Located in the very Northwest corner of Pennsylvania, Erie is the State's only Great Lakes port city. The Lake is the main attraction in Erie, with the sparkling water giving Erie its nickname, "Gem City." The nearby peninsula of Presque Isle State Park provides residents and visitors ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as sailing, swimming, hiking, and biking. The city is also part of the Snowbelt, famous for the winter wonderland created by the lake effect.
Restaurants in Erie
5.0 based on 286 reviews
Learn the history and culture of Erie’s beautiful downtown area while enjoying delicious food from locally-owned restaurants, bakeries, and specialty shops. Whether you’re an Erie native or you’re just visiting our city by the bay, this is the perfect lunchtime activity for anyone who enjoys eating good food and learning a little bit along the way.
5.0 based on 377 reviews
Escape Game Erie is a fun, interactive entertainment opportunity for your group - whether they are family, friends, or co-workers. Your team will work together to solve clues and puzzles and ESCAPE the room in the allotted time. Come and experience something new! COVID Disclosure: We clean surfaces after each game; we spread out our games so you only are exposed to your group; we do not allow other people to join your group; face masks must be worn when entering and exiting the facility.
I took my daughters and their cousins (ages 12 - 15)... we had a really great time escaping from the Niagara (with 32 seconds to spare). It was appropriately challenging and lots of fun. Our guide was very friendly and shared a ghost story about the house we were in. She gave us the right amount of hints and made our hour very enjoyable.
4.5 based on 779 reviews
Our family of 4 (parents and young adult kids) had a great time here. Most of the animals were active and we were able to see them really well. The most amazing was the Tiger, because we weren't expecting him and we turned a corner and there he was walking toward us. We also really enjoyed the orangutans and so many more. Since we were there during Covid, there were a few areas that were closed off and animals we could not see (1 being the zebras, as I could see them when I peeked through a gate). Also due to Covid, you have to preorder your tickets on line and choose the time you will be arriving. This did help in keeping the crowds to a minimum and there were only a few areas where we had to wait for others to move out of the way to see. They do require you to wear your mask the entire time you are in the park. The online order was simple and the value for the tickets was reasonable. We did not do the carousel or the train ride.
4.5 based on 1,043 reviews
Give your family all the fun and excitement of more than 100 great rides, slides, and attractions at Waldameer. You’ll find thrilling rides and family classics, plus some awesome rides for the little ones! Then there’s Water World, a whole water park full of wet n’ wild fun for everyone. Plus, check out challenging midway games and tasty summertime foods. Waldameer & Water World is family-owned and family-friendly – we are proud of our Park’s major expansion in recent years, which has only improved upon the park’s long rich history of providing safe, clean and affordable summertime fun!
Very nice park.Not at all like Cedar Point. Many rides for young kids as wall as older people. Found it to be very enjoyable. My kids and My grand kids LOVED everything about it. We will visit the water park next summer , along with the the amusement park.
4.5 based on 470 reviews
The Tom Ridge Environmental Center (TREC) is an educational center dedicated to teaching visitors about the unique 3,200 acres of Presque Isle and the many different forms of life that inhabit the peninsula. TREC also serves as a center for research -- contributing to conservation efforts and promoting environmental awareness, helping to preserve the unparalleled beauty of Presque Isle, the site of Pennsylvania’s only seashore. While some facilities along the Great Lakes offer environmental education and others do research, none offer research, education, and visitor services in one place, making TREC a unique destination for learning, wonder, and fun. TREC is open year-round and offers free admission to its changing interactive exhibits, glass-enclosed tower, and orientation movie. Learn about the history of Presque Isle and how you can contribute to keeping it pristine and beautiful.
We traveled to the Tom Ridge Environmental Center upon the recommendation of family with whom we were visiting. The Center offers a large and fascinating degree of historic information about the region, especially Lake Erie, and the great ongoing efforts to preserve the area's natural landscape and habitats. An observation deck allows a clear view of Lake Erie, Presque Isle, and the surrounding area. Gorgeous view in the fall!
