Every Boat Ramp on Atwood Lake
2 boat ramps ยท Carroll, Tuscarawas, Ohio
1,540
Surface Acres
48 ft
Max Depth
2
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Atwood Lake
About Atwood Lake
Atwood Lake is a 1,540-acre reservoir in Carroll and Tuscarawas counties, part of the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District system. The lake is best known for its musky fishery, which has produced some of the largest muskellunge caught in Ohio. The clear water and abundant forage base support healthy predator populations, making Atwood a destination for trophy hunters.
Saugeye are stocked regularly and provide excellent angling opportunity, especially during spring and fall transitions when fish move to shallow structure. Crappie fishing is productive around the brush piles and timbered coves, with spring and late fall being the prime seasons. Largemouth bass respond well to finesse tactics in the clear water, and the lake holds a good population of 3- to 5-pound fish.
Atwood Lake Park and the surrounding MWCD lands offer camping, cabins, a lodge, and well-maintained boat ramps. The Atwood Lake Resort provides upscale accommodations for anglers who prefer comfort after a day on the water. The rolling hills and rural setting of eastern Ohio's Amish country give the area a distinctive charm.
Nearest towns: Dellroy, Sherrodsville, New Philadelphia
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