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Bracy Gold Bison Ranch

1. Bracy Gold Bison Ranch

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14mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Swanton, OH
Welcome to our working bison ranch, where a unique experience awaits you. We are 10 minutes from Interstate 80/90. Explore our ranch through walking the paths that meander along the creek and around each bison pasture. As you stroll, discover the serenity of a large pond teeming with fish, dragonflies, butterflies, and amphibians. Visit our onsite store, where you can purchase our high-quality bison meat and unique bison artifacts. Additionally, from May to October, we offer tractor-drawn wagon tours into the pastures, providing an up-close encounter with these majestic animals. Please call Carmen at +14193201283 to schedule your tour. Nestled within a few miles of charming small towns boasting independent restaurants and stores, our location offers a perfect blend of rural tranquility and local amenities. For those seeking more extensive shopping options, we are conveniently situated within 15 miles of larger Toledo suburbs, featuring a variety of big-box stores. Our bison enjoy over 55 acres of pasture, benefitting from our commitment to rotational grazing for both pasture and bison health. At our ranch, we prioritize working harmoniously with the land, fostering the return of native flora and fauna to our property. Situated a few miles north of Swanton, our land, once used for standard crops, has undergone a transformation. After five years, we proudly boast an array of accomplishments, including the identification of over 25 different bird species in a single morning, an increase in local native pollinator populations (including the monarch butterfly), and a reduction in soil erosion. Join us on this journey as we invite you to experience the beauty of nature, the magnificence of bison, and the positive impact of sustainable practices on our land.
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The sun sets on another day at Uncle Chuck’s Cabin

3. Uncle Chuck's Cabin

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8.9mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 1 site · Lodging · Grand Rapids, OH
This property is a great place to enjoy nature. The Metropark has an easement through the canal. Bendview park is nearby. Undeveloped park acreage is near the access road to the east. Fly kites or drones in the grassy field. Snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are fun winter sports to indulge in. Birds find sanctuary here. Baltimore orioles, Cedar Waxwings,eagles, bluebirds and pileated woodpeckers pass through. Arrowheads have been found everywhere. There's peace and quiet in the surrounding area. Learn more about this land: See nature up close at this secluded getaway a 10 minute walk from South River Road. Enjoy fishing, bird watching, water sports, hiking, campfires and star gazing. Situated on the grassy bank of the Maumee with a natural boat launch. Adjacent to Metropark towpath between Waterville and Grand Rapids. Your fee includes propane and propane lantern, firewood and gas for the generator, plus use of boat, life vests and oars. Property has a fire ring, picnic table, grill and charcoal, sanitary outhouse and ample parking. Cabin has a microwave, Keurig, wood stove, futon, loft with full size bed, 5-gallon thermos of water, and electricity from a generator. No running water or kitchen. We provide twin sheets and pillow for the futon. We also make the full size bed in the loft.
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Leafy Oaks Campground Inc

4. Leafy Oaks Campground Inc

45mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 67 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Clyde, OH
Discover the unique charm of Leafy Oaks Campground, a hidden gem nestled between Toledo and Cleveland. This picturesque campground spans 80 scenic acres, providing a perfect escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With options for overnight, weekly, monthly, and seasonal camping, Leafy Oaks caters to all types of adventurers seeking a peaceful retreat. The campground is designed to offer privacy and tranquility, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to exploring nearby natural features and swimming holes. After a day of adventure, unwind at local restaurants and shops that showcase the best of the region. At Leafy Oaks, you’ll find not just a place to camp, but a community that embraces the spirit of the outdoors. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure in this ideal setting, where memories are made and nature thrives.
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Rusty's Retreat with pond and river

5. Rusty's Retreat with pond and river

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24mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 13 sites · Tents, RVs · Fostoria, OH
We bought this 125+ year old farm in 2010 with the hope of bringing it back to life. Overgrown and neglected, we have worked hard to make it a nice place for hiking, kayaking, fishing or any number of other activities. Peaceful and remote, the property has a beautiful brook that leads you to the South branch of the Portage river. Deer, turkey, geese, herons, mink and fox are just a few of our natural animal friends. Rusty the steer and his pony friends Lexi and Little Bits can be visited while they graze in the pasture. There are chickens and Brindle the barn kitty. We have the perfect place for dogs as well. We have four dogs that get along great with others and our fenced pond keeps them safe.
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Breathe in Silence & Serenity

