Point Beach State Forest
Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Point Beach offers 6 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, with dunes, a lighthouse, camping, and hiking, biking, skiing, nature, and snowmobile trails. In early morning, the sun rising over Lake Michigan can create dramatic silhouettes or cast a rosy glow over the quiet beach.

Children walking in the sand

Children walking in the sand at Point Beach.
Photo by Linda Schuhmacher

Day use areas are open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Vehicle admission stickers are required. Hourly, daily, and annual stickers are available at the entrance station.

More Information

See the links to the left and below for more information about Point Beach State Forest.

How to Get There

To get to Point Beach from Two Rivers, the nearest community, take County Highway O north about 4 miles; the entrance road will be on your right.

From the north on Wisconsin Highway 42, take Manitowoc County Highway V east to County Highway O and go south about 2 miles; the entrance road will be on your left.

In the Area

Department of Tourism Listings

Manitowoc [exit DNR]
Two Rivers [exit DNR]

Friends Group

Friends of Point Beach State Forest

For more information or to join, pease see the Friends of Point Beach [exit DNR].

More Information

For more information, ask:

Point Beach State Forest
9400 County Highway O
Two Rivers, WI 54241
(920) 794-7480.

Last Revised: Wednesday January 13 2010