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Finger Lakes State Park Adventures

Finger Lakes State Park in Ohio features a series of man-made lakes ideal for fishing, boating, camping, and hiking, offering a tranquil outdoor experience rich with woodland and aquatic habitats.

1,280
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1958
Year Established

About Finger Lakes State Park

 

Finger Lakes State Park is located in northeast Ohio, spanning over 1,280 acres in Lorain County. Established in 1958, the park is centered around seven interconnected lakes created by damming small streams in the area. These lakes provide excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing across nearly seven miles of shoreline. The park's varied landscape includes hardwood forests, open meadows, and wetlands that support diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. Hiking and mountain biking trails meander through scenic woodlands, with some elevated overlooks offering views over the water. Campers can enjoy both developed and primitive camping areas, making the park a popular destination for weekend getaways and nature enthusiasts. Historically, the area was farmland before its conversion to a protected outdoor recreational space, preserving natural habitats and providing locals and visitors alike with recreational and educational opportunities. The park also offers picnic shelters, playgrounds, and boat launches, making it family-friendly and accessible. Birdwatchers enjoy spotting migrating waterfowl, and anglers pursue species such as bass, bluegill, and muskellunge. With year-round access, the park attracts winter visitors for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, rounding out its outdoor offerings.

Highlights

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Seven interconnected man-made lakes providing diverse fishing and paddling opportunities

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Woodland trails featuring mature hardwood forest and abundant birdlife

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Popular campgrounds offering both developed and primitive sites

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Quiet fishing spots such as East Lake and Big Blue Lake with scenic access points

Notable Natural Features

Big Blue Lake

The largest lake in the park, popular for fishing largemouth bass and kayaking.

Trail System

Approximately 12 miles of interconnected hiking and mountain biking trails through forest and along the lakeshore.

Campgrounds

Two campgrounds offering both drive-in developed sites and primitive areas near woodland settings.