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This 3,469-acre wildlife area lies in Harrison County. Access is provided from State Route 22 and State Route 519. Several township roads provide direct access to the area. Several parking lots are situated throughout the area.
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This 84 acre wildlife area is situated in eastern Ohio in western Harrison County. Access to the public area is from State Route 258 on Craigo Road, T-100. A small parking lot is located along the roadway that bisects the area.
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This 5,671-acre wildlife area is situated in northeastern Ohio in portions of Wayne and Holmes counties. County and township roads provide good access to most of the wildlife area. Small parking lots are scattered throughout.
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This 9,230-acre wildlife area lies in the grain farming country of north-central Ohio. Wyandot County Road 115 provides access from State Route 294, two miles west of Harpster, and from State Route 309, eight miles west of Marion. State Routes 67...
Kinnikinnick Wildlife Area is mostly forested land with access to the Scioto River and is located in Ross County.
Recreational opportunities include whitetail deer, gray squirrel, waterfowl, and cottontail rabbit hunting. The Scioto River...
The Kokosing Lake Wildlife Area is in Knox County. The area can be reached by traveling two miles northwest of Fredericktown on Waterford Road (CR 6). It is part of the North Branch of Kokosing Lake flood control project of the U.S. Army Corps of...
The LaDue Public Hunting Area totals 8,791 acres situated primarily in southern Geauga County centered around the intersections of US Route 422 and State Route 44.
Waterfowl hunting requires a controlled waterfowl hunting permit, obtained through...
The 2,430-acre area lies in Bridgewater and Northwest townships in the northwest corner of Williams County. Williams County Road R provides access to the area from State Route 576. The area can also be reached by Williams County Road 7 from U.S....
The 93-acre Lake Park Wildlife Area is located one mile east of the city of Alliance on Lake Park Boulevard.
From 1956 through 2001 the primary activities at Lake Park focused around fishing. In 2001, the dam was deemed to be in need of repair...
Leesville Wildlife Area is located in Carroll County. Three separate parcels, totalling 394 acres, make up this wildlife area. Access to the public land is from State Route 164, Delta Road, and Edgewood Road.
The area provides many good squirrel,...