Public Land Camping

Michael J. Kirwan Damsite Recreation Area

Wayland, OHManaged by USACE

Things to Do

BikingBirdingDay use areaFishingHikingInterpretive programsPicnickingVisitor centerWildlife viewing

RV & Site Information

Popular activities at this location include Biking, Birding, Day use area, and Fishing. The campground's proximity to Wayland offers convenient access to additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the Ohio region.

Located in Wayland, Ohio, Michael J. Kirwan Damsite Recreation Area provides bookable camping options for visitors exploring America's public lands. Contact the site directly for real-time availability and current conditions.

About this place

Overview The Michael J. Kirwan Dam Site Recreation Area provides an attractive setting where visitors can spend the day picnicking, fishing, hiking or enjoying nature's beauty. The Michael J. Kirwan Dam Site Recreation Area is located adjacent to the Visitor Center on Wayland Road. The area provides easy access to the causeway of the dam --a popular hiking, biking, and fishing destination-- and includes exercise equipment, a swing set, and gardens on site. The shelter is reservable from May to September and is first-come-first-serve the remainder of the year. The shelter is located within walking distance of the dam and electric, tables, and grills are included. Reservations can be made at Recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777 Recreation Visitors to the park will find numerous, well maintained facilities available for fishing, hiking, picnicking, camping, boating, and other year-round outdoor activities. Visitors of all ages are invited to explore the rich history and fascinating features of the Visitor Center located on Wayland Road. A series of programs are offered highlighting the natural, cultural and historical significance of the reservoir and its surrounding area. You may also experience our unique wildlife platform, where you can see the flora and fauna of the area and maybe even catch a glimpse of wild turkeys. The reservoir and the majority of its surrounding lands are leased by the Corps of Engineers to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources as West Branch State Park. Natural Features Surrounded by the lush, green farmland of Northern Ohio, Michael J. Kirwan Dam & Reservoir provides miles of clean waters and scenic countryside for your enjoyment. The reservoir is located on the West Branch of the Mahoning River and covers over 3,000 acres. The shores of the reservoir boast shady hardwood forests where deer, turkey, and other wildlife are plentiful and the lake provides excellent opporunities for fishing. The numerous deep feeder channels and shallow shoreline provide habitat for a variety of fish species including walleye, muskie, striped bass, large and smallmouth bass, crappie, and bluegills.

Contact Info For facility specific information, please call (330) 358-2622. Nearby Attractions There are 1.3 miles of hiking trails on Corps managed lands, including the Discovery Recreation Area Trail System located off Kestrel Way, and the Tailwaters Trail located on Wayland Road. The wildlife platform is located on the Discovery Trail. The Buckeye Trail loop now crosses the dam and encompasses the entire lake for more information on the Buckeye Trail, visit www.buckeyetrail.org. The ODNR maintains several other hiking, mountain bike and bridle trails as well as a horse camp area.

Getting There

From East or West: Take Exit 48 (State Route 225) off of interstate 76 and travel north 2 miles to Cable Line Rd. There will be a left turn lane there and a cemetary on right. Turn left on Cable Line Road. Go 1 mile to Wayland Rd. and turn right. Travel approximately 3/4 mile on Wayland Rd., the Visitor Center will be located on your left side. From North: Take State Route 14 South, turn left onto State Route 5 East and travel 8 miles. You will pass Ravenna Arsenal on the left side. Turn right on Wayland Rd. and travel approximately 2 miles. The Visitor Center will be located on your right side.

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