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Presque Isle State Park 301 Peninsula Drive, Suite 1 Erie, Pennsylvania 16505 Phone: 814-833-7424 Toll Free: 888-727-2757 Reservations: 888-727-2757 Email: presqueislesp@state.pa.us
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 | Presque Isle is a recurving sand spit jutting into Lake Erie and has the only surf beach in the Commonwealth. Its geological and biological diversity, and its historical significance will spark your interest. The location of the park on Lake Erie makes it a favorite spot for bird migration.
Presque Isle State Park is a 3,200-acre sandy peninsula that arches lakeward into Lake Erie. The park is reached by PA Route 832 or by boat. The road system within the park forms a loop approximately 13 miles in length.
The neck of the peninsula is attached to the mainland four miles west of downtown Erie. The park creates Presque Isle Bay, a wide and deep harbor for the city of Erie. The bay attracts many pleasure boats and worldwide freighters, making Erie an important Great Lakes shipping port.
Presque Isle is a National Natural Landmark. Because of the many unique habitats, Presque Isle contains a greater number of the state's endangered, threatened and rare species than any other area of comparable size in Pennsylvania.
Presque Isle is a major recreational landmark for about four million visitors each year. As Pennsylvania's only "seashore," Presque Isle offers its visitors a beautiful coastline and many recreational activities, including swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, bicycling and in-line skating.
Whether you come to enjoy the sandy beaches, study ecological diversity or learn about the historical significance of the peninsula, there is something for everyone at Presque Isle State Park. |
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A little piece of heaven on earth
Let your mind wander on the sandy beaches....as the gentle waves wash the world away.....if only for a while.
Written by Dsl1717
29-Apr-2008
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qwer5
Let your mind wander on the sandy beaches....as the gentle waves wash the world away.....if only for a while.
Written by Dsl1717 29-Apr-2008
Written by qwert
9-Oct-2008
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qwwert
Let your mind wander on the sandy beaches....as the gentle waves wash the world away.....if only for a while.
Written by 1234
9-Oct-2008
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Boyhood memories
Second submission due to email address typo.
I grew up in Erie, and I am now living in Denver Colorado. But I still call Erie home. Just before asking my wife to marry me, I knew I had to bring her home to meet the family and visit the peninsula where I spent many summer days. I have great memories of family reunions, picnics, as a teen I?d, bring dates to ?Eddie?s Hideaway? (actually a few spots along the peninsula). It was almost as if that piece of land would talk to me. Being a nature lover I realized that this awesome stretch of land and water did? sort or talk to me. The peninsula knew that dates of my youth were not the right ones. I remember sitting watching the water, sand, people, sunsets, and pondering the day that I?d be able to bring the true woman who?d steal my heart back here one day. All the times that I would sit and reflect on life and the peace of this bit of land and water, one woman of my dreams became true as she and I visited early in our relationship and then again with our son who experienced his very first joy of playing in waves as they crashed around is little legs. Paula (my wife) loves Erie and the peninsula as much as I do. I hope it is open and free to us for many more years and I hope our son will be able to bring his kids to that same beach where he first experience waves, beaches and fun in the waters of Lake Erie.
Written by Ed Hinspeter Jr.
21-Nov-2008
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| Picnicking: |
| Picnic facilities with tables, grills and charcoal disposals are available throughout the park. Refer to the map for locations.
Picnic Pavilions: A number of picnic pavilions are available for rental, accommodating from 30 to 200 people. Please make advance reservations by calling 888-PA-PARKS. Pavilions that are not reserved are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.
Picnic Shelters: There are three enclosed day use picnic shelters in the Waterworks Area. Shelters include electricity, water, picnic tables and a fireplace. Advanced reservations must be made by calling 888-PA-PARKS. |
| Boating: |
| Both non-powered craft and registered motorboats are permitted. Internal combustion engines are prohibited in the interior lagoons, which are defined as the continuous body of water between Misery Bay and Marina Bay, excluding Grave Yard Pond. A boat rental concession is located in the Grave Yard Pond area and provides a variety of powered and non-powered craft. Beaching of boats along Presque Isle shoreline is permitted except at the Gull Point Natural Area between April 1 and November 30, and within 100 feet of designated swimming areas. A slow minimum height swell speed must be observed within all park waters which includes all waters within 500 feet of the shoreline.
Water conditions can change dramatically in a very short period of time. Please heed all weather notices. Listen to marine channel 16, the Coast Guard Emergency Channel on a VHF radio, or NOAA Weather Radio 162.400 MHZ, for current boating conditions.
Boat Launches: A total of four launching areas are available which can accommodate various sizes of craft. Vista Launch is only recommended for small watercraft and personal watercraft (jet skis). Niagara Launch has two ramps and can accommodate small to medium sized craft. West Pier Launch area is the largest facility with four launching lanes and is recommended for larger watercraft. The Lagoon Launch area can accommodate small to medium sized craft.
Fluctuations in lake levels may impact launching procedures. |
| Swimming: |
| The sandy beaches, washed by the clear waters of Lake Erie, provide visitors with the only surf swimming within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Beaches are open daily from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day unless otherwise posted. The regular hours are 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Lifeguard Headquarters (seasonal) 814-833-0526.
Beach 1: This long stretch of sand is located near the park entrance and has a beach house (without concessions).
Barracks Beach: Near Beach 1, this beach has modern restrooms and three first-come, first-served picnic pavilions.
Beach 6: This large beach has sand volleyball courts, a beach house with changing areas, restrooms, and a food and beverage concession.
Beach 7 (Waterworks Beach): In addition to modern restrooms, this beach features a ramp that provides ADA access to the water's edge and is adjacent to picnic areas, including playground equipment and pavilions.
Beach 8 (Pettinato Beach): (Pettinato Beach): This wide expanse of sandy beach has a beach house with changing areas, restrooms, and food and beverage concession.
Mill Road Beaches: (Stone Jetty, Short Jetty, Saw Mill, Ainsworth, Goddard) These beaches allow visitors to enjoy unspoiled, relatively quiet beaches. Restrooms are located at Short Jetty and Saw Mill. The Mill Road beaches incorporate swimming areas with shaded picnic facilities.
Beach 9 (Pine Tree): This beach has picnic facilities, a picnic pavilion and a restroom.
Beach 10 (Budny Beach): Equipped with a beach house with changing areas, restrooms, and food and beverage concession, this beach lies between the Sunset Point area (popular with kite flyers and wind surfers) and Gull Point.
Beach 11: This is the most sheltered beach and features shallow water, a large sandy beach, and a beach house with changing areas, restrooms, and a food and beverage concession and is adjacent to picnic areas, including playground equipment and a picnic pavilion. |
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| Fishing:
Common species are perch, bass, walleye, trout and steelhead in Lake Erie, and panfish, perch, bass, muskellunge, walleye, northern pike, crappies, smelt and steelhead in Presque Isle Bay. Bowfishing is permitted. Popular shore fishing locations are Waterworks and Ferry Dock ponds, East and West piers, Perry Monument, North Pier, lagoons and all boat landings.
Hunting:
Hunting is prohibited in the park except for controlled duck and goose hunting in season. Hunting is restricted to designated and authorized blinds only. Regulated wildlife management hunts may be conducted if needed.
Firearms may be uncased and ready for use by properly licensed hunters only in these designated areas. Possession of firearms in other park areas is prohibited. |
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| Nature Programs: |
| You may want to experience the natural or historic wonders of Presque Isle by participating in an environmental education or interpretive program. A variety of programs are provided for the community, scouts, civic organizations and school groups. Programs focus on historical, natural and environmental issues.
Free pontoon boat programs through the interior lagoons are available at scheduled times from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Concession operated scenic boat tours are available seasonally from the Perry Monument. These tours provide informative tours of Presque Isle and Lake Erie.
For more information on the environmental education and interpretive program at Presque Isle, or for program schedules, contact the Stull Interpretive Center. |
| Area Campgrounds | | Sara Coyne Campground 50 Peninsula Dr Erie, PA (814) 833-4560

