Suggested Listings
North Pier Beach
North Pier Beach is a newer beach located adjacent to the North Pier. It was created by the Army Corp of Engineers using sand relocated from channels where it didn’t belong. It is now a beautiful and spacious sand beach that connects with Neshotah Beach to the north. Take Harbor Street to
Pilon Ct, Two Rivers, WI 54241, United States
Still Bend/The Bernard Schwartz House
Still Bend is a 3,000-square-foot house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built around 1940. It was built for Bernard and Fern Schwartz, who lived in the home until 1971. The house is now rented out for overnight stays, although tours are offered in certain months. Group or motor coach tours can
3425 Adams St, Two Rivers, WI 54241
Point Beach State Forest
Point Beach State Forest is a nearly 3,000-acres state forest that incorporates six miles of the Lake Michigan coast. The Park offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, swimming and winter activities such as cross-country skiing. It is also home to the Rawley Point Lighthouse
9400 County Rd O, Two Rivers, WI 54241
Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum
Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum houses the world’s largest collection of type with 1.5 million pieces of wood type and over 1,000 styles and sizes of patterns. Tour the Museum, view the type making equipment, and even buy a print or newly cut type. The Museum is typically open
1816 10th St, Two Rivers, WI 54241
Klein Kayak Rentals
Kayak the East or West Twin Rivers with a kayak rental from Klein Kayak Rentals. They rent sit-on-top single or tandem kayaks, canoes and stand-up paddleboards. Rental includes all necessary equipment, whistle and PFD. Waivers are signed at Klein’s Hardware Hank, and they will then bring the
2206 Forest Ave, Two Rivers, WI 54241
Rawley Point Lighthouse
The Rawley Point Lighthouse is 113 feet tall and one of the tallest and brightest beacons on the Great Lakes, visible up to 19 miles away. It has been operated by the U.S. Coast Guard since 1853, although the station became fully automated in 1979. The grounds are not open to the public, but the