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Presque Isle State Park

3,112-acres to explore

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Looking for lots of fun and exciting things to do??  Follow along and join the crew.  Finding little things that can make every day even better is what this is all about. From taco’s to treasure we will be exploring what my local area has to offer and beyond.

My Blog

Stories and details from some of my adventures. Helping  you find and try something is a big part of my vision. By sharing basic tips and tricks I hope to see you out and about making every day more exciting. If you have a story or would like to share a blog post that might help others let me know.

The Official Rules and Guide Lines

This link will take you to the PA state site with all the contact info. and regulations. 

Treasure Hunting

From metal detecting the beaches to finding geocaches on the trails. 

Discover Presque Isle

 Annual event that aims to bring awareness to the Park’s diverse natural ecosystems, numerous recreational opportunities, and helps educate visitors on the importance of preserving our natural environment. 

Canoe, Kayak And Boat Rentals

Presque Isle Boat Rental has a wide variety of canoes, kayaks, paddle boats, paddle boards, motor boats, pontoons, and row boats for rent.

Bike Rentals

Stop by Yellow Bike Rental!! They have Aqua-Cycles, bicycles, tandems, surreys, and more. 

My Pinterest Page

Get more adventure ideas here. Check out my boards full of adventure ideas and information about my trips.

Things To Check Out

Tom Ridge Environmental Center

Details
  • The center opened on 26 May 2006
  • 75 foot tall observation tower
  •  65,000 square feet of interpretive exhibits 
  • Named after former Pennsylvania Governor
  • 8 laboratories for environmental education

Presque Isle Lighthouse

Details
  • Light was first lit on July 12, 1873
  • Tower height 68 feet
  • Range 16 nmi (18 mi/30 km)
  • Open to public tours from Memorial Day through Labor Day on weekends
  • Added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 4, 1983

The Perry Monument

Details
  • 101 feet tall

  • Dedicated to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry

  • Built in 1925 and dedicated  9-10-1926

  • Designed by architects Fuller and Stickle

  • The monument cost $45,069 to construct

More Information And History About The Park

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Get In Touch

(888) 123-4562

Location

2345 Divi St
San Francisco, CA 94222

Open Hours

Mon:10am – 5pm
Tue: 10am – 5pm
Wed: Closed
Thur: 10am – 5pm
Fri: 10am – 3pm
Sat: 10am – 3pm 
Sun: Closed

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