The Underrated Beach With The Whitest, Most Pristine Sand In Wisconsin
By Nicole
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Published April 28, 2017
We’re pretty lucky here in Wisconsin – we pretty much couldn’t be further from the ocean, but we’ve got some truly stunning and spectacular beaches.
With six miles of Lake Michigan shoreline tucked into a state park, the pristine beach at Point Beach State Park offers an oasis away from the busy world. The sand is some of the whitest you’ll find in Wisconsin and it’s surrounded by awesome forest, has a beautiful lighthouse and you can camp right there. What more could you want from a Wisconsin beach?
Located just a few miles north of Two Rivers, Point Beach State Forest is a secluded stretch of beach that offers some of the calmest, most relaxing stretches of sand you'll find anywhere in Wisconsin.
There's something so amazingly wild and calming about the beach, with its dunes and vegetation.
Walking the boardwalk out to the water feels like traveling through time a bit - you emerge on an empty beach to gorgeous white sand that you feel like you have all to yourself.
You'll love feeling the pristine sand between your toes as you enjoy this peaceful little slice of our state.
You never know what vegetation or animal life you might find here. A day - or more - at Point Beach is well worth the drive.
The forest has camping right on site and the pretty white sand will find you there, as well.
The views from the beach are unbeatable and you'll feel far from Wisconsin on this beautiful, serene beach.
The lighthouse here still shines from 30 minutes before sunset until 30 minutes after sunrise. The current tower has been standing since 1894.
You'll never regret taking a trip to the beautiful white sand beach at Point Beach State Forest.
Point Beach State Forest is located at 9400 County Road O, Two Rivers, WI 54241.
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