Kohler Andrae State Park is a natural preserve located in southeast Wisconsin on Lake Michigan. It is home of shimmering beaches, sand dunes, abundant wildlife, and a two-mile cordwalk running parallel to the shoreline.
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Kohler Andrae State Park, named after John Michael Kohler and Terry Andrae, is a preserve along Lake Michigan that offers a variety of recreational activities, including camping, swimming, and hiking.
Read about the park history here, provided by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
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camp at one of 137 sites
fish at the fishing pond of Old Park Road
swim at North and South Beaches of Lake Michigan
canoe and kayak
hike (see trail map above for options)
horseback ride on Black River Trail (2.5 miles)
mountain bike, permitted on all park roads and Black River Trail
hunt and trap, permitted in open areas of the park during the WI state parks hunting and trapping time frame. No gun deer hunting is allowed on the property
picnic in open or enclosed shelters
learn about the park at the Sanderling Nature Center, open seasonally from May through September
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North Beach
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6:00 am - 11:00 pm