Presque Isle Featured in New York Times 'Six Sublime Beaches on the Great Lakes'
Presque Isle State Park is earning national praise once again, this time featured prominently in The New York Times article, “Six Sublime Beaches on the Great Lakes.” The piece, published with Presque Isle as its headlining photo, celebrates the park’s natural beauty, rich history, and broad appeal as a must-visit summer destination.
In the article, The New York Times highlights the park’s 13 beaches, diverse recreation opportunities, and family-friendly atmosphere. The story also explores the peninsula’s origins and environmental importance, offering readers a deeper appreciation for the unique blend of sand, surf, and conservation that defines Presque Isle.
Representatives from VisitErie shared insight on what makes Presque Isle stand out among Great Lakes beach destinations, including its proximity to downtown Erie, breathtaking sunsets, and accessible amenities for all ages.
The piece also recommends staying at the Courtyard Erie Bayfront Hotel, situated along the waterfront with sweeping views of Presque Isle Bay, a perfect base for travelers looking to explore the region.
With its inclusion in this national roundup, Presque Isle continues to shine as one of the crown jewels of Pennsylvania and the entire Great Lakes region.