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At the tip of the eponymous Marblehead Peninsula, Lakeside Marblehead, Ohio is a combination of two smaller villages gracing the shores of Lake Erie. The area surrounding Lakeside Marblehead is referred to as Vacationland due to the high volume of summertime tourists that pour into the peninsula from all over Ohio and the Midwest.

Picturesque beaches, historic lighthouses, epic theme parks, and glorious views of Lake Erie make Lakeside Marblehead a stellar place to plan your next vacation, and when you book an RV in Lakeside Marblehead, you’ll make it easier for yourself to visit some of the region’s best state parks. Furthermore, Lakeside Marblehead is found approximately halfway between Toledo and Cleveland, so you have lots of flexibility should you feel like a city excursion during your trip. There are countless other reasons to look into booking a Lakeside Marblehead RV rental when you feel like you need a vacation, but you’ll just have to see for yourself as words cannot do this lakeside paradise justice.

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The Great Outdoors

There's almost no limit to the outdoor sites you'll find when you rent an RV in Lakeside Marblehead. The town is near countless beaches and parks, and Marblehead Lighthouse State Park is located right in town at the tip of the peninsula, giving you a natural first stop on your tour of Vacationland. This small park consists of only a few acres of land, but it enjoys stunning views while offering tours of the historic lighthouse that still guides sailors to this day. Walk along the coast, or have a relaxing picnic on the waterfront.

East Harbor State Park is not much farther away, so be sure to stop at this amazing recreation area when you want to unwind in the warming embrace of the great outdoors. There are a few beaches with their own respective swimming areas in this lakefront park, with several miles of hiking trails, a boat ramp, secluded fishing spots, and a disc golf course. There is a marina when boats can be docked as well as a campground where you can stay overnight in your Lakeside Marblehead camper rental.

If you want to take a quick excursion to Kelleys Island, you can find the ferry leaves from Lakeside Marblehead each day. This island jewel has its very own state park, Kelleys Island State Park, with defunct quarrying operations and rare glacial grooves carved out millions of years ago. Over a third of the island belongs to this amazing recreation hub, and there you can find some more peaceful beaches, hiking trails, and a tranquil campground.

If you decide to head out towards the city of Cleveland to the east, make sure to stop by Cuyahoga Valley National Park, the only national park in the state. The park itself is quite small by national park standards, yet its scenery is just as gorgeous. Lush forest valleys and riparian habitats grace this beloved outdoor sanctuary, and hiking to hidden waterfalls and through rugged canyons is all part of the fun when you bring your Lakeside Marblehead motorhome rental for a multi-day stay. You can even canoe, kayak, or swim in the rivers and creeks of the park, and staying overnight is recommended when you rent an RV and make the trek to the national park.

RV Parks

Visitors to Vacationland rarely encounter any trouble looking for camping accommodations when they rent an RV, so you can rest assured you will be taken care of no matter where you go. Fort Firelands RV Resort is a unique place to camp for a night or two, complete with its very own 18th-century replica fort. In addition to seeing this living museum, you can swim in a refreshing pool, play some basketball or volleyball, enjoy a round of mini golf, or dine at the on-site restaurant.

Castaway Campground & Marina is a versatile vacation spot suited for those who own their own boats or feel like renting one for a fishing excursion. Amenities include a boat ramp, a sandy beach, fish cleaning stations, and peaceful vibes at this waterfront park.

Surf Motel Campground & Resort has indoor and outdoor lodging, so they can accommodate you in a tent, motel room, or RV camping spot. Here you can play basketball, go fishing in a catch-and-release pond, or swim in a swimming pool. If you need some camping supplies or food, you can shop at the general store operated by the campground.

City Sightseeing

You won’t find many vacation spots along Lake Erie that are more ideal than Lakeside Marblehead. This charming town has everything you could possibly hope for in a tourist destination, from delicious local eateries to small boutique shops. Marblehead Lighthouse at the Marblehead Lighthouse State Park is one of the area’s most visited attractions, serving as a still operating and functional lighthouse, as well as a history museum. The lighthouse has the proud designation of being one of the oldest continuously operating lighthouses on the Great Lakes, guiding sailors to safety for almost 200 years. Two different museums operate at the lighthouse and the old Coast Guard house, and there are lots of natural fossils embedded in the coastal rocks, making it a fantastic place to learn about natural history as well as human history.

Animal lovers can visit the African Safari Wildlife Park. The park is not far from town and well worth a visit for anyone traveling with their family and children. You can see free-roaming exotic animals on 60 acres of land, and guests can even feed animals from the safety of a safari vehicle. Camel rides are also an option should you want to take some awesome photos too.

Cedar Point in nearby Sandusky is a beloved theme park that has been open since 1870, making it one of the oldest in the country. Over three million people come to the amusement park each year for thrilling roller coasters, delicious carnival food, and a fabulous outdoor waterpark. Many of the park’s buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, so there are many reasons to make this vibrant attraction part of your Lakeside Marblehead camper rental trip.

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