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This 1,676-acre wildlife area lies in the muck farming region of north central Ohio, four miles southwest of the city of Willard. Section Line Road provides access to the area from U.S. Route 224, three miles west of Willard. The area may also be...
This 645-acre wildlife area is located in Erie and Sandusky counties, seven miles west of the city of Sandusky. The area can be reached from U.S. Route 6 by traveling north on Sandusky County Road 290 or by going west on Erie County Road 35 (Wahl...
This 569-acre wildlife area lies 9.7 miles east of the city of Akron in the Portage County. Access to the area is off East Waterloo Road, west of State Route 43.
Hunting, trapping, and wildlife viewing are the primary recreational uses of the...
This 3,911-acre wildlife area is nine miles southwest of McConnelsville and 11 miles northeast of Glouster along State Route 78. The scenic rolling hills are dissected by Wolf Creek and several of its tributaries. Several parking lots and one...
Woodbury Wildlife Area is the largest public hunting and fishing area in Ohio. Over 19,000 acres is managed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, with the main objective being to maintain the area for wildlife-related recreation. Woodbury...
Woodland Trails Wildlife Area is located seven miles south of Eaton near the town of Camden. Paint Creek is a small stream with a one-mile stretch located along the western boundary of the wildlife area. A parking lot off Tucker Road has been...
The 338-acre Wyandot Wildlife Area is in northwestern Ohio, one mile south of Carey on U.S. Route 23. Wyandot County Road 97, running north and south through the area, provides the best access to the area. Crawford Township Road 98 borders the area...
The Zaleski State Forest is the second largest in Ohio's state forest system. The Zaleski State Forest Backpack Trail was established to provide backpacking opportunities as well as to introduce some scenic and historic aspects of the forest....
This 518-acre wildlife area lies four miles northwest of Hanoverton in western Columbiana County. Access is provided from State Route 172, which bisects the area. Three parking lots are situated on the area, along State Route 172. A boat launching...