Manitowoc County Park is a scenic lakefront park in northeastern Wisconsin offering hiking, picnicking, camping, and panoramic views of Lake Michigan.
Manitowoc County Park is situated along the western shore of Lake Michigan in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. The park covers approximately 100 acres of rolling hills, mature hardwood forests, and scenic bluff overlooks that provide visitors with spectacular views of the lake. Its varied landscape includes open meadows and shaded woodlands, supporting a variety of local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, songbirds, and native plants. Established in the early 20th century, the park has long served as a recreational destination for both locals and tourists, combining natural beauty and outdoor activities. Key features include well-maintained hiking trails, picnic areas, and a campground with tent and RV sites. The park is also home to a historic dance pavilion and observation decks that overlook the water. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking, fishing along the lake shore, bird watching, and winter activities like cross-country skiing. Manitowoc County Park provides peaceful natural settings within easy reach of the city of Manitowoc, drawing visitors who seek both active and relaxing outdoor experiences. The park’s combination of lakefront access and forested areas creates a diverse environment supporting outdoor recreation year-round.
Lake Michigan bluff overlooks with panoramic views
Historic Manitowoc County Park Pavilion
Well-maintained multi-use trails through mixed hardwood forests
Seasonal birdwatching opportunities for migrating species
A restored historic wooden pavilion used for community events, picnics, and shelter from weather.
Scenic viewpoints providing expansive views of Lake Michigan and the Manitowoc harbor area.
Five miles of marked trails winding through diverse forest and open meadow habitat.