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Indian Lake State Park

Indian Lake State Park


State Park Information

Indian Lake State Park
12774 State Route 235 N,
Lakeview




State Park Overview


Nature of the Area

The region of Indian Lake was originally a cluster of natural lakes situated on the Miami River. As the continental glaciers left Ohio, chunks of ice broke free, melted, and formed water-filled depressions called kettle lakes. The resultant shallow, marshy, natural lakes in this region covered an area of 640 acres. Among these were Old Indian Lake, Otter Lake, Blake Lake, Sheep Pen Lake and the Buck Wheat Patch.

The present and much larger lake lies along one of the countrys major avian migration routes. Indian Lake is an important resting stop for birds such as Canada geese, ducks, grebes, swans, egrets and herons. Many stay over the summer to nest. Bald eagles once nested in the area but are no longer found here.


Camping

There are 443 family campsites suitable for tents or trailers on the northwest section of the lakeshore. The scenic campground offers electric hookups for most sites, heated shower houses, flush toilets, laundry facility and camp commissary. A beach, boat ramp and boat docks are provided for exclusive camper use. A limited number of pet camping sites are available. The parks group camp area may be reserved by advanced registration. Twenty boat camping spaces are also available.

Two camper cabin units are available to rent. One unit sleeps six, and one sleeps four. Equipment provided includes a microwave oven, gas grill with propane tank, refrigerator, window air conditioner, ceiling fan with light, table and two chairs, and two futons. The units can be reserved by calling the park office at (937) 843-2717. A non-refundable deposit equaling the first nights fee is required at the time of reservation.


Trails

The Cherokee Trail, a 3-mile easy walk through brushy habitat, is located west of the camp. The Pew Island Trail, a 1-mile path, encircles Pew Island. Access is available to Pew Island from a causeway. This trail affords a spectacular view of Indian Lake.

A paved bikeway is located on the West Bank between Old Field Beach and Lakeview Harbor. The bikeway is 3 miles long. Walkers and joggers are welcome to use the bikeway.


Picnicking


Boating


Swimming


Fishing and Hunting


History of the Area

Early American history tells of the Indian tribes who lived and hunted in this region. Because of its close proximity to the Miami River, Indian Lake became part of the Indian trade route linking the Ohio River to Lake Erie. Generations of native Americans followed this route and occupied villages in the vicinity. By the early 1800s, white settlers made their way here and the history books record many accounts of skirmishes and battles resulting from the conflict between the Indians and new settlers. The famous frontiersmen Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton were known to have traveled here.

Despite Indian Lakes popularity as a year-round recreational area, the lake was not originally constructed with that purpose in mind. In the early 1800s, the primary means of commercial transportation was the canal system. Old Indian Lake was built in 1851 as a feeder lake for the Miami and Erie Canal to maintain the required four-foot water depth.

Following the passage of a resolution by the Ohio General Assembly in 1850 to use Indian Lake as a water supply for the canal, a bulkhead was built in Washington Township where the Great Miami River began and covered 1,000 acres. The work began in 1851 and was not completed until 1860. The total cost up to that time was $340,000. Irish laborers performed the work with picks, shovels and carts. Ironically, use of the canal system was declining as work on Indian Lake was completed. In 1893, Indian Lake or Lewistown Reservoir as it was then called, spanned 6,334 acres with 29 miles of shoreline. On April 9, 1898, the Ohio General Assembly dedicated the lake as a recreation area by the name of Indian Lake.

Indian Lake became a popular resort area at the turn of the century due to its central location on the old Toledo and Ohio Central Steamline and the Ohio Electric Railway. At one time, Indian Lake was known as the "Midwests Million Dollar Playground." In 1949, the old Department of Conservation was abolished and Indian Lake became part of the newly-created Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation.


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Area Attractions

Located six miles east of Bellefontaine on S.R. 540, Zane Caverns feature illuminated two-level caves. The caves are known for the formation of "cave pearls." Ohio Caverns, three miles east of West Liberty on S.R. 245, is the largest of all Ohio caves. Exquisite crystal-white stalactite/stalagmite formations are found in great profusion and artistic settings. Both Zane Caverns and Ohio Caverns charge a small admission.

Mad River Mountain ski area is located five miles east of Bellefontaine on U.S. 33. Horse rentals are available at Marmon Valley Farms on U.S. 33.

The Piatt Castles, Mac-A-Cheek and Mac-O-Chee, are located near West Liberty on S.R. 245. Built by the Piatt family after the Civil War, the houses are noted for their architecture, furnishings and collection of Indian relics.

