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Make lifelong memories by renting an RV and driving along the expansive shoreline of Lake Erie at your own pace. Located on the boundary between the United States and Canada, the lake is undoubtedly one of the favorite destinations for vacationers in the region. Search for an RV in Cleveland, OH, and have fun hopping from one beach to another.

Being the fourth largest of the great lakes and currently the eleventh largest lake in the globe, there are loads of stuff to do when camping with an RV in Lake Erie. The lake has something in store for all kinds of adventure seekers ranging from anglers to hikers, and birdwatchers. The lake touches big cities such as Buffalo, NY, Toledo, OH, and Erie, PA, making it a utopia for culture seekers.

When packing your rental RV, don’t leave behind a good camera as the western side of the lake is known for dazzling lightning displays. With the list of exciting things on offer in Lake Erie is almost inexhaustible, consider booking an RV rental and go camping at Lake Erie to see it all for yourself.

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Getting Outdoors

While we can say that gambling is what pulls the crowds to Las Vegas, it would be difficult to state what brings the masses to Lake Erie as it has a long list of attractions for people of all ages. One of the most delightful things about Lake Erie is the beaches. Just east of Cleveland, Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park is the perfect spot to take a dip with the family due to its amenities. You’ll get access to a marine museum, a lighthouse, and canoe rentals. There is even a dog swim area if your dog tagged along.

Another beach in the area that is worth checking out is Edgewater Park Beach mainly because it offers magnificent views of downtown Cleveland. You’ll also like watching the Fourth of July fireworks from this park. Speaking of beaches, the feel of a refreshing lake breeze on your face is simply exhilarating so don’t miss out on a chance to tour some of Lake Erie’s islands. Should you only be able to visit one, go for Kelleys Island where you’ll witness the deep scars left behind by the Ice Age. Plus you’ll get to tick off the World’s largest glacial grooves off your bucket list.

Motorhome camping at Lake Erie is just as fun during the winter especially if you’re an avid hiker. There’s no reason to stay cooped inside your travel trailer on a sunny day just because there’s snow outside. A good selection of trails is available in the East Sandusky Bay MetroPark which doubles up as a fantastic bird-watching spot for beginners as well as eagle-eyed veterans. Whether you’re chasing some of Lake Erie’s plentiful Walleye or casting for catfish, you’ll not be disappointed by the impressive fishing opportunity at Lake Erie.

Camping at Lake Erie

When you decide to rent a camper near Lake Erie, you’ll be spoilt for choice over the abundance of RV sites to set up camp at. Those who fancy camping in comfort will feel at home at the Sandusky / Bayshore KOA which has full hookups on pull-thru sites complemented with WiFi and Cable TV. Pets are allowed, and campers have a pool to themselves.

If having waterfront access is of utmost importance, check out East Harbor State Park in Marblehead, Ohio. The park has a fair share of amenities including electric, water and sewer hookups in the pull-thru sites. It also offers direct access to Lake Erie and big rig access.

Exploring the Area

Before packing up your RV for more adventures up north in the mitten space, spare some time and visit the must-see attractions. Your camera will come in handy at Marblehead Lighthouse which has been guiding ships along the rugged shores of the peninsula since 1822. Apart from being the oldest lighthouse in use across the great lakes, it is also the most photographed.

Continue your trip back to the past by passing by the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton. The museum hosts a 1928 Ford 5-AT Tri-motor along with other aircraft. War boats and vehicles from past wars are also housed in the museum. While here, you’ve got to give the authentic diner built in the ’50s a try.

Wind up your tour by stopping at the African Safari Wildlife Park where you’ll get the chance to feed bison, zebras, and even giraffe. Just be sure to observe the speed limit at all times.

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