Near Maumee Bay State Park Triple
This is a common sight along the Bridal Trail.
Near Maumee Bay State Park Triple
There are great birding opportunities throughout this part of Maumee Bay State Park.

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Maumee Bay State Park Triple

4.0 (1 Rating)
A pleasant combination of the three primary off-pavement trails in the park.
7.3
mi
Distance
45
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeLess CrowdedSpringSwimmingViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Daylight Hours Only

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.31mi
Distance
45ft
Elevation Gain
45ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
622ft
High Point
575ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This is a fairly straightforward and flat hike through MBSP. There is plenty of easy parking at the campground, big hill and over by the lake, so you can take your pick of starting/ending points. This loop begins on the Mouse Trail, which is a 2.5 mile 8' wide grass trail through the woods that surround the campground. Typically the northeast and south ends are anywhere from wet to standing water. Mosquitos abound during their peak season but by itself is a quick circle tour with access from the visitor parking at the campground entrance. The unnamed birding trail loop that runs through the middle of the park criss crosses the paved paths but is a 10' wide grass trail that is easily identified. It's mapped here as the Grass Birding Trail. If just doing this loop park at the big hill or lakeside parking lot and you'll see plenty of critters, the 360deg view all the way to Canada (on extremely clear days!), hike along the lake, through the woods, across the prairies and enjoy plenty of wildflowers in season. This section does have the potential for standing water but there are ways around it.The bridal trail should be renamed "The Mini Black Swamp". Personally I love this section because you go traipsing through many sections of ~4 inch water for 30-40 yards at a time and always wonder if the swamp is going to crest the waterproofs. All told, this section gives you everything the native people suffered through navigating the Great Black Swamp... well...except the clean blazed trail, malaria, random Saber tooth threat or European invasion! As mentioned earlier, waterproof boots or a desire to get wet and muddy are required for this section.I hope you enjoy the park and really enjoy these less traveled areas!

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