Located about six miles south of the city of Sheboygan right on the shores of Lake Michigan, Kohler-Andrae State Park is one of the most unique and beautiful parks in all of Wisconsin. One of the last natural, wild preserves along the Great Lake, Kohler-Andrae is marked by windswept, sandy dunes that lead to two miles of pristine beaches.
This gorgeous park is so unique because it contain the meeting of two very different ecosystems. The beachfront area is delicate dunes and seagrasses while the inland area is home to a river and a marshy woodland area.
There are miles of cordwalk through the sand here, letting you travel through the delicate ecosystem. The sand undulates and rolls, creating dunes and hills on the way to the waterfront.
The sand can be volatile and subject to the winds coming off Lake MIchigan. The landscape never looks exactly the same here, no matter how often you come back.