Sunday, July 20, 2008
A kayaking trip up the Black River in Lorain

Bird-watching on the Black River is spectacular. Click here for more information. Black River Landing in Lorain is also known for being station 100 of the Underground Railroad. Last year a monument was placed here at Black River Landing, paying homage to the abolitionists who risked their lives by helping slaves escape to Canada.

The Charles Berry Bridge in Lorain is the second largest bascule bridge in the world.

Sailboats head out for an afternoon of racingA great place to tie off and have a bite to eat.

Appledore V, a 65' schooner takes Lorain Port Fest attendees on a public sail. Click here for today’s schedule. Click here for more info on kayaking along the Back Roads and Beaches route. Labels: birding, Black River, events, Jackalope Restaurant, kayaking, Lake Erie, Lorain, multi-sport, sailing
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Weekend Fun Rolls On
Riding the Back Roads and Beaches Bike Route from Oberlin—Vermilion—Lorain, we found lots of activity, cyclists and great weather. Here are a few scenes from the route:
The town of Oberlin is buzzing with visitors and cyclists. This is one of the busiest of the year as Oberlin College prepares for commencement on Monday. The weekend is jam packed with tours, events, performances and programs all over town. Click here for a schedule.
We stopped by the Weltzheimer-Johnson House which was hosting tours. The house is known as the “Frank Lloyd Wright House” in Oberlin. It was designed in 1948 and is the first Usonian house in Ohio and one of the few open to the public. The house is open again today for tours.
We spotted these two way up, enjoying the day with a bird's eye view.

At the Oberlin Heritage Center's Little Red Schoolhouse. Oberlin Heritage Center is hosting great weekend events, walking tours and children's activities.
Along the Lorain County Metro Parks' North Coast Inland Trail, right by Breuer Pottery we saw a lot of cycling activity including the dreaded mechanical problem!
Near Kipton Community Park
Further north, we hit the town of Vermilion where we found beach lovers enjoying a beautiful sunset at the Inland Seas Maritime Museum.
And in Lorain as well, families, children and cyclists were enjoying the sunset at Lakeview Park and the Rose Cafe, which has awesome views of Lake Erie.
Sailboats are back at local marinas. We found lots of boaters enjoying the beautiful sunset to cap off their day of sailing.

The Lorain Lighthouse was the sight of exciting tours yesterday. More tours are scheduled throughout the summer.
We found this guy looking for supper along the shores of Lake Erie in Lorain. What a beautiful day along the Back Roads and Beaches route! Today promises to be even better! Labels: back roads and beaches, birding, dining, events, Lake Erie, Lakeview Park, Lorain, Lorain County Metro Parks, Museums, Oberlin, Vermilion, walking tours
Monday, August 13, 2007
View from the kayak

Kayaking is a big part of Back Roads and Beaches Multi-sport tour. Kayaks can be rented in the southern portion of the BRaB tour at Findley State Park or, in the northern portion, at Great Lakes Kayaking. Yesterday, my family and I rented kayaks at Great Lakes Kayaking and were treated to a unique view and experience in Lake Erie. Great Lakes Kayaking rents double kayaks so my 7 and 8 year olds were able to tag along with the grown-ups and I didn't have to worry about them wearing out.
This proved to be a great way to get some exercise and teach the kids a little about the environment. They especially loved kayaking under the Charles Berry Bascule Bridge where they could look up and see the cars traveling over them. A little further up the river, the kids loved the choppy waters and sailboats that sweep by the lighthouse. We didn't venture out onto the lake but found our little Black River excursion to be enough of a workout.
As seen by the full parking lot at the Port Authority launch ramp, Sunday was a big day for smallmouth bass fishing as well. There was a rather large tournament going on so we shared the river with quite a few bass boats. Lake Erie is especially well-known for awesome walleye, smallmouth bass, steelhead and perch fishing. There are numerous charter boats that can take small groups out for a half day or full day of fishing.
As for kayaking, if you're bringing your own, there are a number of great places to launch for a Lake Erie adventure. Vermilion has a Municipal boat ramp where you can launch your own kayak or canoe. Vermilion is currently working on developing a kayak trail of the Vermilion River. Other good Lake Erie Launching points include the Lorain Port Authority Lakeside Landing and the Black River Wharf Boat Launch (where kayaks can be rented). If you're planning the day around kayaking Lake Erie, just east of the Black River you'll find Spitzer Lakeside Marina and the Jackalope Restaurant. If you leave your kayak at Lakeside Landing, you can take a break and have a bite to eat at Jackalope. Outdoor seating with a view of the marina and Lorain Lighthouse are available.
I can't forget to mention the birding along the Black River! We saw a number of different birds, Great Blue Herons that were busy fishing, Sandhill cranes, Magnolia Warblers and Mallards.
We feel very lucky to have all these awesome natural experiences so close to home. Hopefully the kids have some new memories and a better appreciation of our environment and recreation. And I hope they are inspired, as I am, to continue to explore and protect our natural resources.
Click here for more information on the Back Roads and Beaches Multi-Sport tour of Lorain County/North Central Ohio.
Labels: birding, Black River, fishing, kayaking
Thursday, August 9, 2007
A summer evening along the route


Now that we've gotten so much rain the past few days, the landscape has changed quite a bit. A short evening ride in the southern portion of the Back Roads and Beaches route found the landscape to be quite lush, with corn seeming to have grown a couple feet in a few days! Roadside stands brimming with produce are cropping up everywhere and recently sealed road surfaces are smoothed out.
These images are all from the Pitts Rd, Jones Rd area. Soon this area will be much busier with traffic from the Lorain County Fair. There is a fairgrounds entrance right from the Pitts Rd. portion of the route. The fair will run from August 20-26, 2007. Care should be taken on the Pitts/Hughes/Quarry Rd. portion of the route during this time. This normally quiet area will see a bit more traffic. If you're on the route, the Lorain County Fair makes a great stop! Or, if you'd prefer to see the sights from a quiet distance, you can do so from the Wellington upground reservoir. This reservoir is known for being a desirable birding site during spring and fall. Sitting at the reservoir and watching the fair from a distance is a unique experience.
Labels: birding, events, Lorain County Fair, Pitts Rd., Wellington Reservoir