'''Kelleys Island''' [http://www.kelleysislandchamber.com] is an island and city in Erie County, Ohio. The island is sparsely-populated, with a small village on the south side of the island, a limestone quarry on the west side, and a State Park on the north side. Ferries from the mainland dock at the village several times/day during prime tourist season.
Get in
Kelleys Island can be reached by ferry from Sandusky or Marblehead Peninsula
Get around
The island has many miles of paved roads, though many choose to travel by foot, bicycle, or golf cart.
See
'''Glacial Grooves State Park''', [http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/glacial/]. A wavy trough 400-feet long, 35-feet wide, and up to 10-feet deep carved by glaciers pressing large stones along the bedrock. The limestone rock contains marine fossils that are 350 to 400 million years old. Free.
'''Inscription Rock''', a boulder covered in native petroglyphs. Near the ferry dock at the south end of the island. Free.
Do
Camping, boating, swimming at the State Park Beach.
Buy
A small shopping district exists in the village.
Eat
Several small restaurants exist in the village.
Drink
Several bars exist in the village, and a microbrewery is just west of the village.
Sleep
'''Kelleys Island State Park''', Erie County on Kelleys Island. 45 non-electric, 82 electric sites, showers, flush toilets, volleyball court, six miles of hiking trails, North Pond Nature Preserve, North Shore Nature Preserve, picnic areas, a picnic shelter, launch ramps, fishing, 100-foot swimming beach and hunting.
Get out