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Mariners and Rawley Point Bike Trails

 
Mariners Trail
Considered the longest continuous scenic view of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin, Mariners Trail was dedicated on June 1, 2002. The 5.5 mile paved trail connects the cities of Manitowoc and Two Rivers, hugging the scenic shoreline of Lake Michigan. It is ideal spot for walking, running, biking, dog walking, roller blading, etc. as you view the serenity of Lake Michigan and enjoy its cool breeze.

Rawley Point Recreational Trail
A four-year project by volunteers, civic organizations, and local, county, and state governments, the Rawley Point Recreational Trail opened on May 15, 2004. The trail has a hard-packed limestone base and connects the city of Two Rivers with Point Beach State Forest. The five-mile trail winds through pine and hemlock forests, dunes and fields.

Between the trails, you'll travel a bike route from the Two Rivers Harbor, near several museums, through the historic east side and along the expansive beach of Neshotah Park, among the finest parks along Lake Michigan.

Trail Map  Friends of Mariners Trail  Friends of Point Beach

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