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Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday-Sunday 11:00-16:00
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13551 West, OH-2, Oak Harbor, OH 43449, United StatesMap
Phone+1 419-898-4070
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  • lakeerielove419
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    A Top Place for Birding!

    The Boardwalk was closed through the beginning of the pandemic, so I was only able to observe certain migrating birds later in the seasons. Even so, it was a fun trip and I even found an owl!

    Reviewed on Feb 1, 2021
  • Cynthia K
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    Summer - not the time to come!

    This was our favorite trail! 1.6 miles of boardwalk that's wheelchair, & stroller accessible. Summer, however, is not the time to go. Lots of vegetation blocks out views of the marsh. There were lots ...

    Reviewed on Jul 28, 2019
  • HootieToo
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    WOW!! Beautiful!!!

    Love watching birds. Not an official birder and don't know one warbler from the other, but fascinated with them. Heard of this place and decided to check it out for a day trip from the Cleveland are...

    Reviewed on May 31, 2019
  • joelaspina1
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    A very enjoyable birding experience

    If you enjoy birding, this observatory.or nature, or just the outdoors, you will thoroughly enjoy this nature preserve.It is a center for bird migration reaching its peak for a couple of weeks in May ...

    Reviewed on May 9, 2019
  • cararro
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    Visit the Migratory Birds

    Visit during migration season, spring and/or fall, their office is at the beginning of the road into Magee Marsh. Then drive along to the boardwalk and stroll through a million warblers.

    Reviewed on May 8, 2019