Caesar+Creek+Beach+Area

Also, see Caesar Creek State Park, Caesar Creek Important Bird Area, and Caesar Creek State Park Birding Drive
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Warren County
=Caesar Creek State Park= =Beach Area= Waynesville, Ohio 45068 Caesar Creek State Park website Caesar Creek State Park map

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Caesar Creek SP--Beach Area
Coordinates: 39.5136225, -84.0185299 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Caesar Creek State Park Beach Area
The public beach can be good for gulls, terns, and shorebirds, especially early in the morning. Scan the beach carefully during the fall and spring. During the fall migration, the lake can attract migrating gulls, including occasional Franklin's Gulls. Both Bald Eagles and Osprey are often seen fishing in the lake.

About Caesar Creek State Park
The Caesar Creek State Park area sits astride the crest of the Cincinnati Arch, a convex tilting of bedrock layers caused by an ancient upheaval. Younger rocks lie both east and west of this crest where some of the oldest rocks in Ohio are exposed. The sedimentary limestones and shales tell of a sea hundreds of millions of years in our past which once covered the state. The park's excellent fossil finds give testimony to the life of this long vanished body of water.

The forests of the area are comprised of over 65 species of plants. Several major communities thrive in the area. A northern floodplain forest is found in the valley, while mixed associations of oak-hickory and beech-maple woodlands clothe the ridges and hillsides. Red-tail hawk, white-tail deer, raccoon, red fox and box turtle make the park their home. From Caesar Creek State Park website

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