- TripBuzz found 20 things to do with kids in or near Two Rivers, Wisconsin, including 12 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manitowoc and Kohler.
- From Mariners Trail & Rawley Point Bike Trails to Point Beach State Forest, the Two Rivers area offers 46 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Bike Paths, National & State Parks and Parks.
- Located on Lake Michigan, Two Rivers, WI is a prime spot for water sports and activities. Visitors can enjoy access to a number of activities at the Point Beach State Forest, including skiing, hiking, camping, biking, the tallest lighthouse on the Great Lakes, and access to many of Lake Michigan's beach fronts.
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Measured at 13 acres large, the DePere Dog Park strives to provide a safe and social environment for owners to bring their dog. The park includes separate areas for large and small dogs and many wooded trails.
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This seasonal sports fishing charter company has 10 boats for salmon, steelhead, brown trout and lake trout fishing charters. Depending on the charter chosen, the fishing areas are Winthrop Harbor, Illinois and Algoma, Wisconsin.
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Joannes Aquatic Center features a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool with open swim hours, a zero depth wading area, two water slides, a diving well, and sand volleyball courts.
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With six fleets, Dumper Dan's Sport Fishing Charters offers regular outings on Lake Michigan. These trips include both ½ and ¾ day fishing packages, along with optional overnight accommodations at a local condominium.
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On select days of the month, a school gymnasium converts itself into a roller rink called St Mary's Roller Rink. The rink has a concession stand that serves candy, nachos, cold refreshments, and other snacks.
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The Oneida Nation Museum is a historical museum dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of the Oneida people. The museum features several historical artifacts and other various historical memorabilia.
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Located within Ashwaubomay Park, Ashwaubomay Lake is enjoyed by visitors of all ages. The calm water lake offers diving, tube slides, sand volleyball, a concession stand and beachside picnic areas.
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The Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary has many exciting things to do on its 700 acres, including looking at the animal exhibits, hiking or skiing, and educational displays. It is Wisconsin's second largest wildlife rehabilitation program.
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During the warmer months, Kastle Park serves as a full service family entertainment facility that targets older children, teens, and adults. There are go karts, bumper boats, mini golf, batting cages, a rock climbing wall, and a paintball arena.
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Founded in 1958, the National Railroad Museum has been educating the community about the chapter in American history that brought many people wealth. It does this through a variety of engaging exhibits, programs, and special events.