Pater Wildlife Area

5351 Reily Millville Road, Oxford, OH 45056

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  • Photo of Pater Wildlife Area - Reily Millville Road, Oxford, Ohio, United States
  • Photo of Pater Wildlife Area - Reily Millville Road, Oxford, Ohio, United States
  • Photo of Pater Wildlife Area - Reily Millville Road, Oxford, Ohio, United States
  • Photo of Pater Wildlife Area - Reily Millville Road, Oxford, Ohio, United States
  • Photo of Pater Wildlife Area - Reily Millville Road, Oxford, Ohio, United States
  • Photo of Pater Wildlife Area - Reily Millville Road, Oxford, Ohio, United States
  • Photo of Pater Wildlife Area - Reily Millville Road, Oxford, Ohio, United States
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5351 Reily Millville Rd a, Oxford, OH 45056, United States
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Pater Wildlife Area is a serene park located at 5351 Reily Millville Road in Oxford, Ohio. This institution is dedicated to preserving and protecting the local wildlife and natural habitats. Visitors can explore the peaceful surroundings and observe a variety of bird species, mammals, and plant life in their natural environment. With walking trails, picnic areas, and educational programs, Pater Wildlife Area offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and learn about the importance of conservation. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or just looking for a relaxing outdoor experience, this park is the perfect destination for all ages.

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Gary Moore:
5

"Beautiful place. Creek to enjoy."

1 year ago
Koby Kuhlman:
5

"Checked this place out on a squirrel hunt. Didn't see any squirrel but I did see a rabbit and a bald eagle. I will check this place out again in the future. I didn't like the fact to navigate most of the property you have to go down a really big hill. You know what that means going back to your vehicle, especially if you are hauling out a deer. There was only 1 deer stand down there and I can see why."

almost 4 years ago
Taylor Cope:
1

"Been here a few times, overhunted by locals I'd say. Ppl have tree stands and harness's in trees back there, locked inaccessible to tree's. Given this public land is very small. I walked through one end to the other in less then 30 min. Seen 3 doe and a young buck."

almost 4 years ago
Hannah Giles:
4

"The trails need to be maintained. It's not a great spot to take kids or pets for this reason. It's also pretty steep and difficult to get down to the creek but it's worth the trek if you're able bodied! Tons of cool fossils everywhere, which is what inspired me to check this place out."

almost 4 years ago
Lee Coffey:
2

"There’s very little here, as far as a typical “park” idea. One review mentions a playground, but that has disappeared. The “hiking” trails are little more than animal paths, with often low hanging branches to duck under; come late spring/summer, they’ll be so overgrown you won’t be able to use them. The sign mentions public fishing, but I couldn’t find a path to the creek; the only actual path leads to bluff that’s impassible for anyone not willing to climb, slide, and machete their way down. Maybe I missed something, but it seems there’s not much to offer here."

almost 4 years ago
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