Maumee Bay Lodge, Oregon OH

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1750 State Park Road, #2 Oregon, OH 43616 Phone 419-836-1466 • Fax maumeebaylodge.comgreatohiolodges.com419-836-2438 Please leave this directory for the next guest. 2023

The Maumee Bay Conference Center features 7,504 square feet of function space within eight function rooms, each of which features breathtaking views of Lake Erie or scenic parklands. The 5,031-square-foot Grand Ballroom accommodates up to 400 guests, illuminated by natural lighting. The adjacent balcony with wonderful Lake Erie vistas is equally alluring for meeting breaks and celebrations. Outdoors, the 2,000-capacity Amphitheatre can be transformed for concerts and special events. We also can cater clambakes and barbecues in our outdoor dining venues. Maumee Bay is a picture-perfect setting for romantic weddings, whether a ceremony overlooking sparkling lake waters or an elegant ballroom reception. Please call our in-house representative, who will be happy to answer any questions and provide you with information. All inclusive meeting packages are available for groups of 25 people or more.

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WELCOME 2023

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A special welcome to you, our guest. Thank you for selecting our Lodge for your visit, be it business or pleasure. This directory is dedicated to you in order to help you enjoy your stay and be aware of the many exciting things to see and do. While you are here, we hope you have time to truly experience and enjoy the great environment that makes this such a special place, so different from other hotels. Our entire staff is dedicated to one purpose, and that is making your stay as relaxing and refreshing as possible. We want to exceed, not just meet, your expectations. Staff of Maumee Bay Lodge & Conference Center

CHECK-IN TIMES: Lodge 4:00 PM; Cabin 4:30 PM. CHECK-OUT TIMES: Lodge 11:00 AM; Cabin 10:00 AM.

ELEVATORS: One located in the west wing by the Dining Room, one in the east wing across from room 101 and one next to the Front Desk. North wing guests should use Front Desk elevator.

NATURE CENTER: Hours vary. Located at the entrance to Cabin Road Touch 9+419-836-9117

PETS: Sorry, no pets permitted in the Lodge. There are a limited number of two-bedroom pet-friendly Cabins. Service dogs are welcome.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES: A list of local services is available at the Front Desk.

VENDING SERVICES: Snack and beverage machines are located throughout the Lodge. East wing by the elevator on each floor. North wing at beginning of hallway and across from rooms 139 & 239.

ICE MACHINES: Located in vending areas. As a courtesy to other guests, please do not attempt to fill coolers from ice machine. Contact the Front Desk for bulk ice availability. INTERNET: Wireless internet available in the Lodge. Contact Front Desk for more information.

FRONT DESK: Touch 500 GIFT SHOP: Open daily. Hours vary according to season (posted on door) Touch 574

PARKING: Please park in designated paved parking areas only.

GOLF COURSE: Open daily, April through October. Pro Shop, Snack Bar, Rental Clubs and Carts Touch 9+419-836-9009

PUBLIC AREAS: As a reminder, public areas (i.e. Lobby areas) are for the enjoyment of all guests. Our company policy requires that food be purchased through the Lodge lounge, dining room or snack bar and consumed only in the dining room, lounge or private meeting room. For larger gatherings we offer private meeting and banquet rooms through our Sales Office; we only permit catering banquet menu food in our banquet room Touch 508

FAX/COPY SERVICE: Fax and copy services are available at the Front Desk. The cost for copy service is 10¢ per black and white copy and 25¢ per color copy. Lodge fax 419-836-2438

NEWSPAPERS: The Toledo Blade is available by machine in the Lobby entranceway. PARK INFORMATION/RANGER: Touch 9+419-836-7758

LAUNDRY: A washer and a dryer are available in the east wing, on the First Floor, next to the elevator. Soap may be purchased at the Front Desk.

