Meander Creek Reservoir Wildlife Area is a vital wetland habitat in northeastern Ohio offering rich opportunities for wildlife observation, hiking, and fishing amidst a diverse landscape dominated by reservoir waters and forested wetlands.
Located in Trumbull County, Ohio, the Meander Creek Reservoir Wildlife Area centers on the Meander Creek Reservoir, a 829-acre waterbody created for flood control and recreational use. The area encompasses over 1,000 acres of wetlands, mixed hardwood forests, and open water, providing a critical habitat for waterfowl, migratory birds, and numerous fish species. With its combination of forested areas, shallow marshes, and open water, the Wildlife Area supports a wide variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, great blue herons, white-tailed deer, and beavers. Established primarily for conservation and public outdoor recreation, the area offers peaceful hiking trails, wildlife watching platforms, and multiple access points for boating and fishing. Anglers find the reservoir stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, and channel catfish, making it a popular local fishing destination. The surrounding woods provide plentiful trails for hiking and birdwatching, with signage educating visitors on the area's ecological value. Nearby wetlands enhance the habitat diversity and offer seasonal glimpses of migrating waterfowl and amphibians. The Meander Creek Reservoir Wildlife Area appeals to nature lovers seeking quiet outdoor experiences close to the Youngstown metropolitan area, providing a valuable urban-adjacent refuge for native flora and fauna as well as for recreation and environmental education.
Boardwalk trail system offering close-up views of wetland habitats
Diverse birdwatching opportunities, especially for waterfowl and raptors
Fishing access points with boat ramps on the reservoir
Quiet hiking trails through mixed hardwood forests and wetlands
An 829-acre reservoir providing essential habitat for aquatic life and popular for fishing and boating.
Elevated pathways allowing visitors to explore sensitive wetland ecosystems without disturbing wildlife.
Strategically placed platforms designed to offer unobstructed views of waterfowl, shorebirds, and raptors.