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Madison Lake State Park
MADISON LAKE STATE PARK
MADISON LAKE STATE PARK
20635 Waterloo Road
Mt. Sterling, Ohio   43143-9501

Phone: 740-869-3124
Lying within the vast Darby Plains of Ohio, Madison Lake is small and peaceful. The lake attracts anglers and offers excellent sailing, rowing and canoeing opportunities.
Nature of the Area
Madison Lake State Park lies within the Darby Plains of Madison County. These plains, before settlement, resembled smaller versions of the Great Plains found in the West. Ohio's original landscape, before being altered by man, was about 95 percent forest with the remaining 5 percent comprised of wetlands and prairies. In Ohio, there were about 1,000 square miles of prairie encompassing the land.

During a dry period, about 4,000 years ago, conditions were favorable that allowed prairies to expand eastward into Ohio. This extension known as the Prairie Peninsula covered an area east of the Missouri River, south of the Great Lakes and north of the Ohio River. In time, the climate became more humid and more favorable for forest growth. The prairie retreated to the Indiana-Illinois border leaving isolated pockets in Ohio. Few prairies survive in Ohio as agriculture, woody plants and Eurasian weeds have taken their toll. Prairies do still exist along highway and railroad right-of-ways, marsh borders and abandoned cemeteries.

One of the best examples of existing prairie in Ohio is within the Darby Plains of Madison County. Bigelow Cemetery State Nature Preserve near Chuckery contains significant prairie plants including big bluestem, Indian grass and purple coneflower. Smith Cemetery Prairie, also of Madison County, contains stiff goldenrod, gray willow and wild petunia.

Animals that favor the habitat of this area include the woodchuck (groundhog), red fox, ring-necked pheasant, 13-lined ground squirrel and numerous songbirds. Kestrels, horned larks, bobolinks and meadowlarks can be spotted in the park. The lake supports populations of migrating waterfowl and shorebirds.
History of the Area
This area was first settled by pioneers in 1796. Jonathan Alder, who was captured by Indians as a child and released fifteen years later, was the first permanent white settler along Big Darby Creek in the Darby Plains. Darby Creek was named after a Wyandot Chief (Darby) who resided along the stream.

Settlers considered the Darby Plains and other Ohio prairies almost worthless and unsuitable for farming, reasoning treeless land must be infertile. Wood for fuel and building materials had to be hauled from distant woodlands, and the wet prairies became impassable during heavy rains. During dry periods, fires frequently swept the landscape, and early attempts to plow the soil were thwarted by the tough, thick prairie sod. Eventually, as drainage systems improved and the steel plow was invented, settlement increased on the prairie. The Darby Plains soon became a well- known and important livestock center where large herds of cattle were raised and shipped to eastern markets. Perhaps this is due to the tough prairie sod being more suitable for grazing than for tilling. The livestock sales at London, Ohio obtained a wide distinction throughout the central and western states among cattle and horse dealers. On the day before the sales, the various roads leading to London became clogged with droves of cattle. The cattle were brought from Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and other states. Several thousand people would crowd the streets to witness the sales and transact business.

In 1946, a small tract of land in the area was deeded to the state of Ohio for the purpose of developing a lake. Under the supervision of the old Division of Conservation, a dam was constructed across Deer Creek. The lake was filled by 1947, and in 1950, the 106-acre Madison Lake was turned over to the newly created, ODNR Division of Parks and Recreation.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
GeneralLand, acres76
 Water, acres106
Day-UseFishingyes
 Huntingyes
 Hiking Trail, miles0.5
 Picnickingyes
 Picnic Shelters, #2
 Swimming Beach, feet300
BoatingBoating Limits-1
 Launch Ramps, #1
Area Accommodations
Rocky Fork Lake Cottages - Hillsboro, OH
Cottages and Cabins
Lake Front but not lake view. This cottage is situated on 3 Acres, mostly wooded. Rocky Fork Lake is a 2,000 acre quiet and secluded lake. Because of the heavy concentration of trees the lake is a secluded paradise hidden in the woods.
The Grand Bentley Lodge - Rockbridge, OH
Cottages and Cabins
A spectacular, one-of-a-kind log home in the scenic Hocking Hills. Stunning solid walnut flooring. A grand great room with huge windows and a two-story stone fireplace. A spectacular recreation area with pool table, home theater, and a large hot tub right outside.
Walnut Creek Campground Resort - Chillicothe, OH
Campgrounds
Rustic beauty in a peaceful, clean atmosphere is the secret to this Family Retreat. The serene splendor of Mother Nature is your reward for visiting Walnut Creek. We offer cabin rentals for those who want the convenience with less effort.
Swimming
A 300-foot sand beach provides enjoyment for swimmers and sunbathers. Changing booths and latrines are provided.
Boating
The 106-acre lake is ideal for sailboats, row boats and canoes. A launch ramp is provided. Electric motors only are permitted on the lake.


