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Get around Put-in-Bay
Get around Put-in-Bay
Given the small size of the island, golf carts, bicycles and mopeds are the most convenient way to get around the island and are available in several locations. Old school buses meet the Miller Boat Line ferries, which dock at the old lime kiln dock on the south side of the island. The buses take travelers approximately 2 miles to Put-in-Bay, past the airport, for a small fee.
Cars are permitted on island roads, though speed limits are low and parking is VERY limited. From mid-March to late-November you can get your car there from the mainland for $15 one-way on the Miller Boat Line (see listing above), located at the end of Route 53 on Catawba Island. Each person traveling with the vehicle also pays the normal fare of $6.50/person one-way. Reservations are not required even on weekends, and vehicles are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Besides cars, they also take motorcycles, trailers, RVs, and other vehicles. During heavier traffic periods, there can be restrictions on bringing your vehicle to or from Put-in-Bay.
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