Posted July 22, 200816 yr Hey Guys. What is my best bet for a nice afternoon on a Lake Erie beach. I'm looking for no more than 1ish hours driving from Cleveland. I was thinking either Mentor Headlands or Huntington, but I definitely want to hear suggestions. My main concern is beach cleanliness, which I have found Edgewater to be lacking, although the views of DT there are awesome!
July 22, 200816 yr I usually go to Mentor Headlands..I havent had a bad experience yet and I have been for like the past two weeks. But I have heard that Huntington is a little cleaner..but I have never been there and I dont know how the waves are. I am pleased with the waves at Headlands. My friends from Brooklyn and Jersey liked Headlands though!
July 22, 200816 yr i would say whatever's easier or flip a quarter -- i always liked both of them. um, honey hut is a bonus at huntington.
July 22, 200816 yr someone from the area can help me out. There are 2 in Avon lake-not the boat launch one, but the other. I cannot think of the name, but the swimming looks great there. The beach is kind of small, and there are some rocks and jetties to jump off. The water looked clear and inviting. Headlands is beautiful
July 22, 200816 yr Both have a boat launch and a small beach. There is Miller Road park, with the newer, bigger boat launch. It also has more beach. It is just west of the massive coal power plant. There is also Veteran's Memorial, which is probably the one you're talking about, with lots of jetties/piers. That is at the north end of rte. 83.
July 22, 200816 yr My favorite by FAR between Mentor Headlands and Huntington is Headlands. It's a bit more of a hike out there, but I think it's so worth it. It's generally cleaner, a bit more secluded, and overall just nicer in my opinion. Honey Hut (by the way, STILL my favorite ice cream ever) is not enough of an incentive for me.
July 22, 200816 yr also, not sure if this has been posted elsewhere on UO, but the sewer district has a "Nowcast" service for beach and water conditions: http://www.ohionowcast.info/index.asp
July 23, 200816 yr also, not sure if this has been posted elsewhere on UO, but the sewer district has a "Nowcast" service for beach and water conditions: http://www.ohionowcast.info/index.asp And just as a general FYI, never go swimming the day or two after heavy rains. Its not a unique problem to Lake Erie, so don't feel bad Ohio. (my own personal rule)
July 26, 200816 yr anyone have some images of mentor headlands? I think I've seen huntington on UO but can't seem to remember seeing headlands.
July 26, 200816 yr What beach is this? It is on the westside of Cleveland... The beach Just above the beach area
July 26, 200816 yr That's Huntington in Bay Village. BTW, if you don't mind travelling 45 minutes west of Cleveland, Nickleplate beach in Huron is nice. It's usually not crowded and doesn't seem to have many water quality issues. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=nickelplate+beach+huron,+oh&ie=UTF8&ll=41.395323,-82.539682&spn=0.007694,0.013218&t=h&z=16
July 31, 200816 yr Cedar Point Beach is nice as well, albeit crowded and it costs money to park at Cedar Point. If you happen to know someone who owns a home on the Chaussee (that narrow little strip of land that Cedar Point juts out on)........that private beach (few miles long) is spectacular!
July 31, 200816 yr I wouldn't discount the Villa Angella Beach in Collinwood neighborhood. It is much much cleaner then Edgewater and doesn't get crowded. I have found that beach to be very relaxing and enjoyable.
July 31, 200816 yr Cedar Point Beach is nice as well, albeit crowded and it costs money to park at Cedar Point. If you happen to know someone who owns a home on the Chaussee (that narrow little strip of land that Cedar Point juts out on)........that private beach (few miles long) is spectacular! I went to a party there. It was dope!
July 31, 200816 yr ^people still use the expression "dope"? I was thinking the same thing. Maybe JamieC is having a "throwback" moment. :wtf:
July 31, 200816 yr In that case, I've always thought that Rocky River Park was "yo yo diggity fo shizzle - can I get a what? what?". :? http://www.rrcity.com/rec/rocky_river_park_improvements.htm Ahem - I mean, I think Rocky River Park is a cute little park in a gorgeous neighborhood. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Rocky+River+Park,+&sll=41.486873,-81.846256&sspn=0.00307,0.006368&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
July 31, 200816 yr In that case, I've always thought that Rocky River Park was "yo yo diggity fo shizzle - can I get a what? what?". :? http://www.rrcity.com/rec/rocky_river_park_improvements.htm Ahem - I mean, I think Rocky River Park is a cute little park in a gorgeous neighborhood. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Rocky+River+Park,+&sll=41.486873,-81.846256&sspn=0.00307,0.006368&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A Aiight SnoopMayDay!!
July 31, 200816 yr In that case, I've always thought that Rocky River Park was "yo yo diggity fo shizzle - can I get a what? what?". :? OMG I am so old.
July 31, 200816 yr Sorry, I was just trying to sound like some of these young hepcats! :-D clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
July 31, 200816 yr Sorry, I was just trying to sound like some of these young hepcats! :-D Try again, gramps! :-D
July 31, 200816 yr You're no spring chicken yourself! :laugh: clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
July 31, 200816 yr Sorry, I was just trying to sound like some of these young hepcats! :-D I still call people "dude" and "man" and say "that's just not my bag." OLD!
July 31, 200816 yr You're no spring chicken yourself! :laugh: Hey, speak for yourself! :-D At least I know where my age-slang boundary is .. LOL.
August 1, 200816 yr Yeah, totally gnarly convo but BACK TO TOPIC! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 2, 200816 yr ...echo... "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 2, 200816 yr Have you considered the beach at Fairport Harbor? http://www.lakemetroparks.com/select-park/fairport.shtml This was the beach nearest to me growing up. Back in the day it was fairly dirty (dead fish constantly washing up onshore) due to the nearby (within close viewing distance)--but now long demolished--Diamond Shamrock chemical plant which dumped its pollutants into the Grand River and out to the lake. Although nearby Headlands was considered much nicer, the local yokels complained that on weekends especially it was overrun by obnoxious Clevelanders :x. And if you don't happen to find the beach so nice, pay a visit to the historic Fairport Lighthouse & museum. Great views from the top: http://www.ncweb.com/org/fhlh/ http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
August 2, 200816 yr I still think Headlands is the best. I have seen Fairport, but it really did not look as swimable because of proximity to the river. Headed to Headlands tomorrow...
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