Follow A Path To The Waterfront When You Visit Erie Bluffs State Park In Pennsylvania
By Beth Price-Williams|Published April 22, 2021
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Beth Price-Williams
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A professional writer for more than two decades, Beth has lived in nearly a dozen states – from Missouri and Virginia to Connecticut and Vermont – and Toronto, Canada. In addition to traveling extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., she has a BA in Journalism from Point Park University (PA), a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Stockton University (NJ), and a Master of Professional Writing from Chatham University (PA). A writer and editor for Only In Your State since 2016, Beth grew up in and currently lives outside of Pittsburgh and when she’s not writing or hanging out with her bunnies, budgies, and chinchilla, she and her daughter are out chasing waterfalls.
Most beachgoers find the sandy shores of Lake Erie at Presque Isle State Park an ideal place to spend a day, especially during the hottest months of the year. However, if you’re up for a quieter day that includes breathtaking views and leisurely trails, make your way to the quaint Erie Bluffs State Park in Pennsylvania. Swimming isn’t allowed, but the views more than make up for that.
Stretched along 587 acres of forest and one mile of shoreline, Erie Bluffs State Park arguably boasts some of the most beautiful views you'll find in PA.
Erie Bluffs State Park features several trails, totaling just over five miles, that will take you to the sandy shore. You can even follow each of them for one amazing hike.
Only hiking is permitted at Erie Bluffs State Park in an effort to preserve the land. The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources also requests that all hikers...
Stay on the trail at all times to help protect the park's wildlife and vegetation. Trees provide shade for some of the way, although you'll probably still want to bring along...
Have you been to Erie Bluffs State Park in Pennsylvania? What did you like most about it? Share your experience in the comments! Both Lake Erie andBeltzville State Park boast some of the bluest water in Pennsylvania, making them well worth a visit.
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