Maumee Bay on
Lake Erie
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is located in the
U.S. state
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of
Ohio
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, just east of the city of
Toledo. The bay and the surrounding
wetlands form most of the
Maumee River basin, and in 1975 part of the area was incorporated into
Maumee Bay State Park. The park is not huge, covering , but its
wetland
A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded or saturated by water, either permanently (for years or decades) or seasonally (for weeks or months). Flooding results in oxygen-free (anoxic) processes prevailing, especially in the soils. The p ...
s feature some of the best
bird watching
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in the
United States
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. The Maumee Bay area is a popular vacation spot in the
Midwest, featuring several resorts and a
golf course
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.
North Maumee Bay
North Maumee Bay is a smaller part of Maumee Bay which combines the outflow of the
Ottawa River, Halfway Creek, Rapideau Drain, Flat Creek, Little Lake Creek and Bay Creek.
Historical Images of Maumee Bay
File:Scene on Maumee Bay, Toledo, Ohio - DPLA - b1879413fe76c9f67c27e3943be40e46 (page 1).jpg, Scene on Maumee Bay, Toledo, Ohio
File:Freighter Entering Maumee Bay, Toledo, Ohio - DPLA - 3c962f4644ae6a93534e462871a6975e (page 1).jpg, Freighter Entering Maumee Bay, Toledo, Ohio
File:Bay View, Toledo, Ohio - DPLA - 756c0862b9eb4920426e269940d3461a (page 1).jpg, Bay View, Toledo, Ohio
File:Toledo Yacht Club House, Toledo, Ohio - DPLA - 61ebecd21ef23baeac2cf8cf63c9b104 (page 1).jpg, Toledo Yacht Club House, Toledo, Ohio
References
Maumee Bay State Park homepage
Wetlands of Ohio
Bodies of water of Lucas County, Ohio
Bodies of water of Monroe County, Michigan
Bays of Lake Erie
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