Activities
In addition to being a popular fishing location, ODNR maintains one boat ramp, four smaller launch areas, a marina to rent kayaks and canoes, a 300-foot (91 m) beach and swimming area, seasonal refreshment stand, picnic areas, shelter houses, campsites, cabins,[6] six hiking trials, and ten miles (16 km) of bridle trails. Scuba diving and sailing are also popular activities since no motorized boats are allowed on the lake.[2]