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Manitowoc County's newest 14.25 mile multipurpose trail stretches from Rockwood Road to the Village of Denmark. Year round access for walking, running, bicycling, cross-county skiing and snowmobiling. Great for avid bird watchers and nature advocates. Extraordinary views from the 38' and 56' steel trestle bridges crossing Devil's River and a small tributary leading to the river. Dogs on a leash are allowed.
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The Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center is a state-of-the-art, interactive agricultural education center located in Manitowoc County. Farm Wisconsin connects visitors' curiosity to the wonder of Wisconsin farming and provides guests with a better understanding of their food sources and their importance. The center features 10,000 square feet of hands-on learning opportunities, and a birthing barn where visitors may watch calves being born daily and a Farm House Store.
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Twenty six of our city parks throughout Manitowoc County provide a range of facilities from boat launching and fishing to team fields, tennis courts, trails, swimming pools, picnic areas, restrooms and beaches. Visit Manitowoc's Community built Playground at Henry Schuette Park or the NEW BMX/Skate Park Complex at Dewey St. Park. Some playground areas are supervised. And you can visit the Lincoln Park Zoo for free! Band concerts at Manitowoc's MetroStage in Washington Park Wednesday evenings during summer. Or go to Two Rivers Central Park for free concerts on Thursdays during the summer.
The City of Manitowoc has 37 parks, offering more than 670 acres of green play space - All public park facilities are open year 'round from 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Reservations for the shelters and cabins can be made through the City of Manitowoc Parks Department at 920-686-3580 or Two Rivers Recreation Department at (920) 793-5592. Refer to the map on page 9 or our 2012 Discovery Guide for exact locations
The City of Manitowoc has 37 parks, offering more than 670 acres of green play space - All public park facilities are open year 'round from 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Reservations for the shelters and cabins can be made through the City of Manitowoc Parks Department at 920-686-3580 or Two Rivers Recreation Department at (920) 793-5592. Refer to the map on page 9 or our 2012 Discovery Guide for exact locations
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More than 12,000 years ago, glaciers sculpted a unique landscape across Wisconsin. Discover this glaciation on the 1000-mile Ice Age Trail from the Aurora Medical Center Healing Garden through Woodland Dunes Nature Center, along the upper East Twin River and into Point Beach State Forest. Enjoy cross country skiing or snowshoeing on 6 different area trails.
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The Manitowoc Zoo has just under 200 animals, including 2 rescue cougar cubs adopted in 2014, black bear, bald eagle, snow leopard, wolves, bison and prairie dogs. The education building features reptiles, amphibians, tropical birds and interactive learning. Enjoy the playground, activity trail and picnic areas on zoo grounds. Located in beautiful Lincoln Park. The Lincoln Park Zoological Society helps sponsor zoo events and activities. Find them at www.manitowoczoologicalsociety.org/blog/. (free/suggested donation)
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This 6-mile paved, recreational trail is the longest, continuous, scenic view of Lake Michigan in the state of Wisconsin! Hike, bike, walk, or roller blade down this scenic coastline between Manitowoc and Two Rivers. From the south you can pick up the trail in historic downtown Manitowoc at the 8th Street Bridge. You'll pass scenic overlooks, craggy coves and wide beaches, gift shops, restaurants and motels. With over 30 flower gardens, sculptures, and beautiful views, this will become one of your favorite trails!
Follow the signs through downtown Two Rivers for about a mile to reach the Rawley Point Recreation Trail connecting Point Beach State Forest, the historic Rawley Point Lighthouse, and Two Rivers. The Rawley Point Recreational Trail has a hard-packed limestone base and connects Two Rivers with Point Beach State Forest. The six-mile trail winds through pine and hemlock forests, dunes and fields.
Follow the signs through downtown Two Rivers for about a mile to reach the Rawley Point Recreation Trail connecting Point Beach State Forest, the historic Rawley Point Lighthouse, and Two Rivers. The Rawley Point Recreational Trail has a hard-packed limestone base and connects Two Rivers with Point Beach State Forest. The six-mile trail winds through pine and hemlock forests, dunes and fields.
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Point Beach features 3,000 acres of forest and 6 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline. Offering 129 campsites, cabins, group camp, lighthouse, bike trail, hiking trails, horseback riding, hunting, cross country skiing and picnic areas. Open all year.
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One of Manitowoc's finest parks, Silver Creek Park is set on the shore of Lake Michigan with a creek running through and scenic overviews. It consists of 71.74 acres and boasts several unique features such as rolling topography, rural-like wooded public areas, and a winter sports area. A challenging 18-hole disc golf course is located in the park.
There are lots of hiking trails in the park, a beautiful bridge spanning the creek and beach access as well as plenty of parking. The winter sports area includes large sledding and tubing hills that are easy to get to, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing opportunities.
There are lots of hiking trails in the park, a beautiful bridge spanning the creek and beach access as well as plenty of parking. The winter sports area includes large sledding and tubing hills that are easy to get to, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing opportunities.