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Looking for a Blissful, Beachy Getaway This Summer? Try a Great Lake.

Looking for a Blissful, Beachy Getaway This Summer? Try a Great Lake.

New York Times2 days ago
The largest freshwater system in the world by area, the Great Lakes border eight American states and one Canadian province. Like inland seas, Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, Ontario and Superior are subject to wind-whipped waves and strong currents and are so big that rarely can you see across them.
In summer, beach lovers flock to their shores in cities from Milwaukee to Toronto, at parks like Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Michigan, and along more obscure strands.
Swimming in the lakes is usually bracing, best appreciated during the dog days of summer. While these freshwater shores come rocky, cliff-walled, dune-lined and wetland-filled, the following six destinations offer some of the best sandy stretches for families. (Hotel rates reflect August stays and are subject to change.)
Lake Erie
Pennsylvania doesn't claim much Great Lakes coastline but what it has at Presque Isle State Park (free), in Erie, is distinctive: a peninsula with seven miles of beach that curves out into the lake to create the city's harbor (Presque is French for 'almost'; the park's name means 'almost an isle'). The peninsula is also a National Natural Landmark, a National Park Service program that recognizes unique biological and geologic features.
Numbered 1 through 11, Presque Isle's swimming beaches come in a variety of personalities. Beach 7, also known as Waterworks Beach, has a ramp into the water and beach wheelchairs to lend. On the bay side, Beach 11, Kohler Beach, is popular with families for its calm, shallow water. Beach 6, Lyons Beach, attracts sand volleyball players. Beaches 9 (Pine Tree) and 10 (Budny) are quieter.
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