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Crane Creek State Park

Crane Creek State Park



 
 
 
 

State Park Information

Crane Creek State Park
13531 W SR 2
Oak Harbor




State Park Overview


Nature of the Area

Crane Creek is located along the shores of Lake Erie, one of the largest freshwater bodies in the world. Lake Erie is the result of the massive ice sheets that entered Ohio during the ice age. As the ice melted, the area from Fort Wayne, Indiana to western New York was covered by a large lake. Eventually, the lake shrank in size as waters drained from the state leaving a vast area of swamps and marshes. The wetlands of the Crane Creek area are remnants of those ancient swamps.

These Lake Erie marshes provide food, shelter and nest sites for many species of waterfowl, birds-of-prey, songbirds and others. The bird population grows enormously during spring migration as weary migrants take refuge in the marsh and rest for a time before winging northward across Lake Erie into Canada. Known as one of the premier birdwatching areas in the country, it is not uncommon to observe more than one hundred species in a days time. Throughout summer, swallows in flight delight the eye, while ducks, geese, coots and egrets are easily sighted in their natural habitat. In the winter, short-eared owls can be seen hunting over the open meadows and marshes. Careful observers may see the elusive bittern or horned grebe.

The Lake Erie shoreline provides one of the last strongholds of the bald eagle in Ohio. Several nesting pairs have been reported recently in the Crane Creek vicinity.

Numerous reptiles, amphibians, mammals, fish and insects inhabit the marshes including the fox snake, northern water snake, painted turtle, green frog, bullfrog, spotted salamander, raccoon, muskrat and a variety of wetland insects.


Trails


Picnicking


Boating


Swimming


Fishing and Hunting


History of the Area

The Crane Creek area was originally part of the Great Black Swamp, an enormous flat plain 120 miles long and 30 to 40 miles wide. For many years, the swamp was a tremendous barrier to western settlement. In 1859, a law was passed providing for a system of ditches to drain the land. Eventually, after a period of intense lumbering and draining, the swamp nearly vanished as it became a major agricultural area. The area gained fame during the late 1800s as one of the best waterfowl hunting areas in the United States. Most of the land in the area was purchased by wealthy sportsmen, so that by as early as 1890, much of the wetland area was being operated for private shooting. By 1951, the entire 30,000 acres of marshlands along the Lake Erie shore from Toledo to Sandusky was under private club ownership.

In 1951, a total of 650 acres, which included a strip of marshlands and sand beach three miles long, was purchased by the ODNR Division of Parks and Recreation. The purchase was made in collaboration with the ODNR Division of Wildlife which purchased some of the marshlands behind the beach for the purpose of developing a public duck hunting area. A segment of the beach was opened to swimming in 1955.

Today, Crane Creek State Park comprises 79 acres of beach and marshlands adjoining the 2,600-acre Magee Marsh Wildlife Area and Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge. The parks name is borrowed from nearby Crane Creek which flows into Lake Erie just west of the park. Undoubtedly, the creek owes its name to the great blue herons and egrets--often misidentified as cranes--which are abundant in the marsh habitat.


More Info
Statewide Ohio bird sightings in April 1998
Statewide Ohio bird sightings in Summer 2000.
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Area Attractions

Encompassing 2,600 acres of wetland adjoining Crane Creek State Park, Magee Marsh Wildlife Area offers outstanding nature study areas and fishing access to Turtle Creek Bay. Controlled public hunting is permitted here.

The Sportsmens Migratory Bird Center, located on the main entrance road to the park, is operated by the ODNR Division of Wildlife and features displays of native wildlife species and information about the area. An observation platform offers a unique perspective of the surrounding terrain.

The Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge borders th southwest portion of Crane Creek State Park. The largest federal wildlife refuge in the state, Ottawa NWR is one of the few nesting sites of the bald eagle left on the Great Lakes. More than 250 species of birds along with a variety of mammals, reptiles and insects have been found in the refuge.

There are two other state parks near Crane Creek. East Harbor State Park lies east just past Port Clinton via S.R. 2, and Maumee Bay State Park is 17 miles west of the park also via S.R. 2. Camping, fishing, swimming and boating opportunities exist at both parks, while Maumee Bay also provides a resort lodge, cabins, golf course and nature center. Louis W. Campbell State Nature Preserve in Springfield Township, Lucas County, is a 73-acre sedge meadow and beach ridge site. This scientific preserve can be accessed by written permit only by contacting the ODNR Division of Natural Areas and Preserves.


