
"Oregon on the Bay" sits on the northwestern shores of Lake Erie. It's one of the largest cities in Ohio based on land area but the population is only about 20,000. This gives residents the unique opportunity for a small town feel in a sparse suburban environment. With so much room to roam, it's no surprise that Oregon has plenty of entertainment options! Here are the community's top attractions.
maumee bay state park
This state park covers 1,336 acres of natural meadows and marshes. Over 300 bird species have been identified in Maumee Bay. Visitors can enjoy the boardwalk, nature center, Storybook Trail, and inland lake. Looking to stay for a few days? The Maumee Bay Campground has 5 miles of bike and pedestrian trails, playgrounds, and ponds only available to campers.
maumee bay lodge
The Maumee Bay Lodge offers guests the opportunity to explore the park in addition to other top-notch amenities. It has a variety of lodge rooms and cabins. The facility has an indoor pool, outdoor pool, kids' splash pad, game room, amphitheater, indoor racquetball, basketball and tennis courts, and so much more.
maumee bay state park golf course
Designed by Arthur Hills, this 18-hole course spans 1,850 acres and is open April 1 through October 31 (weather permitting).

eagle's landing golf club
This 18-hole championship golf course was designed by architect Brian Huntley. Season passes are good for Eagle's Landing, Riverby Hills, and Woodland Golf Club.
pearson park
Pearson Park is situated on 624 acres with nearly 15 miles of trails. It's a year round birding destination and visitors can also take part in fishing, camping at the Johlin Cabin, and ice skating during winter months.
sundance kid drive-in
This drive-in has been in operation since 1949. It has 2 screens, a full-service concession stand, and room for more than 1,000 cars.
bike path
The Oregon bike path runs from the Maumee River to Maumee Bay State Park. There are connections at Pearson Park, Clay High School, Oregon Recreation Center, South Shore Park, and James A. Haley Boardwalk.
german-american festival
The 56th German-American Festival takes place on August 26 through August 28. It is the Toledo area's oldest and largest ethnic festival. Attendees can indulge in authentic German food, beer, and entertainment.