Here, lakeside chill meets small-city spark. Charming local shops line the streets, and miles of sandy beaches line the shore. Whether you're looking for an active trip to stretch your legs, or to put your feet up and watch the sun go down, memories are simply waiting to be made in Erie.
Pennsylvania's most visited state park is known to visitors for its 13 mile stretch of sandy beaches on Lake Erie, but the park goes beyond that with an extensive natural lagoon system, some of the best birdwatching in the country, and a fascinating history to explore. (Pictured, right, by @asabehrend)
Lake Erie Wine Country will surprise you. Though it's long known for doing Concord and Niagara wines better than other region, these wineries are putting out award-winning varietals that suit a variety of palates. Lake Erie Wine Country is the largest grape-growing region in the Great Lakes, and features more than 20 commercial and estate wineries nestled among 30,000 acres of grapes on the Lake Erie shores.
Once a working shipping port, Erie's Bayfront is now met with modern energy, boating an array of local restaurants, craft cocktail bars, and charming attractions that are uniquely Erie - like a vintage paddlewheel boat that offers dinner cruises on the bay, and a pirate ship that offers entertainment for families by day, and adults only by night. In the summer months, Erie's Bayfront bustles with events and live music. Year-round, the region boasts outstanding restaurants, top hotels, and the Bicentennial Tower, an Erie landmark.
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Plan your trip to Erie around one of these annual events!
Sample prix fixe menus and special chef inspired dishes at more than 60 local restaurants, traditionally hosted the final week of January.
Pack a chair and head to the beach on Wednesdays in June and July for live music, food trucks, and swimming past sunset.
A highlight on Erie's annual ethnic festivals, enjoy scratch cooked Greek food favorites and traditional dancing.
Two of the best days of summer happen in Frontier Park in July, celebrating art and music, with headliners working in blues, jazz and the African diaspora.
The three-day celebration of all things Erie happens each August in downtown Erie, featuring free concerts from national headliners, two blocks of chalk murals down the center of State Street, and hundreds of local vendors.
Sip and savor fall flavors from a group of Lake Erie Wine Country wineries in North East.
No trip is complete without exploring the local dining scene. Erie boasts an eclectic mix of local flavors across the county, from classic dinors, to rustic meals in the vineyard, to an upscale experience on the water.
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