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Inscription Rock, on the south shore of Kelleys Island, is marked with prehistoric Indian pictographs. The flat-topped limestone slab displays carvings of animals and human figures. Discovered partly buried in the shoreline in 1833, the 32 foot by 21 foot rock is now exposed. Much eroded by the elements, it is now protected by a roof and viewing platform. Archaeologists believe the inscriptions date from sometime between A.D. 1200 and 1600.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Miller Boat Line

Daily passenger and automobile service aboard ferryboats from Catawba Point to Put-In-Bay and Middle Bass Island. 18

Port Clinton, OH Businesses


Island Adventure Family Fun Center

Bring the whole family for a day of fun and adventure! We have mini-golf, go-karts, bumper boats, arcade, Jungle Island Zoo petting zoo, rock cland gemstone mining. Hungry after all that excitement? Visit Cameo Pizza, a local favorite since 1936

Port Clinton, OH Fun Centers


Things to do near Port Clinton, OH

Erie Quest Charters

Outstanding and economical Lake Erie sport fishing for Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, and Yellow Perch at its finest! Master Guide...

Shirt Shack

Offering the area's largest selection of souvenir t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and collectibles. Our tropical atmosphere a...

Oak Point State Park

Located on the northwestern tip of South Bass Island, this day-use park offers a scenic picnic area, fishing access and overn...

Parkway Motel - Huron

A small, family-owned motel offering quiet, comfortable lodging at reasonable rates. Guests can enjoy the feel and smell of l...

Gifts 'n Graphix

Gifts 'n Graphix is a gift shop that specializes in custom embroidery. Personalized wedding, baby items and funeral throw...