West of Indian Lake are Lake Loramie and Grand Lake St. Marys state parks. Both feature camping and water related recreation. Northeast of the park are Killdeer Plains and Big Island wildlife areas operated by the Division of Wildlife. Both areas offer hunting and bird watching opportunities. Gross Woods, a state nature preserve operated by the Division of Natural Areas and Preserves, is one of the least disturbed woods in west-central Ohio.


Area Campgrounds
Oak Crest Campgrounds
4226 Township Road 187
West Liberty, OH
(937) 593-7211


Ohio State of Campgrounds
13156 State Route 235
Lakeview, OH
(937) 843-3553


Zane Shawnee Caverns
7092 State Route 540
Bellefontaine, OH
(937) 592-9592


Hide Away Haven Recreational Park
684 State Route 292
Zanesfield, OH
(937) 355-0060


Indian Lake State Park
12774 State Route 235
Lakeview, OH
(937) 843-2717


Four Seasons Camp & Carryout
11047 State Route 366
Lakeview, OH
(937) 843-3288


Acheson's Resort
9050 Acheson Resort St
Lakeview, OH
(937) 842-4530


Clearfork Marina & Campgrounds
7471 State Route 97
Mansfield, OH
(419) 884-2877


Charles Mill Lake Park
1271 State Route 430
Mansfield, OH
(419) 368-6885


K O A Campgrounds
14719 Cemetery Rd
Wapakoneta, OH
(419) 738-6016


Twin Lakes Vacation Resort Inc
14296 Cemetery Rd
Wapakoneta, OH
(419) 738-5000


Lake Amanda
9139 Place Rd
Wapakoneta, OH
(419) 657-2395


Glacier Hill Lakes
11675 Wapakoneta Freyburg Rd
Wapakoneta, OH
(419) 738-3005


Durnell's Indian Hallow Camp
530 N Main St
Lakeview, OH
(937) 843-9000


Sun Valley Family Campgrounds
9779 Faulkner Rd
Harrod, OH
(419) 648-2235


Robin's Nest Family Campgrounds
2370 N Napoleon Rd
Harrod, OH
(419) 649-2267


Northwoods Campground
16049 State Route 235
Belle Center, OH
(937) 843-9000


Waters Edge Camp Ground
15760 State Route 235 N
Russells Point, OH
(937) 842-2213


Back 40 Campgrounds
959 County Road 111 E
Rushsylvania, OH
(937) 468-7492


Ohio State Eagles Campground
5118 Us Highway 68 N
Bellefontaine, OH
(937) 593-1565


Froggy's
11065 County Road 293
Lakeview, OH
(937) 842-5580


KOA Campgrounds
14719 Cemetery Rd
Wapakoneta, OH
(419) 738-6016




Area Fishing Related Businesses
Lakeside Pro Bass Shop
11042 State St
Lakeview, OH
(937) 843-2488


Levan's Bait & Tackle
13679 State Route 235
Lakeview, OH
(937) 843-3358


Brands Lake Fishing Club
909 County Road 25A
Wapakoneta, OH
(419) 738-6612


Mike's Bait & Tackle
13708 State Route 235
Lakeview, OH
(937) 843-2261


Milt's Quick Stop
518 Mansfield Lucas Rd
Mansfield, OH
(419) 522-1040


Robin's Nest
7471 State Route 97
Mansfield, OH
(419) 884-3650


Hardin Co Coonhunters Club
21623 County Road 144
Kenton, OH
(419) 673-0323




Area Resorts and Lodging
Acheson's Resort and Realty
9050 Acheson Resort
Russells Point, OH
(937) 842-4530


Mad River Mountain Ski Resort
1000 Snow Valley Rd
Bellefontaine, OH
(937) 599-1015


Mad River Mountain Ski Resort
1000 Snow Valley Rd
Zanesfield, OH
(937) 599-1015


Snow Trails Ski Resort
Mansfield, OH
(419) 774-9818


Eagles Lodge
10750 Us Highway 68
Kenton, OH
(419) 673-2163



From Cleveland, Ohio Take I-71 South to State Route 36, Exit West towards Delaware. Take State Route 36 to U.S. 33. Take U.S. 33 to the park.

From Columbus, OhioTake U.S. 33 from Columbus towards Marysville.The park is about 1hour and 15 minutes Northwest on U.S. 33.

From Cincinnati, Ohio Take I-75 North to State Route 274. Take 274 East through Jackson Center to State Route 235. Turn left and take State Route 235 to the park.

From Toledo, OhioTake I-75 South to U.S. 33. Go East on U.S. 33 20 minutes to the lake area.

From Dayton, OhioTake I-75 North to State Route 274.Take 274 East to State Route 235. Turn left and take State Route 235 to the park.
Indian Lake State Park

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