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DINING ROOM HOURS: The Water’s Edge Dining Room is located in the west wing of the Lodge. Hours vary according to the season. Breakfast daily 8:00 to 11:00 AM; Lunch daily 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM; Dinner daily 5:00 to 8:00 PM Touch 573 or 567

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QUIET HOURS: No parties are allowed. Noise levels must be kept to a minimum at all times. We ask that you observe our posted Quiet Hours 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM.

GUEST SERVICES

HOUSEKEEPING: Touch 515 or 516 During evening hours

The Bayside Snack Shop is located across from the Front Desk. Hours vary according to season ............... Touch 530

COCKTAIL LOUNGE: The Icebreaker Lounge is located in the west wing of the Lodge. Open daily. Hours vary according to season Touch 568

SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT: In accordance with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, we provide a “smoke free” environment to park guests. We ask that this non-smoking policy be observed in all public areas, including the Dining Room. Smoking is permitted outside of the public buildings. Thank you for your cooperation.

MAINTENANCE: Touch 500

GUEST ACCOMMODATIONS: $15.00 additional charge plus taxes per night per rollaway. Children under 18 years free in same room with parent(s). Children under 18 will not be given keys or access to guest rooms in absence of the registered parent.

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SALES, MEETING & CONFERENCE INFORMATION: Please contact Sales Office Touch 508

LOCKER ROOMS: Located adjacent to indoor pool. Towels are available in the swimming pool area. LOST & FOUND: Items may be turned in at the Front Desk. Please contact Housekeeping between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM for lost items Touch 515 MAIL: Mail may be deposited at the Front Desk for daily pickup, except Sundays. Express mail service is also available. Details at the Front Desk.

HEALTH SERVICES: St. Charles Hospital ........................ Touch 9+419-696-6000 Bay Park Community Hospital Touch 9+419-690-7900 Urgent Care within St. Charles Touch 9+419-696-8600

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5 LOCAL CALL: Touch 9+AC+Number Long Distance Direct: Touch 9+1+AC+Number Long Distance Charge or Collect: Touch 9+0+AC+Number TouchEMERGENCY:0. Give name, location and nature of emergency. St. Charles Hospital ............................................................................................................................... Touch 9+419-696-6000 Ranger Station ........................................................................................................................................ Touch 9+419-836-7758 Bay Park Hospital Touch 9+419-690-7900 1 The Windmill Info 2 Weather Nation 3 Weather Channel 4 CBS 11 5 ABC 13 6 NBC 24 7 Fox 36 8 PBS 30 10 Bloomberg 11 CNBC 12 CNN 13 Fox NetworkBusiness 14 Fox ChannelNews 11 CBS 11 13 ABC 13 24 NBC 24 30 PBS 30 36 Fox 36 105 USA 107 Comedy Central 110 Food Network 120 History 122 Syfy 125 FXX 136 FX 138 TNT 139 TBS 140 ESPN 141 ESPNU 142 ESPNews 143 ESPN2 149 Fox Sports 2 150 Fox Sports 1 152 MLB Network 154 NFL Network 156 NBA TV 157 NHL Network 168 Disney Jr 170 Nick/Nick at Nite 172 Disney Channel 176 Cartoon Network 180 Freeform 182 Discovery Channel 183 TLC 184 Animal Planet 185 Hallmark Channel 197 GeographicNational 200 CNN 202 Headline News 203 Bloomberg 205 Fox News Channel 206 Fox NetworkBusiness 208 CNBC 209 MSNBC 214 Weather Channel 215 Weather Nation 15 Headline News 16 MSNBC 17 Cartoon Network 18 Disney Channel 19 Disney Jr 20 Nick/Nick at Nite 24 Animal Planet 25 Discovery Channel 26 Food Network 27 History 28 GeographicNational 29 TLC 31 Comedy Central 32 Freeform 33 FX 34 FXX 35 Hallmark Channel 36 Syfy 37 TBS 38 TNT 39 USA 41 ESPN 42 ESPN2 43 ESPNews 44 ESPNU 45 Fox Sports 1 46 Fox Sports 2 47 Fox Sports Ohio 48 Sportstime Ohio 49 Fox CincinnatiSports 50 NFL Network 51 MLB Network 52 NBA TV 53 Golf Channel 54 NHL Network 55 Big Ten Network 60 HBO - E 61 HBO - W 62 HBO 2 - E 63 HBO 2 - W 64 HBO Comedy 65 HBO Family 66 HBO Signature 67 HBO Zone 300 HBO - E 301 HBO 2 - E 302 HBO Signature 303 HBO - W 304 HBO 2 - W 305 HBO Family 307 HBO Comedy 308 HBO Zone 401 Golf Channel 410 Big Ten Network 425 Fox Sports Ohio 427 Fox CincinnatiSports 431 Sportstime Ohio TELEPHONE INFORMATION Maumee Bay Lodge The TV Portal loads automatically. You may browse through the channel guide and informational slides, or Exit out to return to normal TV. Maumee Bay Cabins For ALL Channels: Turn Satellite Receiver ON. For more channels, hit the Guide button and view programming listed in My Channels/My Subscribed guide list. TELEVISION INFORMATION

