Punderson+State+Park--Stump+Lake

Also, see Punderson State Park and Cuyahoga River-Upper Important Bird Area
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Geauga County
=Punderson State Park= =Stump Lake= Newbury, Ohio 44065 Punderson State Park website Punderson State Park map

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Punderson SP--Stump Lake
Coordinates: 41.4631994, -81.2036258 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Punderson State Park
The aquatic environment of the lake combined with the surrounding woodlands give Punderson a diverse array of natural wonders. The lake is home to a variety of shorebirds and waterfowl including great blue herons, Canada geese, and wood ducks. Ohio's largest rodent, the beaver, can also be spotted around the lake. Great horned owls, white-tailed deer, opossum, and raccoons can be found within the park boundaries. Red-headed Woodpeckers can often be found on the edge of the golf course at Punderson.

About Stump Lake
The Erie Trail, 2.2 miles, circles Stump Lake and the Erie Point Trail provides views of the lake.

About Punderson State Park
Punderson State Park is located in the glaciated plateau region of Ohio. During the Ice Age, this area was buried under glacial ice. The last glacier to enter Ohio's boundaries, the Wisconsinan, receded about 12,000 years ago. Punderson Lake, one of Ohio's few natural lakes, owes its origin to this massive ice sheet. It is a kettle lake which was formed when a large block of ice broke off the glacier creating a depression which filled with meltwater. Punderson is the largest and deepest kettle lake in Ohio.

The aquatic environment of the lake combined with the surrounding woodlands give Punderson a diverse array of natural wonders. The lake is home to a variety of shorebirds and waterfowl including great blue herons, Canada geese, and wood ducks. Ohio's largest rodent, the beaver, can also be spotted around the lake. Great horned owls, white-tailed deer, opossum, and raccoons can be found within the park boundaries.

In the park, the vegetation is as diverse as the animal population. Wild geranium, buttercup, blue-eyed grass, and pennywort are just a few of the wildflowers that inhabit the area. From Punderson State Park website

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