The Columbus Dispatch

East Harbor State Park shows off upgrades to its nature center

- Daniel Carson

MARBLEHEAD — East Harbor State Park’s Nature Center has been a mainstay at the Ottawa County state park for more than 40 years, with visitors coming in to learn more about the region’s natural wonders and abundant wildlife.

The facility has undergone a dramatic makeover and Ohio Department of Natural Resources officials showed up Friday to celebrate the opening of the newly renovated nature center.

ODNR Director Mary Mertz said East Harbor’s renovation­s are part of her agency’s statewide effort to improve its park nature centers. Mertz said the nature center is now designed to remain open even when it is not staffed.

“This is going to be a whole new era of interactio­n at East Harbor,” Mertz said.

In 2020, ODNR launched an initiative for improving and updating more than two dozen state park nature centers to provide visitors with the best naturebase­d educationa­l experience­s possible, according to the state agency.

This year, ODNR will celebrate 12 nature center improvemen­t projects.

The East Harbor nature center’s new interior includes exhibits that give visitors a fresh introducti­on to the region’s fish and snakes, as well as bald eagles.

Also included in the renovation­s are exhibits detailing the natural wonders of Kelleys Island’s Glacial Grooves and tips for boating safety on Lake Erie.

Mike Monnett, East Harbor’s park manager, said 25,000 visitors come into the park’s nature center annually.

He said the nature center hadn’t changed much prior to the recent top-tobottom renovation­s, which also included a the installati­on of a new HVAC system, flooring work and painting. “We really needed an upgrade,” Monnett said.

Renovation­s at the center, which cost about $120,000, took about a year.

Monnett noted the new eagle display inside the nature center.

He said there are two bald eagle nests located inside the East Harbor park. dacarson@gannett.com 419-334-1046

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 ?? PHOTOS BY DANIEL CARSON/THE NEWS-MESSENGER ?? ODNR Director Mary Mertz said East Harbor State Park’s nature center is now designed to remain open even when it is not staffed. She and other state officials helped celebrate the East Harbor center’s reopening Friday.
PHOTOS BY DANIEL CARSON/THE NEWS-MESSENGER ODNR Director Mary Mertz said East Harbor State Park’s nature center is now designed to remain open even when it is not staffed. She and other state officials helped celebrate the East Harbor center’s reopening Friday.
 ?? ?? The East Harbor nature center’s new interior includes exhibits that give visitors a fresh introducti­on to the region’s fish and snakes, as well as bald eagles in this exhibit. Also included in the renovation­s are exhibits detailing the natural wonders of Kelleys Island’s Glacial Grooves and tips for boating safety on Lake Erie.
The East Harbor nature center’s new interior includes exhibits that give visitors a fresh introducti­on to the region’s fish and snakes, as well as bald eagles in this exhibit. Also included in the renovation­s are exhibits detailing the natural wonders of Kelleys Island’s Glacial Grooves and tips for boating safety on Lake Erie.
 ?? ?? East Harbor State Park’s nature center has undergone a $120,000 makeover that includes new exhibits, flooring and HVAC system.
East Harbor State Park’s nature center has undergone a $120,000 makeover that includes new exhibits, flooring and HVAC system.

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