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Picnicking
Picnic areas with shelterhouses are on both the east and west lake shores. Tables, grills, playground and latrines are provided. Shelterhouses are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Trails
A newly developed 1/2-mile hiking trail takes visitors through woodlands and along the lakeshore.
Area Attractions
Deer Creek State Park is located south of Madison Lake via State Route 207 and offers camping, boating, fishing, hiking and a resort lodge and cabins. Big Darby Wildlife Area is east of the park on State Route 665, one mile west of Darbydale, and offers fishing and hunting opportunities.

Nearby, two excellent examples of tallgrass prairie are preserved at Bigelow Cemetery and Smith Cemetery by the ODNR Division of Natural Areas and Preserves. Both areas are state nature preserves and are open to the public during daylight hours.
Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
August 9 NASTY!
We went to this lake to go swimming. There were so much bird/duck/goose poop everywhere that you could not even make your way to the lake! It was everywhere! I have been to many lakes and never seen anything like this in my life. I will not be back!


Area Campgrounds

Buccaneer Campsites, Inc.
1408 State Route 307 West
Jefferson, OH
440-576-2881


Crawford's Market Campground
7968 East U.S. 40
South Vienna, OH
937-568-4266


Darby Creek Campgrounds
5800 Harrisburg-Georgesville R
Grove City, OH
614-877-2240


Deer Creek Camping Resort
13385 Crownover Mill Road
Mount Sterling, OH
740-869-3519


Alton RV Park
6552 West Broad Street
Columbus, OH
614-878-9127


Area Fishing Related Businesses
REI Lakes Fishing & Campground
3815 Crabill Rd
Mechanicsburg, OH
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Mad River Outfitters
813 Bethel Rd
Columbus, OH
(614) 451-0363


R & R Sports Headquarters: Bait Tackle & Archery Dept
781 S Front St
Columbus, OH
(614) 443-4954


Gander Mountain
5388 Westpointe Plaza Dr
Columbus, OH
(614) 921-2223


Fisherman's West Bait & Tackle
5327 W Broad St
Columbus, OH
(614) 878-2505


Fish-Ins Inc
1565 E Dublin Granville Rd
Columbus, OH
(614) 841-1224


Uncle Bug Tackle Mfg
894 Kingland Dr
Columbus, OH
(614) 491-6817


Columbus Wholesale Fish Bait
4037 Lockbourne Rd
Columbus, OH
(614) 491-0152


Fisherman's Warehouse
1125 Williams Rd
Columbus, OH
(614) 491-8383


Lee's Live Bait & Tackle
4524 London Groveport Rd
Grove City, OH
(614) 539-5551


Hunting & Fishing Ctr
193 Hawkes Ave
Columbus, OH
(614) 228-8185


Bait World Inc
Grove City, OH
(614) 539-5551


Area Resorts and Lodging
Deer Creek Resort Conference
2355 E Livingston Ave
Columbus, OH
(740) 869-2020


Hyatt Hotels & Resorts
350 North High Street
Columbus, OH
(614) 463-1234


Hyatt Hotels & Resorts
75 East State Street
Columbus, OH
(614) 228-1234


Marriott Hotels & Resorts: Columbus Marriott North
6500 Doubletree Ave
Columbus, OH
(614) 885-1885


Marriott Hotels & Resorts
1375 N Cassady Ave
Columbus, OH
(614) 475-7551


Fairfield Inn
3031 Olentangy River Rd
Columbus, OH
(614) 267-1111


The Columbus Renaissance Hotel
50 N 3rd St
Columbus, OH
(614) 228-5050


Airport Golf Course
900 N Hamilton Rd
Columbus, OH
(614) 645-3127


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