Sprawling for a hundred mile stretch along the shore of Lake Erie, the Cleveland metro area is clearly a big urban center, but with little effort visitors will find miles of city park trails, lake-side beaches and a well-rounded assortment of museums and sporting events.
A 1.7 mile delayed harvest, artificial lure only section is located between the mouths of Otter and Queen Creeks. A designated Federal Wilderness Area is located upstream of Forest Road 119. This is a walk-in only area. No fish are stocked in the Wilderness section of East Hickory Creek. However, native brook trout and wild brown trout reside here.
The lower section can be accessed from township roads off State Route 62. The Wilderness section can be accessed by hiking in from Forest Road 119 or the Hearts Content area.
Fishing
Fish:
Brook Trout Brown Trout Rainbow Trout
Details
Camping Info
There are no developed campgrounds along either stream. Dispersed camping is allowed in the area.
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