Harrington Beach State Park is located in southeast Wisconsin on Lake Michigan. It is just south of Sheboygan and Kohler Andrae State Park, in the town of Belgium. If quiet parks are your thing, Harrington is the place for you.
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Harrington Beach State Park is a 715-acre park off the shores of Lake Michigan. It has a mile long beach in addition to scenic walking trails through white cedar forests and swamps, wetlands, and grasslands, and around a limestone quarry lake.
To learn more, visit the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website here.
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camp at one of 69 family sites, a group site, a kayak site, or accessible cabin for people with disabilities
bike on most trails and roads
swim in Lake Michigan, not permitted in Quarry Lake or Puckett’s pond
fish for trout, crappies, bluegills and other panfish in Lake Michigan, the 26-acre Quarry Lake, and Puckett’s Pond
hike 7 miles of trails
horseback ride on the 1.2 mile bridle trail at Harrington Beach
hunt and trap, permitted only in open areas of the park during the Wisconsin state parks hunting and trapping time frame
cross-country ski
snowmobile
picnic at the Point and South picnic areas and Puckett’s Pond
play volleyball at North and South picnic areas
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Quarry Lake Trail
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6:00 am - 11:00 pm