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Pipe Creek Wharf - Sandusky, OH
2330 River Ave, Sandusky, OH 44870, United States
McDonald's
2102 River Ave, Sandusky, OH 44870
Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
2015 5th St, Sandusky, OH 44870
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SōLSTAY Lodging & Marina
2312 River Ave, Sandusky, OH 44870, United States
Cedar Point Associate Housing
2075 1st St, Sandusky, OH 44870
Cedar Point's Express Hotel
1201 Cedar Point Dr, Sandusky, OH 44870
Castaway Bay by Cedar Point Resorts
2001 Cleveland Rd W, Sandusky, OH 44870
Castaway Bay Marina
10 Harbour Pkwy, Sandusky, OH 44870
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Pipe Creek Wildlife Area - Sandusky
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Pipe Creek Wildlife Area - Sandusky

Face Street, River Ave, Sandusky, OH 44870
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attractions: , restaurants: Pipe Creek Wharf - Sandusky, OH, McDonald's, Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
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Danbury Aquatics Deep End Swim Deecember 2025
Danbury Aquatics Deep End Swim Deecember 2025
Wed, Dec 10 • 6:00 PM
9451 East Harbor Road, Lakeside Marblehead, OH 43440
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Quarry Hill Winerys Winter Wine Tasting & Five Course Dinner
Quarry Hill Winerys Winter Wine Tasting & Five Course Dinner
Thu, Dec 11 • 7:00 PM
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December Gala of the N.O.W. Region of The P.A.W.
Sat, Dec 13 • 12:00 PM
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Pipe Creek Wharf - Sandusky, OH

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Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

Pipe Creek Wharf - Sandusky, OH

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McDonald's

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5.0
2y

I love, love, love this Nature Preserve. Probably my second favorite in the Erie Metropark system. If you look from Google Maps, aerial view, it is shaped like an octagon. And divided into sections. So you can hike the entire perimeter (which I highly suggest, tell you why later) because it gives the most views and where you will see the most wildlife. Canadian geese, Herons, Egrets, Seagulls (several types) terns, Tundra Swans (winter) great horned owl (nests there all the time) bufflehead ducks, mallards, wood ducks, kingfishers, lesser schaup, American coots, and redhead ducks-(to name only the ones I’ve seen but probably more) There are also several species of birds. But this is a huge area for waterfowl. The perimeter trails is wide and clear. Interior is marsh, exterior is lake. Now, trails that go through the middle have a TON of bugs so where a lot of bug spray if you plan to venture through the middle paths. Hiking Trails Nature...

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4.0
8y

Just another nature trail. Trees, marsh, weeds, grasses, birds, snakes, other creepy crawlers, and plenty of mosquitoes. Unless you go here during the winter months. A nice rocky shoreline pretty good for fishing. Especially for catfish in June and July. There's a small mud beach suitable for launching kiaks. Watch out for water snakes along the shoreline, they're not poisonous but if you mess with them they do bit pretty hard. A small but free gravel off street parking lot for your convenience and posted trail map and information signs. You might want to stay on the trail unless you'd like to take some new little pets back with you. Ticks. Great breeding ground. Check yourself out good before getting back in your...

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28w

Pipe Creek Wildlife Area was a lovely surprise during our trip for the Biggest Week in American Birding. Fair warning — it’s a little tricky to find. If you miss the sign (like we did), you’ll probably end up doubling back. But once you find it, it’s well worth the effort.

The trail is easy to access and makes for a peaceful, scenic walk. The area offers a great mix of habitats and beautiful views, making it a perfect stop for birding or just a quiet stroll in nature. We’re glad we made the stop and would definitely...

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Patricia Burton (Trish)Patricia Burton (Trish)
I love, love, love this Nature Preserve. Probably my second favorite in the Erie Metropark system. If you look from Google Maps, aerial view, it is shaped like an octagon. And divided into sections. So you can hike the entire perimeter (which I highly suggest, tell you why later) because it gives the most views and where you will see the most wildlife. Canadian geese, Herons, Egrets, Seagulls (several types) terns, Tundra Swans (winter) great horned owl (nests there all the time) bufflehead ducks, mallards, wood ducks, kingfishers, lesser schaup, American coots, and redhead ducks-(to name only the ones I’ve seen but probably more) There are also several species of birds. But this is a huge area for waterfowl. The perimeter trails is wide and clear. Interior is marsh, exterior is lake. Now, trails that go through the middle have a TON of bugs so where a lot of bug spray if you plan to venture through the middle paths. Hiking Trails Nature Preserve Birds Wildlife
Thomas KemmettThomas Kemmett
I actually love this wildlife area. It's beautiful with lots of wildlife and vegetation. There are lots of snakes and birds, ducks & geese, there are frogs, I even saw a beaver! It is a good hike from the parking lot to a main hiking trail along a grass gravel dike. There are all kinds of fish. Update March 14th, 2025. The trail into the reserve was closed off due to the nesting of Eagles. Check before you go to see if it is open.
Brian GaultBrian Gault
Great place to drop a kayak. They have recently added an EZ kayak launch, which made getting into the water a snap, even for our kids. Channel markers are easy to see and avoid, and our experience was that those using motorcraft were mindful of our kayaks - we had almost no wake to deal with at all. After a short distance, we had a direct view of Cedar Point; it was a really cool perspective.
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I love, love, love this Nature Preserve. Probably my second favorite in the Erie Metropark system. If you look from Google Maps, aerial view, it is shaped like an octagon. And divided into sections. So you can hike the entire perimeter (which I highly suggest, tell you why later) because it gives the most views and where you will see the most wildlife. Canadian geese, Herons, Egrets, Seagulls (several types) terns, Tundra Swans (winter) great horned owl (nests there all the time) bufflehead ducks, mallards, wood ducks, kingfishers, lesser schaup, American coots, and redhead ducks-(to name only the ones I’ve seen but probably more) There are also several species of birds. But this is a huge area for waterfowl. The perimeter trails is wide and clear. Interior is marsh, exterior is lake. Now, trails that go through the middle have a TON of bugs so where a lot of bug spray if you plan to venture through the middle paths. Hiking Trails Nature Preserve Birds Wildlife
Patricia Burton (Trish)

Patricia Burton (Trish)

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I actually love this wildlife area. It's beautiful with lots of wildlife and vegetation. There are lots of snakes and birds, ducks & geese, there are frogs, I even saw a beaver! It is a good hike from the parking lot to a main hiking trail along a grass gravel dike. There are all kinds of fish. Update March 14th, 2025. The trail into the reserve was closed off due to the nesting of Eagles. Check before you go to see if it is open.
Thomas Kemmett

Thomas Kemmett

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Great place to drop a kayak. They have recently added an EZ kayak launch, which made getting into the water a snap, even for our kids. Channel markers are easy to see and avoid, and our experience was that those using motorcraft were mindful of our kayaks - we had almost no wake to deal with at all. After a short distance, we had a direct view of Cedar Point; it was a really cool perspective.
Brian Gault

Brian Gault

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