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United States, Wisconsin, Two Rivers

Point Beach State Forest

Kid-friendly · Beach

5 (103 ratings)

Explore the natural beauty of Point Beach State Forest in Two Rivers, an idyllic destination for walkers and hikers. With 3126.9 acres of diverse landscapes, including pristine beaches, lush forests, ...

Explore the natural beauty of Point Beach State Forest in Two Rivers, an idyllic destination for walkers and hikers. With 3126.9 acres of diverse landscapes, including pristine beaches, lush forests, and serene dunes, this park offers a wealth of opportunities for outdoor activity. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, Point Beach State Forest caters to all levels of walkers and hikers, making it an ideal retreat for nature enthusiasts. The park features a variety of well-maintained trails, including the 14-mile Point Beach Trail, providing an immersive outdoor experience for visitors seeking adventure and tranquility. Immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Point Beach State Forest, where a myriad of walking and hiking trails await. As you explore the park's diverse terrain, you'll encounter captivating scenery and abundant wildlife, creating a truly enriching outdoor experience. The Rawley Point Recreational Trail, spanning 1.8 miles, offers a scenic route for a refreshing walk, while the 14-mile Point Beach Trail presents a more extensive hiking adventure. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll along the coastline or an invigorating hike through wooded areas, the park's varied routes cater to a range of preferences, promising an unforgettable outdoor excursion. For walkers and hikers eager to embark on an enriching outdoor adventure, Point Beach State Forest in Two Rivers is the ultimate destination. With a diverse array of trails and 3126.9 acres of natural beauty to explore, the park provides an ideal setting for outdoor activity. Whether you're drawn to the captivating shoreline, the peaceful woodlands, or the tranquil dunes, Point Beach State Forest offers an immersive experience for nature lovers of all ages. For more information about the park and its routes, users can download the Pacer Pedometer app, which provides comprehensive details and insights to enhance their walking and hiking experiences.

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Walking and Hiking in Point Beach State Forest

When it comes to walking and hiking adventures, Point Beach State Forest in Two Rivers, United States, offers an exceptional outdoor experience. With a variety of essential amenities such as multiple parking lots, restrooms, drinking water stations, a leisure playground, and picnic sites, the park ensures that visitors have everything ...

When it comes to walking and hiking adventures, Point Beach State Forest in Two Rivers, United States, offers an exceptional outdoor experience. With a variety of essential amenities such as multiple parking lots, restrooms, drinking water stations, a leisure playground, and picnic sites, the park ensures that visitors have everything they need for a comfortable and enjoyable visit. Additionally, the presence of a nature center museum provides an opportunity for walkers and hikers to explore and learn about the local flora and fauna. For those seeking more relaxation after a day of walking and hiking, the availability of showers adds an extra level of convenience. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual walker, Point Beach State Forest is the ideal destination for anyone looking to engage in outdoor activities amidst beautiful natural surroundings.

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Mo-Su 06:00-23:00
Essential Amenities
Playground
Picnic Site
Drinking water
Restroom
Parking lot
Things to See
Museum

Nature Center

Other Amenities

Shower

Best Walking Routes in Point Beach State Forest
#1 - Rawley Point Recreational Trail
(1 review)
Length: 1.8 milesEst. Time: 31m
#2 - Point Beach State Forest Iceage/green Trail.
(1 review)
Length: 4.2 milesEst. Time: 1h46m
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Nearby Parks
Picnic Hill Park
Zander Park
Mishicot Park
Village Park
Vets Park
Two Creeks Country Park
Lincoln Park
Lakeview Park
Blue Rail Park - Beach
FAQs about Point Beach State Forest
Where is the best place to walk in Point Beach State Forest?
The best place to walk in Point Beach State Forest is the Point Beach Trail, which is 14 miles long and offers a diverse and scenic route. It is recommended by the Pacer community with a rating of 3.0 and 1 review.
How many routes are in Point Beach State Forest?
Point Beach State Forest has two main walking routes. These are the Rawley Point Recreational Trail, which is 1.8 miles long, and the Point Beach Trail, which is 14 miles long.
Which is the longest route in Point Beach State Forest?
The longest route in Point Beach State Forest is the Point Beach Trail, which spans 14 miles and offers a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience. This information is provided by the Pacer community, with a rating of 3.0 and 1 review.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/hikers in Point Beach State Forest?
Yes, Point Beach State Forest offers essential amenities such as parking lots, restrooms, drinking water, picnic sites, and a leisure playground to cater to the needs of walkers and hikers.
How accessible is Point Beach State Forest?
Point Beach State Forest is accessible, with multiple parking lots, restrooms, and drinking water stations conveniently located throughout the park for the convenience of visitors.
What kind of sports can I do in Point Beach State Forest?
In addition to walking and hiking, visitors to Point Beach State Forest can also engage in leisure activities such as using the playground and enjoying the museum at the Nature Center.
What is the best season to walk in Point Beach State Forest?
The best season to walk in Point Beach State Forest is during the spring and fall when the weather is milder, and the park is less crowded. The wildflowers in spring and the changing colors of the trees in fall make for a beautiful walking experience.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Point Beach State Forest?
Point Beach State Forest experiences cold winters and warm summers. Walkers and hikers should prepare for varying weather conditions throughout the year. It's advisable to check the weather forecast before visiting and dress accordingly.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Point Beach State Forest?
Point Beach State Forest is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, red foxes, various bird species, and occasionally black bears. Walkers and hikers should be mindful of their surroundings and respectful of the natural habitat of these animals.
Best Walking Routes in Point Beach State Forest
#1 - Rawley Point Recreational Trail
4 (1 review)
Length: 1.8 milesEst. Time: 31m
#2 - Point Beach State Forest Iceage/green Trail.
4 (1 review)
Length: 4.2 milesEst. Time: 1h46m
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Nearby Parks
Picnic Hill Park
Zander Park
Mishicot Park
Village Park
Vets Park
Two Creeks Country Park
Lincoln Park
Lakeview Park
Blue Rail Park - Beach
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Best Walking Routes in Point Beach State Forest
#1- Rawley Point Recreational Trail
(1 review)
Length: 1.8 milesEst. Time: 31m
#2- Point Beach State Forest Iceage/green Trail.
(1 review)
Length: 4.2 milesEst. Time: 1h46m