Standing mighty and powerful over Cleveland's north coast is one of the shallowest, warmest and most beautiful of all the Great Lakes — Lake Erie. This vast, glassy body of water not only offers a wealth of opportunities to fish, boat, kayak, jetski and swim, but it also comes with miles and miles of beautiful lakefront beaches simply begging you to take those extra PTO days.
Closest to Downtown Cleveland sits the Cleveland Metroparks Lakefront Reservation. This completely rejuvenated park area — running along Downtown Cleveland's northern-most coast, both east and west of the city — is comprised of the East 55th Street Marina, Edgewater Park, Euclid Beach Park, Gordon Park and Whiskey Island. It's also home to a slew of beachy activities that, frankly, will have you rearranging all your summer vacay plans.
So, slather on the SPF, squeeze into that swimsuit, sit back in your beach chair, dip those toes in the sand and enjoy The Land's lakefront beaches.
Bait your hook and spend a quiet afternoon on the 1,200-foot fishing platform or try your luck in deeper waters after launching a boat from one of six courtesy guest docks at the East 55th Street Marina. For supplies and food, check out the fully stocked bait shop and marina store, as well as e55 on the Lake restaurant and bar.
This is the spot for summertime fun in Cleveland. Located just west of Downtown, the park boasts 6,000 feet of shoreline and two beaches, plus a playground, pavilions and one of the best views of Cleveland's skyline. It's an ideal place to sunbathe, create a towering sandcastle, start a game of beach volleyball or catch a wave (yes, you can actually surf Lake Erie).
A short drive east from Downtown, Euclid Beach Park is a 650-foot beach with shaded picnic areas and a scenic observation pier. While you're there, catch a Lake Erie sunset pic for us, will you?
Named for the distillery that was built on the land in the 1800s, Whiskey Island is actually a peninsula where the Cuyahoga River empties into Lake Erie. Geography lesson aside, this popular spot, home to Wendy Park, is perfect for taking in views of Cleveland's skyline, a walk along the beach or a game of sand volleyball. While there is no swimming on the beach, it's the perfect place to launch a canoe or kayak.
On the west side, Bay Village is home to Huntington Beach, an ideal swimming spot. The family-friendly park is a great place to spend the day, as it also houses the Lake Erie Nature & Science Center and BAYarts. Nearby Columbia Park is a pooch utopia, home of Columbia Dog Beach, where your four-legged friend can go off-leash to enjoy the sand and surf.
Though not technically a beach, North Coast Harbor is a can't-miss lakefront attraction, encompassing the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Great Lakes Science Center, FirstEnergy Stadium, Voinovich Bicentennial Park, Lady Caroline and the Goodtime III. Cleveland's warmer months are the perfect time to visit the harbor, as the calendar is crammed with activities, including food truck events; Rock Hall concerts; Science Center exhibits; North Coast Namaste, a free yoga series; and Lakefront Leagues kickball and volleyball programs.
A part of an Audubon Important Birding Area, Gordon Park is a birder's paradise, offering the best viewing for a large number of diverse and rare gulls and ducks. The park's 1.3 miles of armored coastline and onshore platforms are ideal for fishing.