Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area is a coastal marsh and wetland habitat along the shores of Lake Erie, offering outstanding opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and nature observation in a protected natural environment.
Located in Ottawa County on the western basin of Lake Erie, Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area encompasses a mix of marshes, wetlands, and lakeshore habitats that provide critical feeding and nesting grounds for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds. This protected area is managed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and is part of the larger network of coastal wetlands vital to the Great Lakes ecosystem. The marsh itself is a shallow delta wetland that supports diverse aquatic vegetation, fish species, and an abundance of wildlife. Due to its strategic location on migratory flyways, Metzger Marsh is renowned as a top destination for birdwatchers, particularly during spring and fall migrations when waterfowl and songbirds congregate in large numbers. Recreational fishing is also popular here, with opportunities for catching species such as walleye and perch. Visitors can enjoy walking along accessible viewing platforms and trails that traverse the marsh edge. While there are no formal campgrounds within Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area, nearby state parks and wildlife areas offer camping options. The area's conservation emphasis protects vital habitat from development and ensures continued ecological function along Ohio’s Lake Erie shoreline. Opportunities for photography, wildlife observation, and quiet natural experiences draw outdoor enthusiasts seeking scenic, approachable wetland environments.
Extensive migratory waterfowl and shorebird habitat along Lake Erie
Overlooks and accessible boardwalks with excellent wildlife viewing
Popular fishing spots for walleye and yellow perch
Scenic marsh environment shaped by coastal wetlands
A productive freshwater marsh ecosystem that supports abundant aquatic plants and attracts large populations of waterfowl.
Boardwalks and observation decks constructed for easy viewing of birds and marsh wildlife without disturbing habitat.
The marsh lies along the western basin of Lake Erie, providing scenic lake vistas and critical habitat for fish and amphibians.