Penn State Behrend Fields

Where it’s at:

The track at Behrend Fields is located right on the campus of Penn State Behrend, near Erie Hall. Parking is available in the lot used for the baseball and softball fields, just off Station Road. The whole area feels tucked away and peacefulโ€”great for unwinding or letting the kids stretch their legs.

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What’s Good:

This is a classic outdoor rubberized track, in excellent condition and well-maintained. In addition to the track itself, there’s an excellent opportunity for walking on both pavement and dirt paths around the area, making it a great spot to mix up your routine or enjoy a more scenic stroll. While itโ€™s not nestled between the athletic fields, itโ€™s surrounded by trees and open green space that give it a peaceful, natural feel.

  • Walking or jogging with a stroller
  • Letting kids run safely in circles
  • Track workouts if you want to time your laps

There is a port-a-potty available just past the track, and the surrounding Behrend campus has wide sidewalks if you want to extend your walk. It’s also dog-friendly, but remember to clean up after your pup.

There are usually a few college students jogging or teams practicing, but itโ€™s rarely crowdedโ€”especially in the mornings and evenings. And because itโ€™s slightly elevated, you get a bit of a view of the hills beyond, especially at sunset.

If you’re looking for a little variety, there’s also a frisbee golf course on the nearby fields. Just be sure to bring your own frisbeeโ€”it’s a fun, low-key add-on to a walk or jog.

Can I bring my dog?

While dogs are not permitted on the track itself, they are welcome on the nearby sidewalks and open grassy areas around Behrend Fields. Keep them leashed and clean up after them, and you shouldnโ€™t run into any issues.

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Who it’s Good For:

  • Families with kids who need a safe open space to burn energy
  • Fitness walkers and runners looking for a calm, consistent surface
  • Anyone rehabbing or easing into movement thanks to the soft track and flat layout
  • Parents with strollers

Final Thoughts:

The track at Behrend Fields is one of those hidden-in-plain-sight places. Whether youโ€™re looking for a quick walk, a way to reset your afternoon, or a place to run in peace, this spot is worth bookmarking.

If you’re nearby on a sunny day, stop by and take a few lapsโ€”you might just find a new favorite rhythm.


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5 Coffee Shops for Studying in Erie, PA

5 Coffee Shops for Studying in Erie, PA

We know what time of year it is. Finals week is quickly approaching and end of the semester projects are due. Knowing there are many colleges in the Erie area, we wanted to highlight a few coffee shops students may want to stop by to have a cram session or work on a project while taking in some much needed caffeine, and maybe even grab a bite to eat!

Pressed

If you’re looking for a place to not only grab a coffee and study, but do a little shopping for books and gifts too, Pressed is a super cool place to visit. Head into the bookstore first and pick up some new reading material (or bring your own) and then walk through the doors into the coffee shop to grab a drink and a snack to enjoy while you read. Hightops, tables, and a couch provide different locations for you to relax while you indulge (in studies or coffee, or both). You can also sit outside, right in front of the shop. This is a great option for Gannon and Mercyhurst students, as it isn’t a very far drive from either. Open from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturdays, and 10:00 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sundays, convenient for those of you who may have evening classes.

Above: Seating in Coffee Shop
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The Crick Coffeehouse & Eatery

Although it is a small drive from most colleges in the area, we think The Crick is worth it. With seating indoors and outdoors, you can choose your atmosphere. This is a great place to go if you’re looking for a place to study while eating breakfast or lunch. The Crick is great for students who enjoy studying earlier in the day, as it is open from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. every day except Monday, when they are closed.

Outdoor Seating
Some Indoor Seating
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The Mainstreet Cakery Cafe: 2 Locations

Either location (Fairview or Millcreek) of The Mainstreet Cakery Cafe would be great for studying while grabbing a bite to eat. While both locations offer indoor and outdoor seating, you will find a wonderful atmosphere to dive into your studies while enjoying a coffee, eating a meal, or even indulging in a bakery treat or some ice cream. The tables are spaced well, and it’s a great place to meet up with a group for dinner as you dive into your studies. Open from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. every day except for Sunday, this is for studiers at any time of day.

Outdoors: Fairview Location
Indoors: Millcreek Location
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Javamango’s Outpost

A quaint coffee shop and small eatery as a pass-through inside of an office building, Javamango’s Outpost offers a few tables and a hightop bar that are perfect for posting up while hitting the books and enjoying some much needed caffeine. Enjoy the calm atmosphere of a quiet space while you get your study on. Open from 6:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays, this is for morning and early afternoon studiers.

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Romolo Chocolates

Studying while drinking coffee in a candy store? Initially, it sounds like a bad idea, and quite unattainable. But if you’ve ever been to Romolo Chocolates, you would understand why it’s a good idea. With a quiet atmosphere in the ice cream and coffee shop, you’ll find couches and tables set up for social interactions or some time to yourself. If you’re more of an outside person, you’ll find several tables outdoors in front and to the side of the building, and even heaters available to warm you in the colder months. Enjoy the provided scenery of a fictional alleyway well lit with many Instagram worthy spots to snap a picture in between cramming for your classes. And added to all of that, you can induldge in some amazing sponge candy! Romolo Chocolate is open from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturdays, and 10:00 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays.

