The North Coast Beaches are the beaches in the state of Ohio, United States, along the south shore of Lake Erie. Lake Erie was named after the Erie Native American tribe who lived along its southern shore prior to exploration by Europeans. The coastal counties of Ohio and their respective beaches include:
Port Clinton is a quaint fishing town between Cleveland and Toledo.
Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island, catch a ferry from Port Clinton or Catawba.
Vermillion has a quaint downtown (Harbour Town) and boasts are large number of marinas, beachfront accomodations and fishing charters.
Ashtabula County
Conneaut Township Park
Geneva State Park
Lakeshore Park
Walnut Beach
Cuyahoga County
The Beaches of Cleveland - Edgewater Park
Arcadia Beach
Bay Park Beach
Beachland Park Association
Bonniewood Club
Bradstreet Landing
Canoon Park
Clarkwood Beach
Coronado Beach Association
Edge Cove Beach Club
Edgecliff Beach
Edgewater State Park in Cleveland, Ohio, just west of downtown, exhibits dramatic vistas of Cleveland's breathtaking skyline.
Euclid Park
Euclid State Park
Groveland Club
Huntington Beach in Bay Village, Ohio, an upscale suburb west of Cleveland.
Lake Edge Beach Association
Luikart Drive Association
Moss Point Beach
Noble Beach Association
Oudenard Club
Overlook Park
Rocky River Park Beach in Rocky River, Ohio, an upscale suburb west of Cleveland.
Royal Acres Beach
Shore Haven Club
Shore Rest Club
Sims Park
Utopia Beach
Villa Beach Club
Wildwood State Park
Erie County
Andersen Beach
Beulah Beach
Bluebird Beach
Cedar Point Beach home of the Amazement Park, Cedar Point, the world capital of roller coasters.
Cedar Point Chaussee
Chaska Beach
Hartley Beach
Heidelberg Beach
Huron City Beach
Kelleys Island State Park on one of the Lake Erie Islands - ferry boat connection required.
Linwood Beach
Mitiwanga Beach
Nickle Plate Beach
Oberlin Beach
Old Homestead Beach
Old Woman's Creek
Orchard Beach
Ruggles Beach
Rye Beach Park Beach
Sheldon's Folly Beach
Sherod Park
Vermilion Beach
Vermilion Lagoons
Volunteer Bay
Wilson Avenue Beach
Lake County
Fairport Harbor adjacent to the Fairport Harbor lighthouse and the mouth of the Grand River, has a nice playground area next to the sand.
Mentor Headlands State Park the largest beach on America's North Coast, managed by the Ohio Park System.
Lorain County
Century Beach
Lakeview Beach
Lakewood Beach Park
Village Park (Veterans Memorial Park)
Lucas County
Crane Creek State Park
Lakeview Shores
Maumee Bay State Park beautiful state park, just east of Toledo, with a lakefront lodge, cabins and golf course on the grounds - adjacent to lakefront preservation areas.
Olander Park
Quarry Beach
Ottawa County
Bay Point
Catawba Island is not actually an island, attached to the mainland, but serves as an access point for ferry boats to the Lake Erie Islands
Crane Creek
East Harbor State Park
Kelleys Island State Park on one of the Lake Erie Islands - ferry boat connection required.
Lakeside
Lakeview
South Bass Island State Park located in the tourist town of Put-in-Bay on one of the Lake Erie Islands - ferry boat connection required.
Interstate 90 runs along the southern shore of Lake Erie.
Interstate 80 (the Ohio Turnpike) also runs east-west through northern Ohio and merges with I-90 through a portion of its course.
State Route 2 tracks a beautiful journey through Ohio wine country, farms, small Western Reserve towns, beautiful lakefront communities and the cities that dot the North Coast.
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Lake Erie Circle Tour. Once you've had enough of the amusement parks and fishing venues, just follow the shoreline via the Lake Erie Circle Tour. The drive (or boat ride) takes you through the Working Waterfronts around Buffalo NY, Cleveland OH, Detroit MI, Erie PA, Toledo, OH, and southern Ontario is intermingled with beautiful preservations of flora and fauna as well as the history of North America's first westward expansion, the Old Northwest Territory.
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Maumee Bay State Park, beautiful lodge and cabins along the southern shore of Lake Erie, just east of Toledo in Oregon.
Geneva State Park, newly constructed sprawling Lodge and Conference Center in Geneva-on-the-Lake.