Friends of Point Beach State Forest
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2009 Photo Contest winners have been chosen.
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First Place in Animals Category |
First Place in Open Category |
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Photo by: Angie Peltier of Manitowoc, WI |
Photo by: Larry Williamson of Fredonia, WI |
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First Place in People Category |
First Place in the Plant Category |
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Photo by: Jill Ravey of Oconomowoc, WI |
Photo by: Kristen Kutil of Wausau, WI |
Click on the link to see the
2010 Photo contest rules.
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The next "Friends Group" event will be
be the "Breakfast in the Forest"
June 6th. Watch for more information.
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Come see a French & Indian War encampment at Point Beach on June 26th & 27th
Click on the link for more information
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Point Beach State Forest is looking for your vintage photos. If you have any old pictures of the forest lying around the house, please bring them in to the office so that they may be enjoyed by all.
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Click here for more information
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WHO WE ARE
We are the Friends of Point Beach State Forest, a non-profit organization formed in 1999.
We are incorporated with tax-exempt status.
The Friends of Point Beach is made up of members from the local communities surrounding the forest, as well as individuals, families, and organizations that wish to preserve the natural beauty of Point Beach State Forest for generations to come.
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We are proud to introduce you to Point Beach State Forest, a truly unique slice of paradise on the lakeshore in North East Wisconsin. With more than 2,900 acres of forest and beach, Point Beach offers 127 family campsites, two indoor group cabins and an outdoor group campsite. There are numerous picnic areas with tables, grills, water, concession stand, playgrounds and restrooms. Point Beach also has 11 miles of hiking/skiing trails and a self guided half mile nature trail. Numerous Summer programs are scheduled at the Nature Center in the Lodge Building.
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Dates for our 2010 events are being announced. Click on the "Events" link in the green menu bar to the left of the page.
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Volunteer opportunities abound!
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To get to Point Beach from Two Rivers, the nearest community, take County Highway O north about 4 miles; the entrance road will be on your right. From the north on Wisconsin Highway 42, take Manitowoc County Highway V east to County Highway O and go south about 2 miles; the entrance road will be on your left.
The forest is open year round. Day use areas are open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Vehicle admission stickers are required. Hourly, daily, and annual stickers are available at the entrance station.



