Rawley Point Trail
The Rawley Point Trail is a winding, hard-packed limestone pathway from the harbor town of Two Rivers on the shores of Lake Michigan to Point Beach State Forest. The 6-mile, sometimes hilly, trail offers scenic views of the lake, beaches, dunes and forests.
Seasonal concessions and restrooms are available at Neshotah Beach and at Point Beach State Forest trail heads.
At its northern endpoint, you'll arrive at a highlight of your journey: the Rawley Point Lighthouse, which has been operated by the U.S. Coast Guard since 1853. At 113 feet, it is one of the tallest lighthouses on the Great Lakes.
While not part of the official trail, a wide concrete off-road path leads trail users towards Two Rivers along Sandy Bay Rd. At the south end of Sandy Bay Rd., trail users can access the Mariners Trail.
Parking and Trail Access
Parking is available in Point Beach State Forest, off County Road O. The trail can also be easily accessed from downtown Two Rivers via. sidewalks and roadsides.