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Harbor Park

Two Rivers, WI
Lake Michigan

Lat / Lon: N 44° 08.816' / W 087° 33.849'

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Dock Type:Fixed
Bulkhead Length:150 ft.
Approach / Dockside Depth:12.0 / 12.0 ft.

Electric

15 Amps:No
20 Amps:No
30 Amps:No
50 Amps:No
100 Amps:No
200+ Amps:No
110 Volts:No
220 Volts:No
480 Volts:No
Metered Electric:No

Amenities

Dockside:
Water:No
WiFi:No
Pumpout:Yes
Restrooms:Yes
Showers:Yes
Laundry:No
Pool:No
Internet Access:No
Ice:No
Ship Store:No
Snacks:No
Grills:No
Security:No
Meeting Facilities:No
Yacht Brokerage:No
Pet Friendly:No
Grocery:offsite
Town:offsite; 0.50 miles
Noteworthy:

Near the USCG station, to the right inside the Two Rivers Inlet. This free wall with plenty of depth has electric/water as well as restrooms with showers, picnic tables, trash cans, and nearby pump out. Short walk to downtown where you can enjoy restaurants as well as a local delicacy known as the Conut. The teen-age inventor started this very successful business making ice cream "cones" made from donut batter after sampling a similar concoction on a trip to Europe. Kind of a waffle cone and a donut had an accident. Visit Scream 'N Conuts to check it out. Seriously good stuff! If a south or southeast wind drives the wave action into the inlet, the way the waves bounce around against the concrete bulkheads in this area makes this a very bouncy/uncomfortable place to tie up. In any other wind directions, it is flat calm in here.

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