LIABILITY: Occupants are legally responsible for adherence to park rules and guidelines, including theft, vandalism, noise and disruption. If a complaint is filed by another registered guest, a ranger will be notified for investigation. If any violation is determined, the Cabin

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: Occupants of the Lodge rooms and Cabins are not permitted to carry or consume alcoholic beverages in open containers outside their room or Cabin. The Lodge is a liquor permit holder, and in accordance with Ohio Liquor Laws, alcoholic beverages purchased off premises are not permitted. The possession or consumption of beer or intoxicating liquor of any person under the age of 21 years is against the law and prohibited. It is also illegal to furnish beer or intoxicating liquor to any person under 21. Section 4301.69 of the Ohio Revised Code is available 24 hours a day at the Front Desk.

CABIN INFORMATION

TENTS/CAMPERS: No tents or camper trailers are permitted in Cabin areas. Please contact the campground or Ohio State Parks for reservation at the campground.

PARKING: Please park in designated areas only. Additional vehicles may be parked at the Nature Center or the Lodge. Please do not park on the grass.

FURNISHINGS: Cabins are furnished. We provide a large refrigerator, oven with stove top, microwave, coffee maker and toaster.

OUTDOOR COOKING: Charcoal grills are provided. Fire rings are provided for each cabin. Do not leave grill unattended. No grills are permitted on patios or balconies.

VISITORS: Visiting hours for Cabin areas are 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. Visitors’ vehicles should be parked in the Lodge parking area. Use of Lodge and Cabin facilities, including the swimming pools, is restricted to registered

OCCUPANCY: Maximum six persons in two-bedroom Cabins or eleven persons in four-bedroom Cabins. All individuals must be registered at check-in. The Cabin must be occupied only by the person(s) registered.

7 VISIT MAUMEE BAY’S DINING ROOM WATER’S EDGE Open Daily for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Hours vary by season Daily Lunch and Dinner Features Steaks • Ribs • Specialty Chicken Entrees • Giant Salads • Sandwiches Homemade Soups and a Complete Children’s Menu Touch 567 DINING FACILITIES BAYSIDE SNACK SHOP Hours vary according to season. RELAX AND ENJOY THE SURROUNDINGS!NATURALTouch530 ICEBREAKER LOUNGE Open Memorial Day through Labor Day Touch 568

5. Leave your room and close your door. 6. If you are able, pull the nearest fire alarm box.

4. Look and smell for smoke and odors. Remember, you may be able to exit the stairwell by crawling. There is always less smoke near the floor.

If you observe a tornado or hear the warning sirens for a tornado, take the following steps immediately:

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Behind your guest room door, you will find a floor plan of the guest room corridor on which your guest room is located. Please study it carefully and then take a moment to walk this corridor and familiarize yourself with it. Take special notice of the number of doors to reach the exit and which direction to turn, as the corridor may have smoke in it making it nearly impossible to identify the exit door from any other door in that area. Also, note the location of the fire extinguishers, fire alarm pull boxes and the automatic closing fire/smoke doors. Please acquaint yourself with the following procedures. They will help you in the unlikely event of an emergency:

• Protect your head. Try to take shelter under something strong that can protect your head, like a heavy table or a workbench. At the very least, use your arms and hands to protect your head.

