Glacial Grooves Kelleys Island
Among the finest glacially carved limestone grooves in the world, preserved on a quiet Lake Erie island and open to touch.
About this spectacle
At Kelleys Island in Lake Erie, Ohio, visitors walk alongside one of the most accessible and dramatic examples of glacial scouring in North America. The Glacial Grooves State Memorial preserves a limestone bedrock surface etched by the Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last Ice Age, leaving parallel channels carved deep into the rock — some stretching hundreds of feet. Standing at the edge of the grooved pavement, you can run your fingers along the smooth, striated walls and sense the immense weight and movement of ice that passed here roughly 18,000 years ago. The grooves are vivid and tactile, offering an almost geological intimacy unusual for a prehistoric formation. The site is compact and uncrowded, set within a quiet island landscape reached by ferry, making the journey itself part of the experience. There are no dramatic vistas or wildlife spectacles — just the quiet power of deep stone channels telling a story written in rock.
When to go
Apr — Oct, peak May — Sep
Getting there
Nearest airport: CLE. Nearest city: Sandusky.
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