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Catching rays or camping under the stars – Maumee Bay has it all

Maumee Bay State Park offers some of the finest recreational facilities in the Midwest, in a unique natural environment created by the convergence of the land and Lake Erie. Read Full Story . . .

Fun and games abound in the Maumee Bay area

The Class AAA affiliate of the Detroit Tigers major league baseball team, the Mud Hens are the single most recognizable minor league team in professional baseball. And t hey are the current back-to-back Governors’ Cup champions of the International League. Read Full Story . . .

Late-spring, early summer sizzle with festivals, fairs & more

Our new Maumee Bay Calendar is here! Check out all the area happenings!  Read Full Story...

Take a detour to the past at area landmarks, museums

Set on the 25-acre Spiegel Grove estate of the late president, the center includes the 31-room Victorian home where President Hayes and his wife, Lucy, retired after his term in the White House, the three-story Hayes Museum and Library, and the Hayes tomb located at the end of a trail that was once part of the Scioto Indian Trail and the Harrison supply trail during the War of 1812. Read Full Story...

Anglin’ for a good time? Drop a line at one of area’s fishing spots

What better way to spend a late-spring or early-summer day than on the shore or out on the boat angling for the catch of the day? What can you expect while angling in the Maumee Bay-area waters?   Read Full Story...

Area courses offer something for golfers of all skill levels

There are a number of golf courses in the Maumee Bay area with skill levels and price ranges to meet any hacker’s needs.   Read Full Story...

Find a brew that suits you to a “tea” at Mugg`zs

GENOA - There’s an enticing new aroma in the air at A Most Unusual Garden & Gift Shop in downtown Genoa.

It’s not coming from the lavender shrubs, the sprigs of thyme or other colorful perennials in the tidy garden at the rear of the boutique.   Read Full Story...

Watch out for raccoons in Oregon!

They’re here, they’re there and just about everywhere. The influx of a raccoon or two into a neighborhood may not be cause for concern or even notice, but when 10 or 20 or a whopping 50 show up and they’re standing 42 inches tall, most would say it’s time to call animal control.   Read Full Story...

 



[Maumee Bay Press Photo by Ken Grosjean]

The Schedel Arboretum and Gardens, located primarily in the floodplain of the Portage River in Elmore, is a unique horticultural experience that offers different surprises in all seasons.

 

 

Visitor center at Ottawa wildlife refuge opens

After years of planning, the doors to the new visitor center at the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge have opened to the public. Read Full Story . . .

Discover hidden treasures, one-of-a-kind finds at area shops

No visit to the Maumee Bay area would be complete without a stop at some of the local shops and stores, considered to be the jewels of the many small towns that dot the map here. Shopping centers and malls are the place to go for a day of shopping or to pick up a forgotten necessity. Read Full Story . . .

Anticipation building for opening of Veterans’ Glass City Skyway

Anticipation is building for the grand opening of The Veterans' Glass City Skyway bridge over the Maumee River, scheduled for June.   Read Full Story...

Save Ohio’s trees: don't move firewood

Campers, hikers, hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts can help prevent the spread of emerald ash borer (EAB) in Ohio by not transporting firewood.   Read Full Story...

Polar bear cubs making a big splash at the Toledo Zoo

They’re so cute, it’s almost un-bearable.

In late November 2006, three polar bear cubs were born to Crystal and Nan at the Toledo Zoo.   Read Full Story...

Holy Toledo! How did it all begin?

The origin of the exclamation “Holy Toledo!” is the subject of much speculation. One suggestion is the name came about because of the heavy concentration of churches located on Collingwood Boulevard, according to the Greater Toledo Convention and Visitors Bureau.   Read Full Story...

Celebrating the history, future of Toledo Harbor Lighthouse

Located about seven miles north of Maumee Bay State Park in Lake Erie, the Toledo Harbor Lighthouse marks the Great Lakes’ shallowest, warmest most biologically productive waters.   Read Full Story...

 


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