Area Campgrounds
Chet's Place Inc
7154 West Harbor Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 898-1104


Paradise Acres Camp Grounds
4225 N Rider Rd
Oak Harbor, OH
(419) 898-6411


Floro's Camping
3585 N State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH
(419) 898-6220


River Bend Campground
7490 W State Route 163
Oak Harbor, OH
(419) 898-3402


Portageview Campground
265 S Meachem Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 635-4479


Erie Island Resort & Marina
4495 W Darr Hopfinger Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-9117


River Retreat Campground
3830 West Harbor Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 635-2472


Tall Timbers
340 S Christy Chapel Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 732-3938


Sunset Shore Campground
1745 W Lakeshore Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-5186


Catawba Island State Park
4049 E Mooresdock Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 797-4530


Family Camping Ctr
2318 East Harbor Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-5580


Beachfront Rentals
252 W Lakeshore Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 732-6684


Shade Acres
1810 NW Catawba Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 797-4681


Hillside Park of Clinton
2534 W Comet Rd
Clinton, OH
(330) 882-5678


Hank's Place Campground
2350 Danbury Station Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-5282




Area Fishing Related Businesses
Fisherman's Wharf
83 Madison St
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-9002


Sassy Sal Charters
40 Jefferson St
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 732-7755


Shore Nuf Charters
247 W Lakeshore Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 732-2958


Drawbridge Marina
247 W Lakeshore Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-4422


Brands Dry Dock Marina
315 W Lakeshore Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-9753


A-N-J Bait & Tackle
6797 W Lakeshore Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 635-4436


Rickard's Bait & Tackle
17 NE Catawba Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-2496


Fenwick Marina
10195 W State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH
(419) 898-7009


Maumee Bay General Store
7410 Jerusalem Rd
Oregon, OH
(419) 836-4049


B & B Beverage Center
1901 Broadway St
Toledo, OH
(419) 243-0752


Edgewater Bait & Tackle
3058 131st St
Toledo, OH
(419) 727-8380


Bait Bucket
5809 Edgewater Dr
Toledo, OH
(419) 729-2881


Zunk's Sportsman Bait & Carry
9636 Jerusalem Rd
Curtice, OH
(419) 836-3713


Butch & Denny's Bait Shop
10408 Corduroy Rd
Curtice, OH
(419) 836-7351


Al Szuch Fishery-Live Bait
10950 Corduroy Rd
Curtice, OH
(419) 836-5264


Blue Gill Fishing Club
642 N Detroit Ave
Toledo, OH
(419) 255-0546


Zap Custom Lure Co
1939 1/2 W Sylvania Ave
Toledo, OH
(419) 475-2621


ABC Charters
Curtice
Toledo, OH
(419) 242-2510


Herb's Sportsman's Supply
1713 NE Catawba Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 797-2455


Port Clinton Fisheries Inc
2 Madison St
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 732-3101


Fishermens Trading Post
255 Se Catawba Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 732-2076


Happy Hooker Bait Store
9688 W State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH
(419) 898-9676




Area Resorts and Lodging
West Bay Inn
1230 W Lakeshore Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 746-2597


Shores Condominium Resort The
1801 E Perry St
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-2169


Maumee Bay Resort & Conference Center Lodge
1750 State Park Rd # 2
Oregon, OH
(419) 836-1466


Radisson Hotel Toledo
101 N Summit St
Toledo, OH
(419) 241-3000


Wyndham Toledo Hotel
444 North Summit Street
Toledo, OH
(419) 241-1411


Johnny's Resort Incorporated
3942 W Oliver Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-6566


Scrappin' at Country Corner
3872 Harbor Light Landing Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-1616


Beach Cliff Lodge
4189 NW Catawba Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 797-4553


Beachfront Resorts
252 W Lakeshore Dr
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 732-6684


Char-Nel Shores Resorts
2327 E Sand Rd
Port Clinton, OH
(419) 734-3356



From Cleveland, Ohio I-71 South to State Route 56 east (Mt. Sterling Exit) into Mt. Sterling, then State Route 207 South 5 miles.

From Columbus, Ohio I-71 South to State Route 56 east (Mt. Sterling Exit) into Mt. Sterling, then State Route 207 South 5 miles.

From Cincinnati, Ohio I-71 North to State Route 56 east (Mt. Sterling Exit) into Mt. Sterling, then State Route 207 South 5 miles.

From Toledo, Ohio I-75 South to US Highway 33 South to I-270 South to I-71 South to State Route 56 east (Mt. Sterling Exit) into Mt. Sterling, then State Route 207 South 5 miles.

From Circleville, Ohio Take Highway 22 West eight miles to Keyes Road. Turn right on Keyes to the stop sign. Turn right and then an immediate left onto Yankeetown Pike. Follow for approximately nine miles to the park entrance (on left)
Crane Creek State Park

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