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4051 State Route 46 South
Jefferson, Ohio 44047
(440) 2943991
Eastern Time
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Open April 15 through October 15
High-Use Seasonal Period: June through August
Sites: 200 Partial
Check in: 3 PM
Check out: 11 AM
Maximum Electrical: 30 amps
Maximum RV Length: 38 ft.
Directions:
From Cleveland, take I-90 east to Rt. 11 South. On 11 South,
get off on the Rt. 46S exit. Stay on 46S, resort is located about
7 miles south of Jefferson. From Erie, take I-90 west to Rt. 11
South. Take 11 South to Rt. 46S. Follow 46S to Jefferson. Resort
is 7 miles south of town on the right. From Warren/Youngstown, take
11 North to Rt. 6 West. Follow 6 West to Rt. 46 North. Go north
on Rt. 46, 2 miles. Resort is on the left.
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Facilities and Amenities |
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Cabins, Sleep 6, $50; Park Model Homes, Sleep 6, $50
Reservation Requirements: Check in: 3 to 5 PM, Check
out: 11 AM. Reservations preferred, but will take drive-ins
upon availability. Deposit required on cabins only.
Notes: Visitor mail not accepted.
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Clubhouse, equipped pavilion, indoor swimming
pool, sauna, exercise room, shuffleboard, playground, picnic
area, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, miniature golf,
arcade game room, fishing (no license required), beach area,
dock, rowboat rental, and hiking trails. Dump station. |
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If being in the outdoors and savoring the quiet
that Mother Nature affords is what youre looking for, Wagon
Trails Resort is the place to visit. Imagine yourself enjoying the
many recreational facilities at the resort, going for a walk along
the nature trails, or going for a short drive to visit the many
area tourist attractions.
An interesting afternoons outing might include a visit to
the shores of Lake Erie to the north. While in that area, be sure
to visit the Conneaut Historical Railroad Museum housed in the old
New York Central Station, displaying railroad cars and an old steam
engine from the railroad steam era. To the south is Shandy Hall
at Unionville, built in 1815 and believed to be the oldest house
in the Western Reserve. The 17-room hall includes the original cellar
kitchen and formal parlor complete with American Empire furniture.
Another stop might be the Indian Museum of Lake County at Painesville.
The history of the Hopewell and Adena Indian cultures, as well as
artifacts of other North American tribes, are on display. At Kirtland,
you can walk along the trails through the 3,100-acre natural woodlands
of the Holden Arboretum. Horticultural displays, gardens, and an
abundance of trees and wildflowers can be seen.
Everyone in the family is sure to enjoy Pioneer Waterland Wet and
Dry Adventure Park at Chardon.
This 75-acre scenic adventure park features giant waterslides, lazy
inner-tube rides, a play area for young children, mini go-carts,
golf and batting cages, and a 3/4 mile Grand Prix track.
Within a half-hour drive, in any direction fromthe resort, you can enjoy the 16 covered bridges of Ashtabula County (the longest covered bridge in the nation is scheduled to open in 2008). Tour and enjoy the award-winning local wineries. |
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