 9 & 23, March 9 & 23, April 6 & 27 Enjoy fresh food in winter and support local farmers, Grab lunch while you’re there, and then Head over to the Towpath Trail for a brisk winter’s walk. On snow-covered days, bring your cross-country skis for a great Towpath experience! Looking for fresh food and warm times during a long Canalway Winter? Head on over to the Countryside Winter Farmers Mark... More »
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A Towpath was a Towing Path Bicyclists and walkers on the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail today follow the same path that in the 1800s was used by mules and mule-drivers to pull canal boats—with some exceptions. Canal Fever , KSU Press, 2009 More »
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