Above: Seating inside of the shop
Beside: Seating in front of the shop

[Editors Note: We know there are several other coffee shops in Erie, some we have yet to visit and post on our site. We are not trying to be selective, simply offering choices from our current blog posts. If you have any suggestions of other places we could visit and highlight, please comment and let us know! We want to make sure we mention as much of what Erie has to offer as we can! All business hours are current as of 4/18/2022, please check the hours on their Facebook pages or Google Search if you are reading this at a much later date.]

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[Editorโ€™s note: Please be aware that we are not affiliated with any of these businesses in any way. This is true of all of our posts. We simply enjoy wandering around Erie as we know finding what to do in Erie, PA area can be hard.]

Wintergreen Gorge

While we already explored a park recently with Pleasant Ridge Park, we wanted to find balance with something to do on the other side of town. With that, we headed to Wintergreen Gorge and wandered the trails.

Wintergreen Gorge

Location:

Wintergreen Gorge is located on the east side of town. The physical address for the primary entrance is at 3399 Cooper Rd, Erie, PA 16510. This main location has just been renovated and there is now a physical parking lot as well as signage to help you know where you are going. The trails run along and around Fourmile Creek, North into Harborcreek, and South where it crosses through Penn State Behrend. There are also a handful of other ways to link up with the trails, including a few on the Behrend property, in case the parking is full at the lower entrance.

Those locations include the southwest corner of the Prischak parking lot, by the science building on Penn Stateโ€™s campus, as well as the southern side of the Ohio parking lot, behind the residences of Ohio Hall and Trippe Hall at the top of the campus. You can easily navigate the campus with the use of a map if you are unfamiliar with the territory. Please note that if you are going to park in the parking lots on campus, you may need to stop into the campus police and safety building to request a visitorโ€™s pass in order to avoid a possible parking ticket.

Property Description:

The main trail is sourced to span roughly 1.2 miles, however, because of the vast student population there have been many unofficial trails added. If you enter from the Cooper Road end, there are flatted dirt paths that allow wheelchairs and bikes to have easy mobility. There has also been the construction of a few wooden bridges and other additions to make travel easier if you are starting from that side. If you choose to come in from either of the campus entrances, however, the paths are clearly marked but they do become steep at points. They are fully able to be traveled, but you are certainly at an incline. At some places, you will want to proceed with caution because of the steep grades.

While we chose not to venture off of the main path, there are also many sub paths that offshoot from the main path. Following those paths will take you deeper into the woods, allow you to continue to follow the creek, and will even take you to a waterfall approximately 15 feet high and a watering hole to swim in below. That path isnโ€™t hard to find, but will require a more difficult route to get to. Just follow the creek south when the path veers steeply towards campus at the giant piping system.

Wooden Bridge

Things to do:

This trail has become a favorite for many residents because of the fact that you quickly dive into nature despite being so close to the city. There is ample wildlife, and following the creek means no shortage of nature in either sight or sound. In addition to walking, jogging, or running, this trail welcomes dogs and bicycles. And, while swimming is not permitted, with the right shoes you are able to wade into the water and walk up the creek in places as well.

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In addition, just at the top of the hill from the Cooper road entrance, if you head west on Cooper, you will find The Ice Cream Shoppe. They not only serve ice cream, milk shakes, and frozen yogurt, but they also have Smithโ€™s hot dogs and Mighty Fine donuts. If you are looking for something to snack on before, after, or during your walk through the gorge, then this could be an ideal stop.

The Ice Cream Shoppe

Who Can Go:

People, dogs, and bikes are all welcomed at this trail. The various activity levels mean you can aim to take a leisurely stroll, or you could walk the high-inclined paths. There are some flat and easily manageable surfaces, but you also will want to be cautious with younger individuals because at certain locations there can be cliffs along the path, if even only 5 or 10 feet high. This also is a path designed for many people, but it is completely in nature so it may be difficult for some to venture too far into, especially as you get deeper into the path and it becomes gradually more of an incline.

As mentioned, there is one main trail which is paved smooth and is very wide to allow for multiple people to walk shoulder to shoulder. However, the fact that college students and wildlife are active in the Wintergreen Gorge means there are many unofficial paths for exploration which head in many different directions. This is certainly a multiple day event, if you are more of a hiker and are comfortable getting off of the beaten path.

One of the larger paths

Final Thoughts:

One note about safety: Wintergreen Gorge does have some cliffs. One area we did not visit but is located near the entrance in the Ohio parking lot on Penn State Behrendโ€™s campus is known as โ€œthe backbone,โ€ because you literally only have about two feet wide worth of path, and then a cliff on either side. Smaller cliffs of only a few feet high are scattered across the paths, and while some of the best views come with larger cliffs, if you donโ€™t take it seriously and proceed with legitimate caution, a fun hike or run could quickly turn dangerous.

It should also be noted that the Wintergreen Gorge truly is wild. While smaller, cuter animals like rabbits, squirrels, and birds can easily be found, you should know that within the creek itself there can be snakes. Proceed with caution as in any area of the wild, and be aware of the rules because this property is one for all to enjoy without anyone taking advantage of it.

Still, despite these few warnings, it should be noted that Wintergreen Gorge is a beautiful destination for any. Individuals come from miles around and will travel hours just to see the sights, the waterfalls, and explore the miles of trails. This is certainly an excellent destination to burn off some energy and get back to nature. It can also be a destination that you come back to time and time again.

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