Headlands Dunes State Nature Preserve protects rare dune and wetland habitats along the Lake Erie shoreline, offering visitors a peaceful spot for wildlife viewing and nature study.
Headlands Dunes State Nature Preserve is a small but ecologically significant protected area located along the southern shore of Lake Erie near Mentor, Ohio. The preserve encompasses rare sand dune formations, coastal wetlands, and open lake beach environments that provide habitat for diverse plant and animal species, some of which are rare or endangered in the state. The preserve was established to protect the unique ecosystem of freshwater coastal dunes, a habitat type that has dwindled across the Great Lakes region due to development and natural erosion. Visitors to Headlands Dunes can enjoy quiet nature observation, particularly bird watching, as the preserve hosts migratory birds and waterfowl. The area is also home to various native wildflowers and dune grasses that stabilize the sandy landscape. Although the preserve itself is relatively small and does not have extensive trail systems or camping facilities, it lies adjacent to Headlands Beach State Park, Ohio’s longest natural sand beach, which offers additional recreational opportunities such as swimming, fishing, and picnicking. Together, these areas provide a valuable outdoor experience focused on conservation and passive recreation. The preserve’s habitat is a critical stopover for migratory birds and an important research site for scientists studying Great Lakes dune ecosystems and restoration efforts. The peaceful ambiance and proximity to Lake Erie make it a favored destination for visitors seeking quiet nature walks and photographic opportunities. The preserve is managed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and remains open to the public year-round.
Rare freshwater coastal dune ecosystem along Lake Erie
Bird watching opportunities during migratory seasons
Adjacent to Headlands Beach State Park, Ohio's longest natural sand beach
Dune grasses and wildflowers stabilizing sandy soils
A fragile and rare ecosystem consisting of sandy dunes shaped by wind and lake wave action, supporting specialized plants.
The preserve provides a vital stopover site for migratory songbirds, waterfowl, and shorebirds traversing the Lake Erie flyway.
Ohio’s longest natural sand beach offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, and expanded outdoor recreation.