6. Breathe in Silence & Serenity

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49mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Ann Arbor, MI
Experience the tranquility of nature just minutes from downtown Ann Arbor. This prime location offers easy access to hiking trails and the Huron River, making it a perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. The campsite is both herb and pet friendly, providing essential amenities like potable water and toilets. Enjoy year-round campfires in the provided pit or create your own, with cut wood available from the neighbor next door or forage your own from the woods on property. Relax and unwind as you watch breathtaking sunsets or feel the gentle breeze while taking in the expansive natural views. The property features a walking trail that circles the entire area, ideal for walking meditations. At night, be serenaded by the sounds of wood owls, foxes, coyotes, and pond frogs. During the day, spot hawks, eagles, sandhill cranes, blue herons, wild turkeys, ravens, pheasants, deer, and salamanders. You might also hear the soothing sounds of neighboring cattle farms. Additionally, you’re just minutes away from Raspberry U-Pick and other local organic farms, offering fresh, local produce to enhance your camping experience. Our property houses 3 Nigerian Dwarf goats in a pasture. They are very friendly and love hanging out and being pet. We also have 2 free range dogs on the property, Zeus and Rosie, both very friendly. We have a wood fired sauna that can be rented for an addiitonal fee of $50. Amananda Retreat Center also features a large community space for gathering,, breathwork, yoga, dance, meditation, sound healing, ceremony, etc. that can be rented upon request for additional fees. No same day bookings booked after 5pm. And please no late entry past 8pm in summer and 5pm in winter unless you've already checked in.
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Engedi Acres

7. Engedi Acres

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37mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging · Findlay, OH
Off-grid Tiny Home and tent clearing on Private 10 acres. Come stay in our little slice of nature, situated on a private 10 acre retired golf course. Enjoy your coffee on the front porch soothed by the bird sounds, watching the squirrels forage for nuts, and the occasional deer stopping for a drink at the seasonal pond or enjoy a s’more around the fire ring. Explore the 10 acres of manicured trails, grasslands, and clearings with your furry best friend, or play on our tree swings, slack lines, and zip line with your littles. One mile down the road, you’ll find Riverbend Recreation area with additional playgrounds, reservoir for fishing/boating, dog park, hiking trails, and cross country skiing available seasonally. The City of Findlay with ample grocery and dining outlets is a short 10 minute drive. The tiny home has a loft equipped with a queen mattress (no linens provided), desk, reading chair, kitchenette, and bistro table. Additional single camp cot available for sleeping on first level. One hammock provided, with additional places to hang hammocks you provide. Yard space is also available for pitching tents. Outhouse adjacent to the cabin. Limited electric available for device charging. Cabin is wired to plug into generator if desired. No running water is available, so water should be brought with you. Additional site available for tent camping. Farm fresh eggs, garden produce, and homemade dog treats available for purchase seasonally as available.
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Treasure Hunt Treehouse

11. Treasure Hunt Treehouse

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49mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 3 sites · Lodging · Napoleon, MI
WIFI Smart TV with Netflix, Disney+, Prime, Hulu Mini fridge, Keurig, toaster oven, outdoor sink with running water, gas grill, and microwave Heated mattress pads on all the beds, and propane heated Outdoor Activities: Stargazing Mushroom hunting Fishing Swimming Kayaking Hiking Hunting Wineries Outdoor Shooting Range open all year long less than 5 min away! 7 min drive from public boat launch to chain of lakes Private Access to spring fed lake 1/4 mile away - beautiful lake, sandy bottom Fire Pit Kayaks: Available to rent Please note that my home is on the property. Although the treehouse is completely separate, the driveway is shared, and you may run into me and/or my family coming and going. We strive to give you the privacy you want, or if you prefer we are available to talk or answer any questions! We love meeting new people, but this is your vacation and we want you to enjoy it however that means to you! Also, if you are traveling with kids and plan on using the trampoline or playset, just note that it might be possible that my kids might be out there once in a while too. We are a really laid back family, my goal in being a host is to assist you in an enjoyable vacation. This is a no worries, have fun, relax and enjoy yourselves experience I strive to provide - and that is about the only thing I take seriously! please reach out if there's anything I can do during your stay to help you achieve that perfect vacation you deserve!
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Boone Farm & Forest

13. Boone Farm & Forest

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50mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 2 sites · Tents · Dexter, MI
Come set up camp at a beautiful wooded site in the middle of our 600+ acre farm! Creekside Campsite will be open again May of 2025 with other sites coming later in the summer. We have a few toilets available (one is at the Creekside site) but no potable water. There is firewood available for purchase at each site. **If you bring your own wood please take any unburned logs with you when you leave** While the farm is sprawling, there are multiple houses across the property so stay on established trails only and keep your noise levels down. This is a working farm, so you may occasionally see trucks or tractors. Please be respectful of nature and our home by following the Pack It In Pack It Out protocol - what ever you bring to the site, please take it with you when you leave.
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Tails and Trails Horse Farm

