Harrington Beach State Park
Belgium, Wisconsin
On hot summer days the prime attraction of Harrington Beach State Park
is its mile of Lake Michigan shore. You can enjoy the refreshing lake
breezes while strolling and sunbathing on the beach and picnicking on the groves of trees overlooking the lake.
Park
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You can soak in the sun or play in the water along one mile of shoreline.
DNR Photo by Joseph Warren
The park also offers swimming, scuba diving, surf fishing, hiking, nature
programs and trails, the Junior Ranger
and Wisconsin Explorer program, bicycling,
Swimming in Lake Michigan is a sure way to cool off in a hot day. Indeed,
its waters can be dangerously cold, so use good judgment in deciding whether
to swim and, if you do, how long to stay in the water.
Bicycling along the shuttle bus road in the lower park is another, equally
pleasant way to enjoy the woods and get healthy outdoor exercise. The
shuttle bus road also offers an excellent way for people with disabilities
to see the woods and its wildlife.
Spring, summer, or fall a walk around Quarry Lake on the hiking trail
that rings it is sure to be enjoyable. The deep, serene waters of this
26-acre lake are surrounded by limestone ledges out of which white cedars
grow. Swimming and boating are not permitted in Quarry Lake, but anglers
will enjoy fishing from the shore.
The coming of winter doesn't mean the end of enjoyable activities
at Harrington Beach State Park. A cross-country ski trail runs from the
lower parking lot along the shuttle bus road to the upper park and then
back east along the service road. A snowmobile trail crosses the western
end of the park.
Ski along park roads in the winter.
DNR Photo
Even the park's Lake Michigan beach remains an attraction in the wintertime,
when a fantastic architecture of ice rims the shore.
In the Area
Belgium
[exit DNR]—Accommodations, activities, dining, events,
and more
Ozaukee County
[exit DNR], including the Ozaukee Interurban Trail
How to Get There
Harrington Beach is about 35 miles north of Milwaukee and 21 miles south
of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via Interstate Highway 43. From I-43, take exit
107 (Belgium/Lake Church) and go east on County Highway D about 1 mile.
The park entrance will be on your right.
For more information, ask Andrew
Krueger, superintendent, (262) 285-3015.
Last Revised: Wednesday March 12 2008
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