Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next East Harbor State Park adventure.
Wildlife, water sports, and wetlands await on the banks of Lake Erie.
With its strip of sand, forested wetlands, and two natural harbors, East Harbor State Park has varied terrain for outdoor adventurers. Head to the southwest shore of Lake Erie, where you can swim, sail, and enjoy water sports, go birding or freshwater fishing, or try your hand at a game of disc golf. Inland, there are more than 1,800 acres of woodlands and wetlands with miles of multi-use trails to explore—bring your hiking boots, bike, or snowmobile in winter. Campers will find everything from RV sites to yurts at the huge East Harbor Campground.
The summer heat draws campers to the lake, and East Harbor State Park is a hotspot for sunseekers and water sports enthusiasts. Campsites stay open year-round (except for yurts, which are available from May through mid-October), and there are ample activities for winter campers, too, including cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing. Peak season runs from April through October, when advance bookings are essential.