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How to Explore the Lake Erie Islands

HOW TO GET TO THE LAKE ERIE ISLANDS AND WHAT TO EXPLORE

So, you’re heading out on a road trip and you are ready for some island time. At Shores & Islands Ohio, you can easily combine the two. Take your car to cruise scenic island drives or you can road trip as far as the ferry landing or airport and then continue your island journey via golf cart, bike or on foot. There are many ways to explore these quaint and comfortable islands.
   

We’re breaking down all your transportation options for easy navigation. All you have to do is enjoy the journey.
  
A historic Placard on the shores of Lake ErieA historic Placard on the shores of Lake Erie
    

PLOT A COURSE TO PUT-IN-BAY/SOUTH BASS ISLAND

The most convenient way to get to and from Put-in-Bay is via ferry, with two companies offering service to South Bass Island.
  

Miller Ferry runs regular trips from its Catawba mainland dock for both vehicles and passengers, with a minimal shut-down usually from late December to March. Miller Ferry can take your car, truck, camper, motorhome, boat trailer and more. On most weekends, overnight lodging reservations on the island may be required to bring your car, as island parking is at a premium. However, you do not need to bring your own vehicle to the island. Within walking distance of the dock are a variety of rental options for golf carts and bicycles. If you are a walk-on passenger, note that arrival is about two miles from downtown. The Lime Kiln Bus and several taxi companies are available upon arrival. Transportation time on the Miller Ferry is about 20 minutes.
   

Jet Express offers seasonal, direct-to-downtown passenger-only service. This high-speed catamaran operates from two mainland ports – Port Clinton and Sandusky. Transportation time from Port Clinton is about 30 minutes. Jet Express offers comfortable, indoor seating, as well as an open-air deck, and is the only ferry to offer late-night service, with runs sometimes as late as midnight or later. The Sandusky boat also makes stops at Cedar Point and Kelleys Island, so the total excursion time is about 45 minutes.
  

Another option for reaching Put-in-Bay is via airplane. Flights are available via Griffing Flying Service and Island Air Taxi LLC from the Erie-Ottawa International Airport. Planes carry up to 15 passengers along with freight. Smaller private planes can land at Put-in-Bay Airport during daylight hours only, as the runway is not illuminated. Call ahead to assure you can land, as the airport does close occasionally for special events.
  

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Of course, private watercraft and boats of all sizes are welcome at several public and private marinas. It is always a good idea to call ahead and reserve a transient slip if you’re planning to arrive via boat, as boating is a popular area activity. Put-in-Bay harbor also offers mooring buoys, with water taxi service available to transport passengers to land. Buoys are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
   
View of Kelleys Island from a Ferry On Lake ErieView of Kelleys Island from a Ferry On Lake Erie. Photo courtesy of mnm71/istock.com
    

CRUISING TO KELLEYS ISLAND

Kelleys Island Ferry Boat Line offers daily auto/vehicle and passenger ferry service from Marblehead. Transportation time from Marblehead to Kelleys Island is about 20 minutes. There is covered and outdoor seating for passengers. The Kelleys Island Ferry operates as lake conditions allow, with a minimal shut-down during the winter. The ferry arrives at Kelleys Island Seaway Marina, about a ½-mile walk from downtown. There are golf cart rentals available upon arrival and at several other locations in town.
  

Jet Express offers passenger-only service, direct to downtown. From the Sandusky port, the ride is approximately 25 minutes, sometimes with a stop at Cedar Point Marina. Therefore, guests at Cedar Point also can access both islands via the Jet Express. From the Port Clinton port, you can take the Jet to Put-in-Bay and then transfer boats to continue on to Kelleys Island, via the inter-island boat.
  

Several private marinas are available for personal boats and reservations are recommended. Air service is available via Griffing Flying Service from Erie-Ottawa International Airport. Small, private planes can access the island via a small airstrip during daylight hours.
  

HAVE A GOOD TIME TOURING THE ISLANDS

Goodtime I Lake Erie Island Cruises offers an island-hopping tour, which stops at both Kelleys Island and Put-in-Bay, departing from downtown Sandusky. This is a great way to experience the islands with a quick visit to each. The narrated cruise features sightseeing along the mainland coast, including Cedar Point and the Marblehead Peninsula. Cruise time is one hour to Kelleys Island with an hour-and-a-half port visit. Board the boat again for another hour cruise to Put-in-Bay, where you’ll spend three-and-a-half hours enjoying the island. Enjoy a leisurely two-hour boat ride back to port in Sandusky. The Goodtime I hosts a variety of other cruises as well, from family-friendly sunset cruises to adults-only party cruises and more.
   

ON THE MOVE TO MIDDLE BASS ISLAND

Passenger and auto services are available to Middle Bass Island from the mainland via the Miller Ferry’s Catawba port. The scenic, 40-minute ferry ride is available several times a day during the summer months. The ferry can transport cars, with vehicle reservations required.
   

You also can ferry to Middle Bass Island from Put-in-Bay/South Bass Island via the Sonny-S Boat Line, which provides a regularly scheduled ferry service between The Boardwalk dock and Middle Bass Island.
  

Middle Bass Island State Park operates a 184-slip marina, available May-October, for private boat guests.
 

Via air, Griffing Flying Service offers flights from Erie-Ottawa International Airport and private craft can land at Middle Bass Island Airport.
 

JOURNEYING TO NORTH BASS ISLAND

North Bass Island is a bit more remote, but if you are renting at North Bass Island State Park’s Lake House or partaking in available primitive camping, you’ll need to arrange a flight through Griffing Air Service, a private plane to North Bass Island Airport or take a private boat. North Bass Island Marina provides transient dockage for boaters. Guests of the Lake House will be provided a slip at the marina as well as an ATV for use during their stay.