Tiffin River Wildlife Area
Tiffin River Wildlife Area is a non-contiguous 465-acre (188 ha) State Wildlife Management Area on Ohio State Route 66 in western Fulton County, Ohio between Fayette, Ohio and Archbold, Ohio.[1] Hunting is allowed, and the Ohio DNR has released pheasants for hunting in the area.[2][3] There is a parking lot off County Road 23.[4]
Tiffin River Wildlife Area | |
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Location | Fulton County, Ohio, United States |
Coordinates | 41°36′20″N 84°18′42″W |
Area | 465 acres (188 ha) |
Named for | Tiffin River |
Governing body | Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks and Recreation |
Website | Ohio Department of Natural Resources - Tiffin River Wildlife Area |
Notes
- Tiffin River Wildlife Area OhioDNR.gov Retrieved 29 March 2016
- ODNR to release pheasants at 28 public hunting areas highlandcountypress.com Retrieved 29 March 2016
- Wildlife A Valued Resource Toledo Blade, Retrieved 29 March 2016
- Tiffin River Wildlife Area ohioebirdhotspots Retrieved 29 March 2016
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