Grooves.

Glacially Groovin'.....

The Glacial Grooves on the north side of Kelleys Island are the largest easily accessible such grooves in the world. They were scoured into solid limestone bedrock about 18,000 years ago by the great ice sheet which covered part of North America. A trough 400-feet long, 35-feet wide, and up to 10-feet deep remains today. The ice, probably hundreds of feet thick, flowed from the north in what is now the Lake Erie basin. The Devonian limestone containing the grooves contains marine fossils that are 350 to 400 million years old. Many other grooves were quarried away during the last century.

It's fenced in now, but the bridge over it permits great views of this amazing natural feature..



State Park Sign..


One of 14 information signs!!


Over the edge, 100ft drop!..


Ariel of the park


Beautiful Structures..


Groovy!!


Upclose Groovin..


No people, just natures grooves

Next, Kelley's Island State Park!!..