| Koa Campgrounds 6645 West Rd MC Kean, PA (814) 476-7706

| YMCA 8600 W Lake Rd Lake City, PA (814) 774-9416

| Sparrow Pond Family Campground 11103 Route 19 N Waterford, PA (814) 796-6777

| Hills Family Campground 6300 Sterrettania Rd Fairview, PA (814) 833-3272

| Moon Meadows 9915 Station Rd Erie, PA (814) 725-9360

| Creekside Campgrounds 10834 Route 89 North East, PA (814) 725-5523

| Family Affair Camp Ground 9640 Findley Lake Rd North East, PA (814) 725-8112

| Fireside Camp Site 3296 North Rd Findley Lake, NY (716) 769-7430

| Campers Hill 12681 Route 89 Wattsburg, PA (814) 739-2272

| Folly's End Campground 8600 Route 98 Girard, PA (814) 474-5730

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| | Area Fishing Related Businesses | | Poor Richard's Bait & Tackle 6821 W Lake Rd Fairview, PA (814) 474-5623

| Hansen's Bait Stand 83 Peninsula Dr Erie, PA (814) 838-1642

| Lake Erie Ultimate Angler 2400 W 8th St Erie, PA (814) 456-3035

| Smith Bait Stand 34 State St Erie, PA (814) 459-4259

| Bac Bait & Tackle 7490 W Lake Rd Fairview, PA (814) 474-3992

| Bac Bait & Tackle 4858 W Lake Rd Erie, PA (814) 835-0581

| Poor Richards Bait & Tackle 11150 E Lake Rd North East, PA (814) 725-8483

| Fishing Magician Charters 38 W Main St North East, PA (814) 725-8989

| Vision Quest Fishing Charters 7007 Moorheadville Rd North East, PA Unverified listing

| Sons Sons of Lake Erie Fishing PO Box 3605 Erie, PA (814) 453-2270

| Lawrence Park Fishing Club 3702 E Lake Rd Erie, PA (814) 898-3477

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| | Area Resorts and Lodging | | Lake Erie Lodge 347 172 Main St E Girard, PA (814) 774-2553

| Lodge on Sass 202 W 9th St Erie, PA (814) 452-3600

| Fairfield Inn 2082 Interchange Rd Erie, PA (814) 868-0985

| Residence Inn-Erie 8061 Peach St Erie, PA (814) 864-2500

| Peek'n Peak Resort & Conf Ctr 1405 Ye Olde Rd Findley Lake, NY (716) 355-4141

| Courtyard-Erie 7792 Peach St Erie, PA (814) 860-8300

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