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Plan your next trip to the stunning area of Lake Erie. You will be able to find this destination located in the international boundary between Canada and the United States of America. The northern shores of Lake Erie can face the Canadian province of Ontario, while the rest of the lake borders Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Lake Erie is the fourth largest of the five Great Lakes, and the eleventh-largest in all the world. The lake is also the shallowest, smallest by volume, and the southernmost of all the Great Lakes.
Rental properties in Lake ErieThere are numerous lake houses to choose from while planning your visit to Lake Erie. You can choose to be located closer to a major city, in the middle of nature, or right by the coast of the lake. Imagine waking up in the morning and having a big breakfast on the porch with your family. Spend the afternoon diving or fishing from the dock right outside of your property. Invite friends over for a delicious barbecue in your backyard on a Saturday afternoon. These are some of the opportunities available for you with an accommodation in Lake Erie.
Travelers and activities
There are plenty of ways to enjoy the gorgeous landscape of Lake Erie during your stay. Head on over to the Marblehead Lighthouse to find one of the oldest lighthouses in the United States of America. This lighthouse, which still works to protect the seamen during night navigation, will provide you with an impressive scenery of the lake from up above. Another great activity will be waiting for you in Harbor Yak. In this harbor you will be able to take advantage of the warmer weather and kayak around the North Coast Outpost and the Harbor Yak. Here you will also find plenty of rental shops to get all the equipment you may need.
Lake Erie for familiesIf you wish to bring your family along with you on your trip to Lake Erie, try out these activities for a delightful time together. Check out the Liberty Aviation Museum for an educational experience. This museum will guide you and your family through their collection of World War II-era planes, as well as the motor vehicle exhibit. On the other hand, you can also spend the day at the beach while visiting the Presque Isle State Park. Here you will have 3,000-acres of land to explore and miles of undeveloped beaches to take advantage of. Go for a swim in the crystal waters, build a sandcastle with your family, or just soak up the sunshine with your family.
Did you know that the average depth of Lake Erie is of 62 feet?
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Learn about the maritime history of Lake Erie. Here you will be able to find exhibits that cover everything from the ice harvesting to the Sandusky’s Underground Railroad.
2. South Bass IslandExplore a lake island. This island can only be reached by ferry and by crossing the coast of Gibraltar. While visiting the island you will be able to test out your boating skills, explore Perry’s Cave, as well as visiting limestone cliffs.
3. Kelley’s IslandGo on an adventure in a small island. This other island is a nature-lovers heaven. Here you can find simple coastal trails while will bring you to the Glacial Grooves, you can kayak the North Bay, and so much more.
4. Kelley’s Island BreweryHave a taste of the local brew. While visiting the small Kelley’s Island, make sure to visit this microbrewery where you will get the chance to learn about the brewing process and try out their local beers.
5. Kosicek VineyardsTry out the local grapes. The coastline of Lake Erie is filled with spectacular wineries and vineyards. You will find these rustic wineries, tour their stunning vineyard, and have a taste of their delicious wine.
6. Cedar PointGo on a rollercoaster ride. This 364-acre amusement park is known to be the second-oldest park in the whole country. In the park you can try out the Blue Streak Coaster and the Magnum XL-200.
7. ClevelandVisit a big city. The city of Cleveland has much for you to do. Spend the day exploring the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, or head to the Brandywine Falls for a spectacular hike.