• Find Shelter! Go to the basement or a place that is on the lowest floor in the middle of the Lodge, like an interior hall.

• If you discover smoke or fire: 1. Call the Front Desk immediately.

TORNADO PROCEDURES

• Stay put until either the threat passes or you are ad vised that it is all clear.

9. If the halls are too smoky, stay in your room. a. Fill the bathtub with water; however, never get into the tub. b. Stuff towels in all openings and around all doors. Use wet tissue to insulate small openings. c. Wet down anything that is hot, such as doors and walls. d. Open glass doors only at intervals for fresh air. If smoke becomes dense, stick your head out of the door or window. e. Await help from the fire department.

7. Don’t use elevators. Use exit stairways or fire escapes. 8. Don’t panic! If you see no fire or smoke in the corridor, head to the nearest fire exit and proceed to ground level and out of the building.

• Know where you placed your guest room key. You will need your key in the event that you wish to re-enter your room during an emergency. Get in the habit of leaving your key in the same place, preferably on the night stand.

2. Feel the door. If it’s hot, don’t open it. 3. If the door is not hot, place your foot against the door and open it slightly.

• If you are caught in your room with no time to get out, go into the bathroom, close the door and sit on the floor or in the tub.

• If damage has occurred, remain away from these areas until they are declared clear by emergency personnel. Keep away from exposed wires.

FIRE SAFETY

• Avoid windows and doors. Move away from outside walls and stay clear of windows, doors and other glass.

• Pre-plan your escape route. Locate and check out both the nearest exit door and the stairwell. Count the guest room doors between your room and the exit. Remember, the balcony may also be used as an exit.

In accordance with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, we provide a “smoke free” environment to park guests.

MAUMEE BAY STATE PARK MAP

PARK HISTORY

Ninety percent of Lake Erie’s water comes from the Upper Lakes where precipitation and runoff govern the levels. The lake reached an all-time record high level in 1973 after several years of higher precipitation, and has remained at levels considered above normal. To further compound the situation, northeastern winds pile up as much as six feet of water in the western part of the basin, thus magnifying the high levels. Water then moves back and forth in the basin as it would in a bathtub, creating a large “wave” called a seiche.

In the marshes, once part of the old lake bed, the ground surface is so flat it takes very little change in water level to dramatically change the shoreline. A water level rise of just four feet will flood inland two miles if there are no barriers!

Acquisition of the park began in 1974 with matching funds from the Land and Water Conservatory Fund. Maumee Bay officially became a state park in 1975. Preservation of this area maintains an integral part of the state’s natural cultural history. Named for the Erie Indians, or Cat People, the lake has long played a role in Ohio’s heritage.

10 Maumee Bay State Park is a tribute to Lake Erie. This precious gift is one of the largest bodies of fresh water in the world, and it reflects the diverse natural heritage of TheOhio.history of Lake Erie began with the glacial period known as the Pleistocene. Massive sheets of ice associated with continental glaciers gorged and scoured the bedrock of Ohio. Soft Siberian rock to the north of the state yielded under the pressures created by the mile-thick sheet of ice. Large basins were etched into the bedrock, and rock layers themselves were compressed. At least four major advances of ice entered the state beginning a million years in the past and finally receding a mere 10,000 years ago. Testimony of the ice’s force is found throughout the lake area. Small scratches in the rock surface, known as glacial striations, are common, while major grooves are rare, but awesome. As the glaciers receded, meltwaters pounded south of the ice margin. Drainage exits through the St. Lawrence were blocked by ice and a large lake encompassed much of northwestern Ohio. The ancient body of water is known to historians as Lake Maumee. Gradually, the northern passage opened and Lake Erie shrank to a size more similar to present. As the waters receded, a large expanse of what was lake bottom became a vast swamp. The Great Black Swamp, noted by the first frontiersman, was 120 miles long and 30 to 40 miles wide, and covered 1,500 square miles. The Indians avoided it and settled only on the well-drained banks of the Maumee River. The southern reaches of the swamp were drained by the Auglaize River. Lake levels rose gradually as the bedrock under the St. Lawrence rebounded after the weight of the ice sheets was removed. Rock layers had been compressed and their uplift raised the passage to the lake’s level. At the present site of the park, cattail swamps prevail. A narrow strip of prairie grass and weeds edges the cattails and separates them from the looming swamp forest inland. In the autumn, this strip is dry enough to allow passage. A primitive 1834 road map labeled the entire area as impassable.

