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Sandusky State Scenic River

The Sandusky River was the second scenic river designated in the State. It is located between Upper Sandusky and Fremont in the northwestern agricultural portion of the state.

Flowing through some of the richest farm land in the midwest, the Sandusky Scenic River has many exposed dolomite and limestone outcroppings which add to its scenic qualities.

The southern two-thirds is relatively flat, characterized by broken ridges ranging from 10 to 50 feet in height, representative of end moraines deposited by the glaciers.

The northern one-third is flat to gently rolling and characterized by shorelines from ancient lakes formed as the glaciers receded. The Sandusky is the only stream in the state which is home to all six species of redhorse suckers including the state endangered river redhorse.

More information about Indian Mill on the Sandusky River.

Page last updated 1/16/04