Kokosing Wildlife Area
USA /
Ohio /
Fredericktown /
World
/ USA
/ Ohio
/ Fredericktown
World / United States / Ohio
The Kokosing Wildlife Area is flood control project of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It's approximately 1,113-acres are managed by the Division of Wildlife for fish and wildlife, including a 160-acre lake. Limited camping and picnicking are provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Constructed in 1971, the area is managed for wildlife through development of crop rotations and field sizes to provide food and cover for upland species.
The 160 acre lake is inhabited with largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, and bullhead are the primary game fish in the lake.
The 160 acre lake is inhabited with largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, and bullhead are the primary game fish in the lake.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°30'52"N 82°35'0"W
- Kokosing Dam 0.7 km
- Warren Rupp Observatory 18 km
- Pleasant Valley Ranch 23 km
- Edison, Ohio 25 km
- Camp McPherson 26 km
- Black Fork Wetlands Preserve and boardwalk 36 km
- Leesville , OH 37 km
- Train Derailment 47 km
- US 42/250 North 48 km
- Nankin, Ohio 52 km
- Perry Township 8.9 km
- Jefferson Township 11 km
- Worthington Township 18 km
- Troy Township 19 km
- Washington Township 20 km
- Apple Valley - Howard, Ohio 22 km
- Clear Fork Reservoir 22 km
- Pleasant Hill Lake Park 24 km
- Monroe Township 24 km
- Mohican State Park & Forest 27 km