Old Woman Creek has wonderful walking nature trails. It's not all flat like Sheldon Marsh. One of the trails goes up through the hills. There is a fantastic observation deck overlooking the creek. The visitors center is nice too (when it's open).
The hiking path takes you to an overlook on the marsh where there are several examples of the typical marsh wildlife. It seems to be a good spot for photography, and the birds seem fairly acclimated to human observation. I didn't see any eagles, but they are there. The Preserve headquarters employ very helpful employees and they have a marvelous online resource for providing information and directions to the myriad other locations for wildlife viewing in the Western Ohio region. This was a little early for shorebird and duck viewing, but next month they have events tailored to that.
This is the place in northern Ohio to see Eagles, Osprey, ducks, herons, you name it. We've been here two times this year and have seen eagles both times. Osprey was abundant the 2nd time. Even got to see the osprey go down into the pond and grab something out. There is a nice decking area that has free stationary binoculars that provide excellent, close up views of the birds in a wide area. The eagles sit in the trees and in the winter you can see them perched way up high. There are mature and immature eagles but the immature ones seem to be more prolific. You can even see them flying as you drive along the lake in this area. We've looked in many areas for eagles and this is the place to go. We also saw a few deer the last time. Can't wait until nesting season starts.
interesting area to visit. A freshwater estuary is very rare. Good for birding. There was an Eagle's nest here at one time.
What a beautiful place to paddle a canoe. Kids of all ages would enjoy the interactive wildlife displays
Nice place to spend a couple of hours in farm country. There are several short trails, which are an easy walk. The main building has some interesting geological information on the area and how it has changed throughout the years. No fee. A good free thing to do if it's a nice day and you want to see nature.
great hiking, would recommend to others, saw many different wildlife
So close to the wonderful cities of Vermilion and Huron, yet the feel of being at a wonderful State Park with well maintained paths with lots of small wildlife and birds galore.
Alway enjoy my walks at Old Woman's Creek. I took my kids there 20 years ago and now I take my grandson there to enjoy the wonders that nature has to offer. There is a really nice nature center that gives a lot of history of Old Woman's Creek (Indians, birds, and water life)exhibit children can enjoy and learn from.The trails are very well laid out and easy to walk on and follow.I do go there frequently with my grandson just to get away and let him learn what nature is all about.To see the water fouls in there natural environment and the sounds of nature at its best.
Nice place to see. Just keep your visit brief or the security team will be hauling your butt outta there. Don't even think of taking a lawn chair!