Acton Lake, Ohio, USA

Also known as:  Hueston Woods Lake

Acton Lake, In the Southwest region of Ohio, has provided recreation opportunities to generations of visitors in the 50 years since it was created. Only a few short miles from the Indiana state line, the facilities at Acton Reservoir draw fishermen and campers from several surrounding states. Home to the Hueston Sailing Association and crew training lake for Miami University, Acton Lake has been carefully developed to…
Keep scrolling to read more.

Welcome to the ultimate guide to Acton Lake! Article topics include:

Looking for Acton Lake cabins or other accommodations? Save time and use this interactive map to find, compare and book at the best rates. Or explore more of our favorite travel partners.


All About Acton Lake, OH

Lake Locations: USA - US Midwest Region - Ohio - Southwest Ohio -

Acton Lake, In the Southwest region of Ohio, has provided recreation opportunities to generations of visitors in the 50 years since it was created. Only a few short miles from the Indiana state line, the facilities at Acton Reservoir draw fishermen and campers from several surrounding states. Home to the Hueston Sailing Association and crew training lake for Miami University, Acton Lake has been carefully developed to provide the most fun to suit a wide variety of interests. Although not planned as a water supply reservoir, Acton Lake now serves as emergency water supply to the nearby town of Oxford. Hueston Woods State Park surrounds the lake and offers a number of activities to please special-interest visitors.

With 3,600 acres, Hueston Woods State Park holds all access to the lake. Several boat launch sites open the lake to anglers who enjoy their pursuit of bluegill, brown bullhead, channel catfish, largemouth bass, muskie, tiger muskellunge and white crappie. The fishing is good enough that bass and crappie tournaments are held here regularly. With a 10 hp motor limit in force on Acton Lake, anglers have no problem finding quiet waters in which to fish. In winter, the lake occasionally freezes enough to permit ice fishing. The no-wake speeds also favor small-boat sailing on the lake. Although the sheltered location limits the amount of wind available, the lake is the perfect spot to teach beginners to rudiments of sailing. The Hueston Sailing Association offers lessons to youngsters every summer.

Hueston Woods State Park offers a variety of activities and amenities seldom found in a state park setting. In addition to picnic areas, a 1500-foot swimming beach, fishing pier and over 500 campsites (both rustic and all-service), Hueston Woods also provides a dozen hiking trails, a bridal path, equestrian campsites, rental cottages in a number of configurations, an 18-hole golf course, 36-hole disk golf course, full-service marina which rents boats, and a ‘resort’ with a 94-room lodge, snack bars, conference rooms indoor and outdoor swimming pool, dining room and lighted tennis courts. Other amenities include a dog-accessible swim area, horseshoe pits, paintball field and target practice area, volleyball court, miniature golf, archery range, playground, basketball court and a Nature Center.

A favorite among birders due to the large number of birds seen here, a special birding trail allows viewing of great blue heron, green heron, black-crowned night-heron, great egret, barred owl, great-horned owl, eastern screech owl, pileated woodpecker, red-headed woodpecker, white-breasted nuthatch, red-belied woodpecker, yellow-bellied sapsucker, brown creeper, hairy woodpecker, hermit thrush, downy woodpecker and winter wren, with the occasional sighting of a bald eagle, common loon or white-fronted goose. All together, at least 150 species of birds either live or visit here seasonally. Two hundred acres of old-growth forest have been preserved in the Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve. The rare stand of beech and maple forest is listed as a National Landmark, and interpretive tours can be arranged at the Nature Center. The perimeter road around Acton Lake is a favorite with mountain bikers and hikers.

If activities at Acton Lake don’t serve to keep visitors occupied during their stay, nearby Miami University offers a selection of Natural Areas on their campus at Oxford. On campus the McGuffey House and Museum preserves the home and personal artifacts of the originator of the famed early American textbooks, William Holmes McGuffey. Miami University hosts an art museum and several galleries and offers musicals and theater performances throughout the year. In nearby Preble County, the Preble Historical Society preserves seven covered bridges from the late 1800s that can be visited via a tour route, several restored buildings from the area and an exhibit hall with regular touring exhibits.

Parts of the original site of the future Acton Lake were preserved by the original owner-veteran of the Indian Wars, Matthew Hueston. Later, the original wooded area was purchased and preserved in trust by a local conservationist until the state legislature was persuaded to purchase the property and designate it as a state forest. Originally purchased by the State of Ohio in 1941, the site was used as a prison camp for 12 years. In 1956, an earthen dam was built across Four-Mile Creek, creating Acton Lake. The 625-acre lake quickly became one of the favored recreation areas in southwestern Ohio. Additions and improvements have slowly built the state park into one of Ohio’s showpiece nature areas.

