Audubon Wetlands Preserve

Audubon Wetlands Preserve

1379 Township Road 743 Ashland, Ohio 44805

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About this Location

Through the efforts of the Greater Mohican Audubon Society and a grant from the Clean Ohio Fund, most of this 215-acre park was acquired in 2007. The park was dedicated and opened in the spring of 2009.

The park lies east of a large cattail marsh, which is a short walk from the parking lot. A 250-foot boardwalk was built across the marsh and is the only access to the main body of the park. Right beyond the boardwalk are a short 0.5-mile loop and another 1.5-mile loop around the edges of the park, which contain five bridges that cross over old river channels. Gravel trails wind through woods, meadows, wetlands, and along the Jerome Fork River.

Since the Jerome Fork River flows through the park, there is a great deal of ecological diversity to explore. There are riverbanks, old river channels, and over 100 acres of swamp oak-maple forest lying in the floodplains on both sides of the river. Several wetlands are present, including a rare sweet flag marsh, a high-quality greater burr reed marsh, and a buttonbush marsh. These low areas are home to a great many spring wildflowers, including green dragon, and other unusual species. There are scattered dry uplands throughout the park where a wide variety of wildflowers thrive throughout the summer and fall. Many species of trees populate the park – including swamp white oak, hickory, and pawpaw. The park is also home to a vast array of sedges.

The ecological diversity of Audubon Wetland Preserve includes a variety of habitats for animals. The wetlands provide breeding grounds for salamanders, peepers, frogs, and toads, all of which fill the spring air with sounds. Greater Mohican Audubon Society identified over 96 species of birds, including Sora, Virginia rail, common gallinule, and sandhill cranes. There is even a Blue Heron Rookery near the river.

With all of the colors and sounds of the season, an autumn walk in Audubon Wetlands Preserve can be a memorable experience. Winter is splendid with the silence, the silhouetted trees, the ice-covered wetlands, and the tracks in the snow of wildlife. We hope you find the time to walk and experience this vast and wonderful park.

Note: Insect repellent is advised during the summer months.

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