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Easy
walk to Lake Michigan & Neshotah Park
Scenic, peaceful neighborhood
Woods
and wetlands
Short
ride to shopping & downtown
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From your
home in the Sandy Bay Highlands, you'll be connected to
the beauty of Lake Michigan
and the splendor of the Point Beach State Forest, one of
Wisconsin's favorite getaways. Your neighbors will
include whitetail deer, ducks and many other of
nature's interesting animals. |

On
Rawley Point Bike Trail
Adjacent to Picnic Hill Park
Near
Point
Beach State Forest
Near
schools and shopping
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Your
neighborhood sits next to Picnic Hill Park and is within
easy walking or biking distance of the
50-acre Neshotah Park
(Right), featuring one of
Wisconsin's largest public beaches stretching several
hundred yards along Lake Michigan. The white-sand
beach area offers changing rooms, basketball courts,
concession stand, and ample parking. The park also
includes a large wooded area with grills, picnic
tables, shelter, baseball diamond, playground,
horseshoe pits, and other amenities. |
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Sandy Bay Highlands abuts the new Rawley Point
Trail
(left & right), a bicycle route that connects you to Point
Beach State Forest, a 2,900-acre state park with
forests, sand dunes, and six miles of unspoiled public
beachfront, ideal for swimming or strolling. The
park offers 127 campsites, 11 miles of hiking
and cross-country ski trails, a nature center, and
much more.
A short ride
through downtown Two Rivers brings you to the Mariners
Trail (below),
a new asphalt walking and bicycle trail that
hugs the shore of Lake
Michigan for five miles to the
neighboring city of Manitowoc.
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