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Address: 9400 County Rd O, Two Rivers, WI 54241, USA
Phone: (920) 794-7480
State: Wisconsin
Zip Code: 54241


Reviews
I love this place, just beautiful, campsites are for most part nice and roomy. Also your not crammed in one next to the other for the most part, you can feel like your almost camping alone in a lot of sites. Has 2 separate shower bathroom concrete building to use, or outhouses if you prefer. No internet, and cell phone reception is iffy (both are bonuses in my book). Also has a concession stand that sells basic items, and also serves food, and ice cream. The lake level being so high lately leaves the beach really short if any at all. 10 years ago there was 15 feet of beach, now in 2017 certain areas have no beach at all.
9 years ago (13-08-2017)
One of my favorite parks. On Lake Michigan. Great camping and hiking trails. A working lighthouse. Excellent dog beach.
9 years ago (15-10-2017)
I love the bike trails here. Such a serene environment. It’s definitely worth a hike or ride through the Southern part of the forest.
9 years ago (18-10-2017)
For outdoor activities, this place has it all. The hiking trails, the biking trails, and the white sand beaches are exceptional. The campsites are well-spaced for privacy, and flush toilets with hot showers are a luxury for most campers. There is a lovely lodge with a snack bar that serves premium ice cream. Dog owners--there is a very long stretch of beach south of the lighthouse designated for pups! And the staff goes above and beyond to be welcoming and helpful. Come for an hour, a day, or a week, you won't be disappointed!
10 years ago (31-05-2017)
We camped with the kids (2 and 4 years old) this past June and absolutely loved it. The campsite was very quiet and clean. It was so close to the Lake which makes it a perfect spot for kids to play and for adults to walk. Definitely recommend it:)
9 years ago (09-07-2017)
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