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SAILING DIRECTIONS
Charts: 14903 Location: West side of Lake Michigan between Manitowoc and Kewaunee. Channels: Direct approach Depth: 15” feet depending on lake level Anchorages: None Radio: Channel 16 Pilotage: None Tugs: None Coast Guard Station: (920) 793-1304

Port of Two Rivers Port Manager Scott J. Thoresen
(920) 793-5539 Fax: (920) 793-5563


ACCOMMODATIONS
Seagull Marina
1400 Lake Street
(920) 794-1577
www.seagullmarina.com

Berths: 48
Depth: 15” feet, depending on lake level
Services: Permanent & overnight dockage,
Launch ramp, Fuel, Head pump out,
Electric 3-phase, Showers, Water, Fish
cleaning station, Fishing licenses &
freezing, Charter fishing, Complete
fishing and marine supplies, Full
service boat shop
Dockage: $.75 per foot, $12 minimum
$2 with shore power

M & M Lunch
1210 Washington Street
(920) 794-7616
Berths: 12
Services: Water and showers, Fish cleaning station, Toilets, Electricity, Charter fishing
Dockage: $600 a season

Twin Cities Marine
1600-12th Street
(920) 793-2715
Berths: 70
Services: Full service shop, Head pump out, Showers, Fuel, Water, Electricity
Dockage: $600 per season

Motts Marina
1900 Jackson Street
(920) 793-4196
Services: 50 Slips, Electricity, Water, Fuel, Seasonal Rental

Stop & Dock Marina
2510 West River Street
(920) 793-2906
Services: 78 Slips, Electricity, Water, Fuel, Seasonal Rental

Racine

Home of the Fishing Fleet
The big ones are still out here, as they have been for hundreds of years. That’s how Two Rivers came to have the largest commercial fishing fleet on Lake Michigan. Today, the abundance of big game fish feeding offshore continues to provide sport fishermen with memorable battles and trophies they treasure for a lifetime. The port also is home to three commercial fishing fleets and an armada of sail and motor yachts.

Not only is Two Rivers busy enough to warrant its own lighthouse, it is one of only six Wisconsin ports with a Coast Guard station. The Ninth District Great Lakes Coast Guard was created in 1915 when the Life-Saving Service merged with the Revenue-Cutter Service.

Water is understandably one of the most important resources in Two Rivers. More than seven miles of clean, sandy beaches entice sunbathers, swimmers, wind surfers, kayakers and jet skiers. Beyond the breakers, numerous shipwrecks attract scuba divers from around the world.

Many artifacts are on display at the Great Lakes Coast Guard Museum which is part of the Rogers Street Fishing Village Museum complex.

The East and West Twin Rivers meander southeast until they unite in Two Rivers to flow as one stream for not more than a city block before entering Lake Michigan. Just sail in off the lake, cruise past the Coast Guard station, and you have arrived.


attractions
  • Rogers Street Fishing Village — We're a museum village and heritage park located on the banks of the East Twin River, the traditional headquarters of the Two Rivers' commercial fishing fleet.

  • Historic Farm Museum — The newest project of the Two Rivers Historical Society will display farm equipment and other reminders of our rural farm heritage.

  • Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum — The Hamilton Company began producing type in 1880 and within twenty years became the largest provider in the United States.

  • Historic Washington House — This warm 1850s inn serves as the Two Rivers Visitor Center. The old-time non-alcoholic saloon features Berners' Ice Cream parlor commemorating the invention of the ice cream sundae.

  • Two Rivers History Museum — The turn of the century convent housed the Sisters of St. Agnes from 1903 to 1993.

  • Point Beach State Forest and Park — The 2,900 acre Point Beach State Forest offers 6 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, with dunes, a lighthouse, camping, and hiking, biking, skiing, nature, and snowmobile trails.
attractions
  • Music Under the Stars — June-August

  • Music Under the Stars — June-August

  • Farmers’ Market & Craft Show — June-November

  • Ice Cream Sundae Thursday — June

  • Car Show — June

  • Kiwanis Fishing Derby — July

  • Maxwell Street Days — August

  • Ice Cream & Pie Social — August

  • Rogers Street Days — August

  • Ethnic Fest — September

  • Applefest – October

  • Lighting of Lights of LoveDecember
attractions

Biking, hiking, kayaking, camping, cross-country skiing, swimming, scuba diving — it’s not hard to find an adventure in Two Rivers. Hike or ski the trails of Point Beach State Forest. Bird watch in the woods and marshes at Woodland Dunes Nature Center. Two of the states most scenic bicycle trails meet here. On the five-mile Mariner’s Trail, ride just a few yards from Lake Michigan’s waves. The Rawley Point Trail winds six miles through pine and hemlock forests to the historic Rawley Point Lighthouse at Point Beach. Or paddle your kayak along the scenic lakeshore.

The Roger Street Fishing Village and Lighthouse. It is Two Rivers' first lighthouse, built in 1886.

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INFORMATION

Port of Two Rivers
1717 E. Park Street
Two Rivers, WI 54241
(920) 793-5539    Fax: (920) 793-5563

Two Rivers Visitor Information Center
1622 Jefferson Street
Two Rivers, WI 54241
(920) 793-2490    888-857-3529 http://www.two-rivers.org    
Contact Two Rivers


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Ninth District Great Lakes Coast Guard station welcomes boaters as they sail into the Port of Two Rivers.