The urge to visit Erie, Pa., tends to be strongest in the fall, mostly because there’s splendor in the park—the 3,200-acre Presque Isle State Park, that is. In fact, there’s plenty to do here year-round—though in winter, be prepared for plenty of snow.The Presque Isle peninsula was formed as sand and sediment accumulated on a glacial moraine. There's a well-developed road system of about 13 miles that loop around the park, and paved hiking/biking trails wind their
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