Portage Lakes State Park

Portage Lakes State Park offers a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a collection of lakes for a variety of water-based activities amid serene natural landscapes.

2,034
Acres Protected
9
Miles of Trails
1,000,000
Annual Visitors
1949
Year Established

About Portage Lakes State Park

 

Portage Lakes State Park, located in Summit County, Ohio, provides a unique blend of water-based recreation options and lush natural settings. The park encompasses multiple interconnected lakes across more than 2,000 acres, providing excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming. The region teems with diverse wildlife, and visitors can enjoy observing local flora and fauna throughout the year. Historically, the park's waterways were significant for local Native American tribes and early Ohio settlers, who used them for transport and trade. Today, the park is cherished for its recreational appeal, with amenities that include a well-maintained beach, boat ramps, and fishing platforms. Hiking trails weave through forested areas, offering peaceful nature walks and birdwatching prospects. The park is a popular destination for both families looking for a delightful day by the water and outdoor adventurers seeking aquatic or woodland experiences.

Highlights

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Turkeyfoot Lake Beach: a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.

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The extensive network of canals linking the Portage Lakes.

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Fishing on East Reservoir, well-known for bass and catfish.

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Nature trails offering serene hikes and abundant birdwatching.

Notable Natural Features

Turkeyfoot Lake

Offers a beach area perfect for family-friendly swimming.

North Reservoir

A prime location for anglers, known for its thriving fish populations.

The Canal Trails

Ideal for experiencing the natural beauty and historical waterways of the park.