Lake Snowden in southeast Ohio is a unique body of water in that it offers fairly good fishing opportunities while also providing an education for natural resource students at Hocking College.
The 136-acre lake in Athens County was created in 1968 for the Margaret Creek Conservancy District with federal funds through the Farmer’s Home Administration and the Soil Conservation Service. It opened to the public in 1972, and Hocking College purchased it in 1998 to complement its natural resources programs.
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