4.5 based on 3,128 reviews
Presque Isle State Park is a 3,200-acre sandy peninsula that arches into Lake Erie. As Pennsylvania’s only “seashore,” Presque Isle offers its visitors a beautiful coastline and many recreational activities, including swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, bicycling, and in-line skating. The neck of the peninsula is attached to the mainland four miles west of downtown Erie. The park creates Presque Isle Bay, a wide and deep harbor for the city of Erie. The bay attracts many pleasure boats and worldwide freighters -- making Erie an important Great Lakes shipping port. A National Natural Landmark, Presque Isle is a favorite spot for migrating birds. Because of the many unique habitats, Presque Isle contains a greater number of the state's endangered, threatened, and rare species than any other area of comparable size in Pennsylvania. Open 5AM to sunset year-round, after sunset visitors must be in a vehicle.
P I state park offers an alternative to the long ride to the ocean Plenty of sandy beaches, warm and gentle waves, and world class sunsets. Activities are many- fishing, hiking, boating, having a picnic, ,biking. ,beach concerts, and more. An experience well worth the short drive.yes
4.5 based on 56 reviews
The Station Dinner Theatre operates year-round and is the home of the original “A Canterbury Feast”, the longest running medieval musical comedy dinner theatre in the United States. Along with it’s many original themed musical comedies, the Station Season also includes a variety of comedies, farces, murder mystery comedies and musical reviews, as well as a popular Christmas Memories musical...combined with our delicious American cuisine full meal add up to the region’s most unique and entertaining dining experience.
We left Bradford on time at 12:30 and arrived in Erie just before opening at 2:15. Lobby was packed and noisy until doors opened. Assigned tables eliminated a lot of confusion. Dinner began with warm soup and salad then merriment on stage. Everyone had a whole baked stuffed chicken next, nice and hot and cooked perfectly. Another round of farcical acting followed by a lemon fluff cake with cheddar cheese wedges and apple slices. The meal without utensils was complete with warm hand towels and great audience pleasure.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
The expERIEnce Children’s Museum is a place that has been inspiring creativity and imagination in children for over twenty years. The museum is a non-profit organization located in the historic cultural district of downtown Erie whose entire mission is to provide a safe, family-centered educational experience that inspires creativity, exploration, and imagination through play, interactive exhibits, and innovative programming. The museum is a place where children can race a boat, paint a painting, shop healthy, imagine a career, explore magnets and produce a play. Named Erie’s Choice for Museum in 2016 and the past 3 years, the museum welcomes over 60,000 guests annually. Three floors and a certified outdoor classroom including over 25 hands-on exhibits provide hours of fun for children ages 8 and under.
My family loves it here we go once a week at least. Kids looove the water table and the mini wegmans. We spend at least 3 hours here each time we go. My kids have so much fun and there is so much to do. Definitely would recommend for younger kids mine are 2 and 4. We bring our lunch and eat there. It’s also very clean the staff are always going around disinfecting things and wiping surfaces down. The worst is there is no parking during the week. You have to find street parking and walk and then the meters are only good for two hours before you need to put more money in. But that doesn’t stop us from going every week. Lots of fun!
4.5 based on 61 reviews
If you enjoy the game of baseball don't miss the chance to catch a AA minor league game at UPMC park. It is a beautiful venue located right in the heart of downtown Erie. It is very intimate and you sit very close to the action. The have activities during every break between innings that make it more entertaining. Games at this level are much more fun than that of attending a major league game, and much cheaper. Also you will find that you don't have to mortgage your home to buy a beer. It is a wonderful family atmosphere to go out with your kids on a warm night to a ball game here. The teams always give you their best efforts as they are working their way to the majors and big bucks Food and drinks are inexpensive for a cheap night out.
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