The premier 18-hole championship Scottish Links golf course was designed by the renowned firm of Arthur Hill and Associates. The total Lodge includes a nature center, boardwalk, inland sailing and canoeing lake, outdoor amphitheater, sledding hill and half-mile sand beach on the bay and marina.

CEDAR POINT AMUSEMENT PARK: Less than one hour east in nearby Sandusky, Ohio, via State Route 2. Enjoy a full day of rides and entertainment. Call 419-626-0830 for more information.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF GREAT LAKES: The Great Lakes are not only the most important natural resource in the world, they represent thousands of years of history. The lakes have dramatically impacted the social, economic and political history of the North American continent. Come see over 300 artifacts and 40 interactive exhibits including the Col. James M. Schoonmaker Museum Ship. Call 419-214-5000 for more information.

TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART: One of America’s finest art collections in a building of exceptional beauty. Superb paintings, glass, sculpture, furniture, silver tapestries and graphic arts await you in elegant galleries. Call 419-255-8000 for more information.

HOLLYWOOD CASINO: Toledo’s brand-new Las Vegas style casino. Located 20 minutes away. Call 419-661-5200 for more information.

The focal point of the interior is the large floor-to-ceiling double-faced Ohio limestone fireplace, which separates the Lobby and Dining Room foyer. It provides a warm setting for comfortable lounge areas with a panoramic view of Lake Erie’s Maumee Bay.

TONY PACKO’S RESTAURANT: Everyone who visits Toledo eats at Tony Packo’s. It has been loved by Toledoans for more than 50 years and was written into seven M*A*S*H scripts. It is famous for delicious hot dogs, spicy pickles and peppers, Hungarian Paprikas and much more! Call 419-691-6054 for more information.

MAUMEE BAY STATE PARK AREA ATTRACTIONS

THE TOLEDO MUD HENS: Offers some of the most exciting baseball games imaginable at a family price, with many special events and giveaways, too. Games are played between April and September. Call 419-725-4367.

While in Maumee Bay Lodge, you may wish to enjoy some of the following attractions in the surrounding area.

WOLCOTT HOUSE MUSEUM: The stately Wolcott House overlooks the Maumee River as the centerpiece of five authentically furnished historic buildings depicting life on the Ohio Frontier in the mid-1800s. Located at 1031 River Road, Maumee. April through December. Call 419-893-9602 for information.

THE SAUDER FARM AND CRAFT VILLAGE: Located on State Route 2 in Archbold, Ohio. It offers visitors the chance to step back in time to the mid-1800s. The complex features numerous crafts and activities for the whole family. Open six days a week, May through October. Call 419-446-2541 for more information.

JAMES M. SCHOONMAKER: A carefully restored hands-on museum ship docked at International Park, across the river from downtown Toledo. Seasonal tours offered. Call 419-936-3070 for more information.

Maumee Bay Lodge and Conference Center opened on May 1, 1991. Maumee Bay State Park is a tribute to Lake Erie. Open year-round, it offers not only the finest of recreational facilities in the Midwest, but also a unique natural environment created by the convergence of land and Lake Erie. The Lodge, Cabins and golf course are nestled among scenic meadows, wet woods and lush marshes teeming with wildlife. The balance of recreational facilities with the natural world gives visitors a diverse experience in a coastal environment. Quilter Lodge is named for the park innovator, Barney Quilter, who believed that this area would be a perfect location to create a new concept in Ohio State Parks. Many energy-saving, state-of-the-art mechanical and electrical systems are utilized throughout the building. Douglas Fir from Magnolia, Arkansas, was used throughout the interior of the Lodge; however, 90% of the construction material came from Ohio.

