DEER CREEK LAKE DAY USE, OH Campground Reservation, Info, Images, Map, Directions

DEER CREEK LAKE DAY USE, Ohio Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions

From Columbus, Ohio, take Highway 62 south to Mt. Sterling. Turn south on Route 207 and continue for 8 miles to the lake. Turn at the intersection; picnic shelter is on Crownover Mill Road.

Phone

740-869-2243

Activities

BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HUNTING, SWIMMING SITE

Keywords

DCBD,BELOW DAM AREA,PICNIC SHELTER SITE,Deer Creek Below Dam Day Use,Buck Shelter,Doe Shelter,DEER CREEK LAKE

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Overview

Deer Creek Lake Day Use Area is located just below the dam at Deer Creek Lake, 35 miles southwest of Columbus, Ohio. The lake provides an ideal location for boating, fishing, camping, hiking and hunting.

Recreation

The lake is a prime location for boating and swimming. Boat ramps and docks are scattered at various parks around the lake.

Fishing is a very popular activity. Bluegill, white crappie, channel catfish, saugeye, white, largemouth, smallmouth and rock bass, carp, bullhead and flathead catfish are the major sport species found in the lake.

Facilities

Deer Creek offers two group day-use picnic shelters located below the dam, 40 yards from a creek popular for fishing. Both are accessible and can accommodate up to 100 guests each.

Natural Features

Deer Creek Lake is situated among gently rolling hills in south central Ohio. The area is forested with a variety of hardwoods, including oak, hickory, elm, black walnut, ash, maple and sycamore.

An abundance of wildlife inhabits the area around the lake, including ring-necked pheasant, cottontail rabbit, squirrel, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, raccoon, mink, red fox, skunk, coyote and beaver. Red-tailed hawks, Northern harriers and American kestrels are also common sights.

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