The 402-acre Mallard Club Marsh Wildlife Area is bounded on the west by Maumee Bay State Park, the north by Maumee Bay, the north and east by Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge, and the south by Cedar Point Road. The area can be reached from State Route 2, by traveling two miles north on either Cousino Road or Decant Road.
Users of the area should be aware that the Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge adjoins Mallard Club Marsh on the north and east. Entrance to Cedar Point property is by permit only. Dikes mark the start of Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge property and visitors to Mallard Club Marsh must stay off these structures.
The area is managed to provide optimum wetland vegetation for a variety of wetland wildlife species. Water levels throughout the marsh range from a few inches to three feet.