THE TOLEDO ZOO: A nationally acclaimed zoo located just three miles south of downtown Toledo. See the hippos play in the world’s only underwater hippoquarium. Call 419-385-5721 for information.

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NATURE CENTER & BOARDWALK: Hands-on interpretative center and two miles of nature trails located southeast of Lodge.

BOCCE: Equipment available at Front Desk.

TENNIS: Equipment available at Front Desk. Lighted courts are located south of the Lodge.

FITNESS ROOM: Open daily 24 hours. FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE, NO ONE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE ALLOWED WITHOUT AN ADULT. Located on the Second Floor, across from indoor pool area.

VOLLEYBALL: Balls available at the Front Desk. Located near outdoor pool.

MARINA: Seasonal dock. Overnight rentals.

BEACH: Seasonal. Located west of the Lodge. Guests visiting the beach please check before swimming for Lake Erie Water Quality Signs.

HIKING: Park trail map available free at the Front Desk.

BICYCLE RENTALS: Located at Front Desk. Seasonal.

BOAT RENTALS: See Front Desk to rent canoes and paddle boats (weather permitting). Open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

CAMPING: Maumee offers Class “A” campsites. Electrical hookups, flush toilets and showers. Call 866-644-6727 for more information.

INDOOR POOL: Open from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM. NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY. PLEASE, FOR YOUR SAFETY, CHILDREN UNDER 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN. Located just east of the Lobby.

WHIRLPOOL: Open 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM.

PLAYGROUND: Kids Playground is located on the back side of the Lodge. Behind east wing.

FISHING: Persons 16 years of age and over must possess a valid Ohio fishing license.

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GAME ROOM: Open daily. Pool table and video games located across from indoor pool area.

BASKETBALL: Balls available at Front Desk. Located south of Lodge. Lighted courts.

SLEDDING: On our famous sledding hill. The closest parking lot is #7.

SHUFFLEBOARD & HORSESHOES: Equipment available at the Front Desk. Located behind outdoor pool.

BADMINTON:OUTDOOR:Equipment available at Front Desk. Located across from outdoor pool.

RACQUETBALL/WALLYBALL: Open 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM (Half-hour reservations may be made at the Front Desk).

SAUNAS/LOCKER ROOM: Open 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM. FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE, NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 18 ALLOWED IN SAUNA. Located inside locker rooms adjacent to pool.

OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER: Seasonal shows from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Check the Front Desk for listings.

GOLF: 18-hole Championship Course, Scottish Links, Driving Range and Putting Green with Pro Shop and Snack Bar. Clubs, Carts and Pull Carts available for rental. Season: April through October.

PICNIC AREAS: Located throughout the park.

BOARDINDOOR:GAMES: Available at the Front Desk. DVD AND DVD PLAYER: Available at the Front Desk.

PICKLEBALL: Equipment available at the Front Desk. Located south of Lodge, with Basketball and Tennis Courts.

JOGGING: Miles of roads and trails. Please maintain visibility for vehicular traffic.

CROQUET: Equipment available at Front Desk.

OUTDOOR POOL: Open Memorial Day through Labor Day, (weather permitting, lifeguard on duty). No glassware in pool area, please. CHILDREN’S POOL: FOR YOUR SAFETY, CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR GUARDIAN.