Originally, the lake level was lowered 10 feet in winter to prevent damage to park structures. That winter water level lowering has been reduced in recent years until there is minimal reduction most years. In its early years Acton Lake had serious sedimentation problems from agricultural run-off upstream, and parts of the lake required dredging in the 1970s and 1980s. Changing agricultural practices have reduced sedimentation considerably in recent years to the point that it is no longer a serious problem. Funding has recently been granted to repair or replace the existing dam for safety reasons. Because of Acton Lake’s proximity to Miami University, the lake is the subject of ongoing water quality and limnology studies by students. A semi-permanent high-tech buoy has been placed on the lake to provide real-time measurements of water quality and conditions for study.

Although there are no private rentals on Acton Lake itself, nearly every visor will find the perfect campground space, guest cabin or resort room at Hueston Woods State Park. A few bed-and-breakfasts are in operation nearby. Oxford has a number of hotels and other lodgings available for overnight or even longer. Real estate is available in the area, often at other nearby lakes. Located within an hour’s drive from Dayton and Cincinnati and only a couple of hours from Indianapolis and Louisville, Acton Lake is nearby and convenient for a day’s fishing or sailing – or a week’s vacation. So bring the fishing tackle and the sun screen. Acton Lake and Hueston Woods await.

Things to Do at Acton Lake

These are some activities in the Acton Lake, OH area visitors can enjoy:

  • Vacation Rentals
  • Fishing
  • Ice Fishing
  • Boating
  • Sailing
  • Swimming
  • Swimming Pool
  • Beach
  • Golf
  • Tennis
  • Camping
  • Campground
  • Picnicking
  • Cabin Rentals
  • Hiking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Birding
  • State Park
  • State Forest
  • Museum
  • Playground
  • Miniature Golf

What Kind of Fish Are in Acton Lake?

Acton Lake has been known to have the following fish species:

  • Bass
  • Black Bass
  • Bluegill
  • Brown Bullhead
  • Catfish
  • Channel Catfish
  • Crappie
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Muskellunge
  • Pike
  • Sunfish
  • Tiger Muskellunge
  • White Crappie
divider

Find Places to Stay at Acton Lake

If you’re considering a Acton Lake lake house rental or hotel, we’ve made it super easy to find the best rates and compare vacation accommodations at a glance. Save time using this interactive map below.

Note: These are affiliate links and we may earn a small commission if you click and make a purchase. Read our full disclosure policy here.

More Sites to Book a Acton Lake Vacation

Our interactive Acton Lake lodging map above is an easy tool for comparing VRBO rental homes and nearby hotels with Booking.com, but there could be times when you need to expand your search for different types of accommodations. Here are some other lake lodging partners we recommend:

Check TripAdvisor
Check Expedia
Find a Campspot
All Travel Resources

Acton Lake Statistics & Helpful Links

divider

Lake Type: Artificial Reservoir, Dammed

Water Level Control: Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources

Surface Area: 625 acres

Shoreline Length: 9 miles

Normal Elevation (Full Pond): 664 feet

Average Depth: 13 feet

Maximum Depth: 26 feet

Water Volume: 8,000 acre-feet

Completion Year: 1957

Drainage Area: 104 sq. miles

Trophic State: Eutrophic


More local lakes to explore in this area:

We strive to keep information on LakeLubbers as accurate as possible. If you’ve found something here that needs updating, please touch base by filling out our Content Correction form.

Shop Acton Lake Gifts

Custom Lake Tumblers

Create Your Own Captain / First Mate Custom 20oz Tumbler

ORDER HERE
Custom Lake T Shirt

Create Your Personalized My Boat My Rules Unisex T-Shirt

ORDER HERE
Custom Lake Coffee Mug - On Lake Time

Create a Custom Coffee Mug – 11oz or 15oz

ORDER HERE
VIEW ALL CUSTOM LAKE PRODUCTS

More Acton Lake news from LakeLubbers.com

  • Advertise your vacation rental property or local business: DETAILS HERE
  • The Acton Lake forum has been discontinued: HERE’S WHY
  • New Acton Lake photos coming soon!
  • You’re invited to join our lake-lovin’ community on Facebook and Instagram!
  • Share this Acton Lake article with your fellow LakeLubbers: