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Middle Bass Island State Park Marina

Pelee Island

Source: u_s__geological_survey Updated 1 year ago

City: Middle Bass, OH
County: Ottawa County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 41.67616406, -82.81136789
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About This Access Site
Middle Bass Island State Park Marina, located in Ottawa County near Put-in-Bay, offers boat ramp access to Lake Erie's western basin. This full-service marina provides convenient launching for kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats, with amenities including a staffed harbormaster, pumpout facilities, and multiple piers. The facility is situated on Lake Erie, a large freshwater lake known for variable wind and wave conditions, so paddlers should check weather forecasts before launching.

The marina operates seasonally from May 1 to October 15 and is accessible by ferry or private boat. The site is near Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial on nearby South Bass Island, making it a good base for exploring the Lake Erie Islands region. Given Lake Erie's size and exposure, this ramp is best suited for experienced paddlers or those planning short trips in protected waters. Contact the harbormaster or call (419) 285-2184 for current conditions, facility details, and any seasonal closures before your visit.
Federal Facility Information
(419) 285-2184 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview:At dawn on the morning of September 10, 1813, a lookout spotted six British vessels to the northwest of Put-in-Bay in western Lake Erie. Immediately Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry issued a flurry of orders and made preparations to sail forth to engage the British. What ensued would be one of the bloodiest naval actions in America's young history.

By 3:00 p.m. the U.S. naval...

Overview:At dawn on the morning of September 10, 1813, a lookout spotted six British vessels to the northwest of Put-in-Bay in western Lake Erie. Immediately Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry issued a flurry of orders and made preparations to sail forth to engage the British. What ensued would be one of the bloodiest naval actions in America's young history.

By 3:00 p.m. the U.S. naval squadron had won a complete victory over its opponent with Perry writing the famous phrase to General William Henry Harrison: "Dear General: We have met the enemy and they are ours. Two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop. Yours with great respect and esteem, O.H. Perry."

The Battle of Lake Erie proved to be one of the most resounding naval triumphs of the War of 1812. The victory secured control of the lake, forcing the British to abandon its base at Fort Malden and retreat up the Thames River. General Harrison's land force pursued, decisively defeating the small British army and its allied Indian force on October 5, 1813 at the Battle of the Thames. Later, during the peace talks, the dual victories of Lake Erie and the Thames insured that the states of Ohio and Michigan would remain the sovereign territory of the United States of America.

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Nearby Recreation Areas
Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial Located within