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MAUMEE BAY GOLF COURSE

MAUMEE BAY GOLF COURSE is an 18-hole Scottish Links-style championship course located adjacent to Lake Erie. Maumee Bay was designed in 1991 by Arthur Hills and rests on 1,850 acres of protected wetlands inside the Maumee Bay State Park. The golf course plays to a Par 72 and can be played from four different tee boxes ranging from 5,400 yards back to 6,950 yards. It has been rated by Golf Digest as a four-star complex and also has been selected as one of the country’s best golf values. In addition to the golf course, Maumee Bay facilities include a PGA Staffed Pro shop, Snack Bar and fullservice practice facility. The facilities also include a Lodge located on Lake Erie, possibly the best walleye and perch fishing in the country, spacious Cabins and a TheMarina.signature hole is #14, a dog-leg right par 5 that ranges from 491 yards back to 525 yards. This hole calls for a perfect tee shot over a lake into a narrow fairway, then a second shot that must find the fairway as water comes into play on both sides. The third shot is the hit into a two-tier narrow green. This hole is the start of a very challenging four-hole stretch that will test the skills of all golfers on all levels.

Golfers from near and far are attracted to this very unique golf course. For the past several years, the first stage of the men’s US Open qualifier has been held at the Maumee Bay Golf Course. A Driving Range and Rental Clubs are also available. For more information call the Pro Shop at 419-836-9009, from any in-house telephone.

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19 Build Your Own Pick Your Size Small 12” ................................................................... $7.99 Large 14” ................................................................. $11.99 X-Large 16”.............................................................. $12.99 Pick Your Crust – Regular or Thin Crust (Small/XL) Pick Your Cheese – Mozzarella or Mixed Cheddar Additional Toppings Small $1.00 • Large $1.25 • X-Large $1.50 Black Olives ~ Onions ~ Ground Beef ~ Green Peppers Ham ~ Bacon ~ Banana Peppers ~ Sausage ~ Mushrooms Pineapple ~ Pepperoni ~ Jalapeno Peppers Pizza by the Slice ................................... $2.59 Specialty Pizzas Joe’s Hawaiian Pizza 12” $10.99 • 14” $11.49 • 16” $13.99 Ham, Pineapple, Bacon Papa Joe’s Pizza (the way Joe really eats pizza) 12” $10.00 • 14” $11.49 • 16” $12.99 Thin Crust, Extra Cheese, Double Pepperoni, Onion, Well Done Grandpa Joe’s Meat Lovers Pizza 12” $13.99 • 14” $14.49 • 16” $15.99 Pepperoni, Bacon, Ham, Ground Beef Jenny’s Veggie Pizza 12” $9.99 • 14” $10.49 • 16” $11.99 Onion, Black Olives, Mushrooms, Green Pepper Taco Pizza 12” $10.99 • 14” $11.49 • 16” $12.99 Taco Sauce, Taco Meat, Black Olives, Onion, Served with Lettuce, Tomatoes, Salsa, Sour Cream Cheesy Bread Small $4.99 • Large $5.99 • X-Large $6.99 Stuffed Bread Sticks – 4 for $4.29 Supreme Pizza 12” $11.99 • 14” $12.49 • 16” $13.99 Pepperoni, Onion, Green Pepper, Mushrooms, Black Olives Deluxe Pizza 12” $15.49 • 14” $16.99 • 16” $17.99 Pepperoni, Sausage, Ground Beef, Bacon, Ham, Black Olives, Onion, Green Pepper, Mushrooms, Banana Peppers BBQ Chicken Pizza 12” $10.99 • 14” $11.49 • 16” $12.99 Barbecue Sauce, Chicken, Bacon, Mozzarella & Cheddar Cheeses Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza 12” $12.99 • 14” $13.49 • 16” $14.99 Ranch Dressing, Chicken, Bacon, Tomato, Mozzarella & Cheddar Cheeses Cheeseburger Pizza 12” $10.99 • 14” $11.49 • 16” $12.99 Ketchup & Mustard, Burger, Bacon, Onion, Served with Lettuce, Tomatoes, Pickles, Mayo 419-836-7151 7410 Jerusalem Road, Oregon, OH Sun-Thu 10am-10pm • Fri-Sat 10am-12am DELIVERY TO STATE PARK $20 minimum order, $5 delivery charge. Call in your order and pick it up at the drive-thru window. MENU & PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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