Hiking • Northeast Wisconsin
Mariners Trail
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About Mariners Trail
Stretching six scenic miles along Lake Michigan, the Mariners Trail is part of Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail and connects Manitowoc and Two Rivers with stunning shoreline views and a smooth paved path perfect for biking, walking, jogging, or rollerblading. Along the way, you'll pass vibrant flower gardens, eye-catching sculptures, public telescopes, and convenient spots to rest or picnic. Leashed pets are welcome, and free parking and restrooms make it easy to enjoy the trail at your own pace. You’ll also find easy access to beaches, lighthouses, restaurants, motels, and gift shops right off the trail.
On the north end, the trail links up with the Rawley Point Trail at Neshotah Beach in Two Rivers. On the south end, the trail is easily accessible from Lighthouse Park in Manitowoc. Bike rentals for the trail can be purchased at Manitowoc Marina (in the summer) and the Bicycle & Fitness Co. at any time.
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Pet Friendly
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Restrooms
Rentals
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Biking Type
Road Biking & Paved Trails
Admission Details
Free Admission
Physical and General Mobility
Accessible Parking
Wheelchair Accessible
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