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7. Bay Shore Park

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General Description

Bayshore Trail

Bayshore Park is a popular recreational site with scenic lookouts and a narrow strip of woodland along the Niagaran Escarpment. The park's location along the Green Bay shore line makes it a great place to look for spring and fall migrant songbirds, shorebirds, and waterfowl. Steep forests of oak, maple, and paper birch provide excellent views of migrating birds in the canopy.

Geology of Bay Shore Park


 

 



Facilities

Bayshore ParkFacilities at Bayshore Park include a breakwater and boat ramp, picnic areas, playground equipment, baseball/softball diamond, a pavilion with fireplace, restrooms, short hiking trails, and 110 campsites with electricity, water and dumping station.


Directions

Take HWY 57 N out of Green Bay, WI. The park is approximately 15 miles north of Green Bay on Sturgeon Bay Road.


Contact

Rick Ledvina,
Manager 5637
Sturgeon Bay Road Dyckesville, WI 54217
920-448-4466


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Last updated on May 27, 2004