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We're thrilled you've decided to stop by and pay us a visit, or perhaps you are considering moving to our wonderful village. Here is some helpful information to make your visit as seamless and enjoyable as possible.

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In Shreve, we are blessed to have a wide range of natural resources as well as iconic attractions that you and your family will love! You can read about a few of them below, but there are many reasons to bring the family to town and stay awhile! Whether you are a native of the Shreve area, or you're new to town, we'd love the opportunity to make you feel welcome!

Brown's Bog

Pine Tree Barn

Shreve Lake (Being Restored)

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Visit Brown's Bog in Shreve, Ohio

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Brown's Lake Bog represents a very rare plant community in Ohio. The naturally acidic properties of sphagnum, coupled with its ability to insulate the water below from rapid air temperature changes, provided the right environment for the creation of the bog and its relict boreal plant communities. More than 20 rare plants are found here.



As one of the few well-preserved, virgin boreal acid bogs remaining in a region where wetlands have been drained for agricultural use, Brown's Lake Bog was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1967.

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Pine Tree barn Right by Shreve, Ohio

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Pine Tree Barn is an award-winning, 3rd generation shopping and dining destination nestled on the edge of Amish country.


Located in an 1868 historic landmark dairy barn, Pine Tree Barn offers 25,000 square feet featuring beautiful and unique gifts, a fabulous boutique, fine furniture and interior design services and a charming, rustic luncheon restaurant overlooking the Valley and 150-acre family Christmas tree farm and lakes.


Come. Discover something special in the country.

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Visit Shreve Lake in Shreve, Ohio

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This 228-acre wildlife area is situated in northeastern Ohio in Wayne County, approximately 1.2 miles west of Shreve, north of State Route 226. County Road 149 is on the western boundary, Clinton Township Road 138 is on the eastern boundary, and Clinton Township Road 316 runs east and west through the area. The area is characterized by moderate to steeply rolling topography with moderately fertile, well drained soils derived from glacial sandstone.


The Shreve Lake is currently being restored, and will soon be operational!

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