Manitowoc
County
Manitowoc-Two
Rivers-Lakeshore Area
Manitowoc County, known as the Maritime Capitol
of Wisconsin, is truly a waterfront treasure. Located on the western shore
of Lake Michigan, Manitowoc County features a varied heritage of
agriculture, ship building and maritime attractions as well as the natural
beauty of forests, lakes and beautiful beaches. Whether youre strolling
along the white sand beaches of the Lake Michigan shoreline or soaking up
the pristine beauty of natures handiwork while wandering through
hundreds of acres of parks, youll never cease to be amazed by the
splendor and beauty that embrace Manitowoc County.
Business and Community
Manitowoc County has a rich maritime and
shipbuilding heritage. Officially founded in 1836, Indians nicknamed
Manitowoc Mundeowk, Home of the Good Spirit because of the beautiful
harbors and rivers. The shipbuilding industry played a major role in the
growth of the county and was especially crucial during times of war.
Today, the City of Manitowoc is recognized worldwide as the manufacturer
of spectacular yachts and large cranes. Manitowoc is also the sole
Wisconsin port for the SS Badger, the only upscale, steam-powered car ferry still sailing on
the Great Lakes. Agricultural and dairy farms are also important to the
area's economy and visitors and residents can sample fresh cheese from
local cheese factories. The cities of Manitowoc, Two Rivers, Mishicot and
many others celebrate their heritage with festivals and local events and offer a great quality of life for
their residents.
Recreational
Activities
Outstanding marinas, parks and beaches provide just
the right setting to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Manitowoc
Countys Lake Michigan shoreline. Sailing, fishing and water-skiing
are just a few of the water sports available in this incredible waterfront
location. Many area marinas offer boat rentals and boat docks. Inland, Manitowoc County's lakes and streams invite anglers and fly casters to catch their limit of trout, bass, northern and
delectable pan fish. In spring, the annual smelt run yields nets full of silvery finger fish, and smelt harvesting festivals
are held throughout the county.
In addition to water sports, several other outdoor activities are
available in Manitowoc County. The newly completed and paved,
six-mile long scenic lakeshore recreational trail, the Mariners Trail, is perfect for hiking,
biking, walking or jogging. Manitowoc County's numerous parks and trail-ways offer a variety of outdoor activities for the whole family year-round, including hiking,
bicycling, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and camping. Point Beach State Forest,
provides six miles of sandy shoreline; the perfect place to catch a wave, watch the seagulls and shorebirds, observe the
passing of great ships over the edge of the horizon, or simply take a walk in the sand.
The area is also a golfers paradise with several beautiful courses that
are fun for the
beginner yet challenging for the experienced golfer! In the wintertime, be sure to visit the Manitowoc County Ice Center for a
chance to play ice hockey or figure skate.
Historical & Cultural
Attractions
Manitowoc County is full of cultural
experiences. To learn about the rich heritage of this maritime county,
visit the Wisconsin Maritime Museum where you can see the Model Ship
Gallery, as well as take a tour of the USS COBIA, a WW II submarine and
national historic landmark. Pinecrest Historical Village and many other
attractions showcase early pioneer homes, shops, schools and more.
The Historic Walking Tour of Downtown Manitowoc reflects a downtown rich
in history and civic pride with unique shops, restaurants, pubs, theaters,
art galleries and hotels preserved along the lakefront. The Capitol Civic
Centre, once an opulent 1920s movie house, now hosts local theater,
music groups and touring Broadway plays and symphonies.
Dining, Shopping & Lodging
Browsing through the numerous charming boutiques,
specialty and gift stores, art galleries, antique shops, collectible and
craft marts across Manitowoc County provides more great fun. From
one-of-a-kind heirloom jewelry and handcrafted items to the latest
kitchen gadgets from the nation's largest kitchen store, there's a lot of
great and varied shopping for everyone in Manitowoc County. And
after a busy day, you'll find an abundance of
delicious restaurants to choose from, including gracious lakeside hotel
dining, family style home cooking, authentic bistros, coffee houses, and
lots of wonderful specialty foods. Manitowoc County also offers
travelers an excellent selection of accommodations from award-wining
hotels and full-service conference centers to rustic log homes, historic
bed and breakfast inns, family lodging, and wooded campsites.
Manitowoc - Two Rivers - Lakeshore
Area
Manitowoc County
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Area Attractions
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Historic Walking Tour of Downtown Manitowoc
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Pinecrest Historical Village, Manitowoc
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Capitol Civic Centre, Manitowoc
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Lincoln Park Zoo,
Manitowoc
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Rahr-West Art
Museum, Manitowoc
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West of the Lake
Gardens, Manitowoc
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Wisconsin
Maritime Museum, Manitowoc
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Manitowoc County
Expo, Manitowoc
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Manitowoc Marina,
Manitowoc
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Manitowoc County
Ice Center, Manitowoc
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Seagull Marina &
Campgrounds, Two Rivers
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Two Rivers
History Museum, Two Rivers
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Historic
Washington House, Two Rivers
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Point Beach State
Forest, Two Rivers
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The Old School
Shops, Norman Rockwell Center, Mishicot
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Devils River Campground, Maribel
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