Are you in need of a good old-fashioned beach day? This summer, take to the coast for a day and enjoy the fresh water, natural sand and beautiful views of our majestic Great Lake. The following are 5 of our favorite Lake Erie beaches in Ohio that will make you feel like you’re at the ocean—without all the jellyfish, sharks, and other salt water creatures, of course.

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Have you been to any of these beaches before? If so, which ones were your favorites? We’d love it if you would share your experiences in the comments section below!

For more beautiful places to swim in Ohio, check out our previous article: These 6 Ohio Quarry Lakes Are Perfect For A Day Of Fun In The Sun.

If you’re still in the mood for more outdoor Ohio adventures, then be sure to check out this video about the beautiful Holden Arboretum & Gardens:

 

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Where can we find wineries in Ohio?

  • Ferrante Winery & Ristorante in Geneva is located in a stunning setting just outside of the boundaries of the city of Cleveland.
  • Valley Vineyards in Morrow has been a national award-winning winery since 1970.
  • Debonné Vineyards in Madison stretches over 175 acres and is Ohio's largest estate winery.

Read on to learn more about the many beautiful wineries in Ohio.

Where can we find rivers in Ohio?

  • The Scioto River borders the downtown area of Columbus and provides spectacular views at sunrise.
  • The Maumee River is another river that rings a major city skyline, in that case, Toledo.
  • The Little Miami River is the place to go for some of the best kayaking and canoeing in the state.

Read on to learn about the many picturesque rivers in Ohio.

Where can we find playgrounds in Ohio?

  • Knights Field Park Playground in Wooster encompasses a typical playground, horseshoe pits, a mini-city, and in the summer a splash ground.
  • Ravenna Community Playground in Chestnut Hills Park is a totally cool medieval-themed play place.
  • The Akron Fossils and Science Center in Copley features a playground, zipline, obstacle courses and a Dino-Kiddieland.

Read on to learn about the many fun playgrounds in Ohio.

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