Grand River-Lower Watershed Important Bird Area

Grand River-Lower Watershed
Important Bird Area

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Locations

Lake
Baker Rd. Park
Beaty Landing
Blair Landing
Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park
Fairport Nursery Rd.
Girdled Road Reservation
Girdled Road Reservation--North Entrance
Girdled Road Reservation--Skok Meadows
Grand River Landing
Headlands Beach SP
Headlands Beach SP--Shipman Pond
Headlands Dunes State Nature Preserve
Helen Hazen Wyman Park
Hell Hollow Western Trails
Hell Hollow Wilderness Area
Hidden Valley Metropark
Hidden Valley Metropark--North Entrance
Hogback Ridge Metropark
Indian Point Park--Lower Lot Entrance
Indian Point Park--Upper Lot Entrance
Kiwanis Recreation Park
Masons Landing Park
Mentor Lagoons Marina and Canoe Trails
Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve
Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve
Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve--Kerven Trail
Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve--Wake Robin
Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve--Zimmerman Trail
Morton Park, Mentor
Painesville Township Park
River Rd. Park
Riverview Park
Sunset Harbor

Trumbull
Grand River Wildlife Area
Grand River Wildlife Area--Coffee Creek Wetlands
Grand River Wildlife Area--Dead Branch Wetlands
Grand River Wildlife Area--Hoffman Norton Rd. North of OH-88
Grand River Wildlife Area--Hoffman Norton Rd. South of OH-88
Grand River Wildlife Area--Hoffman Norton Rd. Trail and Boardwalk
Grand River Wildlife Area--Hyde Oakfield Rd. Area
Grand River Wildlife Area--Norton Lane Ponds
Grand River Wildlife Area--Parking and Wetland East of OH-534
Grand River Wildlife Area--Stroups Hickox Rd. Ponds
Grand River Wildlife Area--Tamarack Lake

About Grand River-Lower Watershed Important Bird Area

This IBA includes 23 miles of river recognized by Ohio’s Wild and Scenic River program. The lower Grand River includes gorge areas with hemlock ravines in tributaries, a harbor, state park, county parks, hemlock ravines, riparian corridor, beach grasses/dunes, lakeshore, a restored wetland, and deciduous forests. Reservations owned by Lake Metroparks protect some of the significant habitats, but there is also much private land.

From Grand River-Lower Watershed Important Bird Area webpage