Loading Page...

Can you swim in Lake Erie?

Currents in Lake Erie can be dangerous! Any current flowing faster than 2 mph is considered dangerous. Dangerous currents can exceed 5 mph — faster than an Olympic swimmer can swim. Currents can pull swimmers away from shore.



People Also Ask

Headlands Beach State Park This Lake Erie beach is full of activities and adventure spots. Enjoy swimming, kayaking, fishing, and more! The beach also offers plenty of trails for hiking and biking. Come enjoy this beach and take in the beautiful sights!

MORE DETAILS

Among the cleanest Lake Erie beaches is Headlands Beach State Park, which features a mile-long natural sand beach that's unbelievably picturesque. It's actually the longest natural sand beach in the state of Ohio.

MORE DETAILS

The pollution process was exacerbated by water flowing into the lake from various industrial cities. Detroit was home to factories that dumped acids, iron and oil wastes into the river that flowed into Lake Erie at its Western end. Runoffs from Cleveland farms carried wastes into the lake from its Southern end.

MORE DETAILS

The State of the Great Lakes 2022 Report by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy have analyzed and reported that Lake Superior and Lake Huron are rated as “good” ecosystems as Lake Michigan and Lake Ontario are rated “fair” and Lake Erie was ranked as “poor.”

MORE DETAILS

The 12 Best Lake Erie Beaches in Ohio and Pennsylvania
  • Nickel Plate Beach (huron, Ohio) ...
  • Lake Erie Bluffs (perry, Ohio) ...
  • East Harbor State Park (lakeside Marblehead, Ohio) ...
  • Cedar Point Beach (cedar Point, Ohio) ...
  • South Bass Island State Park (put-in-bay, Ohio) ...
  • Presque Isle Beach (erie County, Pennsylvania)


MORE DETAILS

Lake Superior is the Cleanest and Clearest Great Lake Because of its somewhat isolated location and long cold winters, not much farming is done along Superior's shores. This means lower amounts of nutrients, sediments, and organic material are floating around the lake.

MORE DETAILS

Lake Erie is the fourth-largest lake by surface area of the five Great Lakes in North America and the eleventh-largest globally. It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes and also has the shortest average water residence time. At its deepest point Lake Erie is 210 feet deep.



MORE DETAILS

It was given good assessments for drinking water and swimming, but it got a poor assessment on invasive species. All other indicators were considered fair. Lake Erie scored a good rating in two categories: drinking water and ground water. Swimming, consumption of fish and harmful pollutants are rated as fair.

MORE DETAILS

While at times Lake Erie can be flat and calm, as wind blows across Lake Erie's surface, energy is transferred from the wind to the water. This energy generates currents and builds waves.

MORE DETAILS

Though the lake bottoms out at 210 feet, it averages only 62 feet deep. Because of its saucer-like shallowness, Lake Erie has a reputation among sailors of being quick to “kick up her heels,” raising waves of frightening size in even a modest gale.

MORE DETAILS

Osoyoos Lake is Canada's warmest fresh-water lake. In July and August, water temperatures average 24°C (75°F). The lake stretches over 19 kilometres (12 miles) of Canadian and United States territory; 14.7 kilometres (5.7 square miles) on the Canadian side.

MORE DETAILS

Erie is the most southerly, shallow, and biologically diverse of all of the Great Lakes. Its shallow depth makes it the warmest Great Lake and a favourite destination for summer recreationists and migrating birds.

MORE DETAILS

1. Peyto Lake. Starting our list of the clearest lakes in Canada is Peyto Lake.

MORE DETAILS

Although small in volume, Lake Erie is a thriving, productive environment.

MORE DETAILS

Lake Erie and Lake Michigan are ranked the third and fourth most polluted lakes in the United States, according to nature website AZ Animals.

MORE DETAILS