The Olele Marine Protected Area conserves a vital stretch of the Ohio River’s aquatic ecosystem, offering rich opportunities for freshwater fishing, boating, and wildlife observation.
Olele Marine Protected Area is located along a segment of the Ohio River near the town of New Martinsville in West Virginia. This protected area safeguards important aquatic habitats that support diverse fish populations and other riverine wildlife. The area encompasses river channels, backwaters, and adjacent riparian zones, creating a habitat that sustains both resident and migratory species. Ecologically significant for its freshwater biodiversity, Olele serves as a refuge for gamefish such as smallmouth bass, catfish, and muskellunge, making it a favored destination for anglers. Historically, the Ohio River corridor has been a critical waterway for transportation and commerce, and today, Olele reflects ongoing efforts to conserve water quality and aquatic life amid regional development pressures. Visitors at Olele Marine Protected Area can engage in boating, kayaking, and fishing, as well as bird watching along the riverbanks, where species like bald eagles and herons are regularly seen. The protected status of the area ensures minimal industrial disturbance and supports ongoing habitat restoration projects. Its accessibility from local towns also makes Olele a convenient natural escape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking river-based recreation in a preserved environment.
Prime freshwater fishing grounds for smallmouth bass and catfish
Rich riverine habitat supporting bald eagle and great blue heron sightings
Accessible boat launches offering direct Ohio River access
Scenic riverbank trails with interpretive signage about local ecology
A well-maintained launch point providing easy access to the Ohio River for boats and kayaks.
Floodplain and shoreline areas supporting diverse aquatic plants and nesting sites for birds.
A key location for recreational and sport fishing targeting smallmouth bass, catfish, and muskellunge.