15. Tails and Trails Horse Farm

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33mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 3 sites · Tents · Adrian, MI
Tails and Trails Farm is a gorgeous property that sits on 80 acres at the edge of the Irish Hills. We offer a place of healing and support for humans and animals through nature, music, and interaction. Many of our animals are rescues and we use them in a variety of therapies in an effort of healing for human an animal alike. We offer horseback riding lessons, pony rides. You can also tour the farm, meet the animals, and hear their stories. We look forward to meeting you! Learn more about this land: Come and enjoy our farm! Tails and Trails is a small family-owned horse farm in the Irish Hills of southeastern Michigan. Our campsite sits in the middle of 30 acres of private woods. There is a fire ring with room for seating and a separate area to place your tent directly adjacent. There is also another sitting area and plenty of options to hang hammocks. The site is about a 10 minute or .5 mile walk through a beautiful wooded trail from the parking area.  We also offer scheduled horseback trail rides across our 82 acres, for people of all ages. (If you have small children please specify so we can discuss options.) Please send us a message if you are interested to inquire about availability or if there are any questions we can answer.  In addition to the many full-size horses, we also have several miniature horses, miniature donkeys, chickens, 5 dogs, barn cats, and a pot-belly pig. All of which love attention from humans of all ages.  We are a 420 friendly property as cannabis is legal in Michigan. There are 5 dispensaries in Adrian offering both Recreational and Medical cannabis products for sale. If you would like help or advice about the local market please just ask.  This is a pack it in, pack it out campsite. The closest source of potable water is in the barn or about a ten-minute walk from the site.  This is a perfect social distancing campsite however you are still only a 10-minute drive to the nearest grocery store and 20 minutes from some great swimming lakes, kayaking, and small-town allure in the Irish Hills area.  Ann Arbor is also only a 45-minute drive and has a bounty to offer anyone. We are very familiar with the city and can offer advice or suggestions if you'd like. There is a kayak rental in Tecumseh which is about 15 minutes away where you can do an entire river loop and return to the same place thus requiring only one vehicle.  There are also several close lakes where you can drop your own kayak in and explore. If you’d like some more amenities then Walter Hayes State Park or Lake Hudson State Park are both about a 20-minute drive. We have trails throughout the woods and along with our fields for exploring. We welcome guests to wander and enjoy the property while respecting nature and all the things that live here. The area is alive with animals and creatures of all types. Families of deer and turkey call the farm home and don’t be surprised to hear a coyote howl at night. With natural water sources and different types of topography, we are blessed to have a variety of wildlife at our farm. We keep to ourselves however are more than happy to accommodate reasonable requests and appreciate others getting to enjoy the beauty and serenity the country can offer. We welcome all humans of good character that show love to each other and the Earth.
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Farley’s Farm Sanctuary

18. Farley’s Farm Sanctuary

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12mi from Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site · 1 site · Tent · Swanton, OH
Farley’s Farm Sanctuary is a grassroots 501c3 nonprofit animal sanctuary located on 5 acres in Swanton, OH. The campsite is located in the heart of the woods. This is a hike in primitive camp site (about 1/4 mile walk depending where you park) . We have a wagon and wheelbarrows available for use for hauling stuff back to the site. All money raised from this camp site goes back into building our sanctuary and provides ongoing care for our rescued animals! Oak Openings Metropark (including HEAVY Brewery) is located less than 5 miles away and offers a plethora of outdoor activities. Also located nearby is Johnston’s Fruit Farm (apple picking, pumpkin patch, fresh cut flowers, etc.) Tano’s Pizza (we recommend V-6 without cheese plus breadsticks no parm) and China Garden (vegetable tofu!) will deliver food here. The campsite includes a fire pit and composting toilet!
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The Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794 marked a turning point in America's westward expansion. Ohio was the frontier back then. A decisive battle between American forces and troops loyal to Britain forced the English to head to Canada. Native Americans were also forced to flee the oncoming tide of expansion.

Start with the 1.5-mile Northwest Territory Trail. This hike takes you through a wooded area overlooking a ravine that marks the Battle of Fallen Timbers. Signs and monuments describe what occurred here. Maj. Gen. Anthony Wayne led his American troops against 1,100 warriors from the Ohio and Great Lakes tribes. Despite dense forest and rainy weather conditions, Wayne's troops prevailed.

Cross the pedestrian bridge to find the Fallen Timbers Monument. The stone monument and statue overlooks the beautiful Maumee River and Side Cut Metropark. This wide-open park gives you a chance to stretch your legs. Occasionally, you may see living history re-enactors portraying American, British, or Native American warriors.

Fort Miamis sits several miles away on River Road. This British fort housed was meant to halt Wayne's advance to Detroit. The earthen fort consisted of a trench that was 25 feet deep. It was surrounded by sharp stakes and 14 cannons. The fort was one of the last bastions of British control in America during the War of 1812.

In addition to the historical sites, there are plenty of natural areas and campsites to enjoy. Fall time brings out gorgeous autumn colors. Nearby Toledo offers a large urban area for recreation, while Lake Erie also has recreational activities.

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