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State Parks: Lake Milton

16801 Mahoning Avenue
Lake Milton, Ohio 44429-9998
(330) 654-4989 *Get Directions

Lake Milton's reservoir offers the best in water-related recreation. Boating, swimming and fishing are popular. The scenic shoreline provides a habitat for waterfowls and shorebirds for visitors to enjoy.

Boating

  • 3 launch ramps and seasonal dock rentals are available
  • Lake designated for unlimited horsepower
  • 100 seasonal docks for rental
  • Fuel for sale

Swimming

  • 600-foot beach has restrooms, change booths, showers

Fishing and Hunting

  • Lake stocked with walleye, largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie and channel catfish
  • Also small numbers of smallmouth bass, brown bullhead, yellow perch, white bass and muskellunge
  • Hunting is permitted in designated areas
  • A valid Ohio fishing and/or hunting license is required

Picnicking

  • 5 shelterhouses available

Hiking

  • 1 3/4 mile hiking trail available

Winter activities

  • Snow mobiling
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Ice fishing

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