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This unique, 273-acre wildlife area lies in the southwest corner of Washington County. It can be reached by way of County Road 3 from State Route 555.
The area includes steep, rocky terrain, varied forest types, and a small stream. Nearly all of...
58 acres of steep rolling topography dominated by a mixed forest of deciduous hardwoods and evergreens with white CCPD boundary posts. 0.8 miles of hiking trails. Limited bow hunting by written permission of the park board. Open to the public for...
This 462-acre wildlife area is situated in northeast Ohio on the east side of Auburn Road, one-half mile north of Auburn Corners on Washington Road. It can be reached from State Route 44 on the east.
Since the area was established in 1954 it has...
Located 15 minutes from downtown Dayton, Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm is a 320 acres nature sanctuary maintained and operated by the National Audubon Society. Our 15 miles of trails lead to a diversity of wildlife and plant habitats. Our quarter...
Aumiller Park is the city's largest park, running along the Sandusky River. There are shelter houses (which may be reserved), picnic tables and grills throughout the park area. The Park is home to the City swimming pool and wadding pool and five...
Nestled in the Appalachian foothills of southeast Ohio, the Mid-Ohio Valley represents a vast, untapped resource of unlimited birding possibilities. From the horned larks of our rural farmlands, to the bald eagles of our river backwaters, to the...
Beaver Creek State Park is located in Columbiana Co., 9 mi. from East Liverpool. A scenic river runs through the park at the floor of the deep, dramatic gorge carved thousands of years ago. The history of the area invites you to explore Gastons Mill...
The area can be easily reached from Interstate 675 or State Route 35.
The Beaver Creek Wildlife Area consists of a mosaic of wetland types, including shrub swamp, wet meadow, and wooded riparian corridor. The remaining upland areas off of New...
This 5,872-acre wildlife area is located five miles west of Marion on State Route 95.
The woodlots in the north and west section of the area provide the best squirrel and woodcock hunting, and the adjacent brushland is popular for rabbit hunting...
Located in the heart of the Lake Erie Marsh Region, the Black Swamp Bird Observatory was founded in August 1992 and is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife research, conservation and educational programs for the public....