Point Beach State Forest
Point Beach State Forest is a Wisconsin state forest near Two Rivers, Wisconsin in Manitowoc County. The forest is located along of the Lake Michigan coast and offers beach access, camping, hiking, and biking trails. Point Beach State Forest was established in 1938. The Point Beach Ridges, a National Natural Landmark, are located within the forest.
The Ice Age National Scenic Trail's 1,200 mile course around Michigan includes approximately eight miles in Point Beach State Forest. There are 11 miles of hiking trails bicycle trails in the State Forest, including the 5.2-mile Rawley Point Bicycle Trail.
A nature center at the park offers concessions including ice cream. The Rawley Point Lighthouse operated by the U.S. Coast Guard owns is next to the beach. It is not open to the public.