Best lakes around St. Francis are primarily found along the shores of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin. This region offers diverse aquatic experiences, from vast freshwater expanses to smaller, protected lagoons. The landscape is characterized by its urban waterfront, providing both natural beauty and accessibility. Visitors can explore various parks and beaches that offer direct access to the water.
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The cobalt blue background of Lake Michigan provides a nice backdrop and gives the impression of bing in some places tropical during the summer months. The combination of Grant Park Beach along with Oak Leaf Trail offers a multitude of outdoor activities.
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North Wahl Avenue glides along the shore of Lake Michigan while passing Bradford Beach, North Point Lighthouse, and Lake Park. It's only a short distance but the views from this stretch of road are sure to be a highlight of your ride.
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Take a short break during your ride and enjoy sweeping views of Lake Michigan with a fresh breeze.
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Grant Park Beach in Milwaukee is a sea glass lover's haven. Delight in the thrill of discovering coveted pieces as you sift through the sands. Enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze and the allure of crystal-clear waters.
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This 22-acre state park has a restored prairie and pebble beach. You can get views of the city of Milwaukee and views of Milwaukee Bay.
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This beach along the shore of Lake Michigan has sandy beaches and trails through the forest. There is also a golf course on site.
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Pebble Beach within Lakeshore State Park is a small patch of beach along Lake Michigan. This particular section of beach is on a small inlet created by the patch of land that is Lakeshore State Park that juts out into the lake, so visitors are not actually looking at Lake Michigan as they look at the waters on this beach's shore.
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Milwaukee Pierhead Lighthouse is an active lighthouse. It was established in 1872.
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The most popular spots are primarily along Lake Michigan. Visitors frequently enjoy the Milwaukee Pierhead Lighthouse for its historical significance and sweeping views, Lakeshore State Park with its restored prairie and pebble beach, and Veterans Park Lagoon, a 14-acre reservoir offering paved paths and green spaces.
You can expect diverse natural features, including the vast expanse of Lake Michigan, sandy and pebble beaches like Pebble Beach and Grant Park Beach, restored prairies within parks, and forested areas, particularly near Grant Park.
Yes, the Milwaukee Pierhead Lighthouse is an active historical landmark established in 1872 at the mouth of the Milwaukee River, offering a glimpse into the region's maritime past.
Absolutely. Lakeshore State Park and Veterans Park Lagoon are both excellent for families, offering open spaces, picnic areas, and easy paths. Beaches like Grant Park Beach are also great for family outings.
Yes, you can. Pebble Beach within Lakeshore State Park and Grant Park Beach are popular spots for swimming along Lake Michigan. Additionally, nearby inland lakes like Whitewater Lake (further afield in Kettle Moraine State Forest) also offer swimming opportunities.
There are several easy hiking and walking trails. You can explore routes like the South Shore Park Trail, Oak Leaf Trail: South Shore Line, and the Hank Aaron State Trail: Lakeshore State Park Loop. For more details and routes, visit the Easy hikes around St. Francis guide.
Yes, the area offers various road cycling routes. Popular options include loops that incorporate Grant Park Beach and the Oak Leaf Trail. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around St. Francis guide.
Runners can enjoy trails such as the Oak Leaf Trail — Shore line loop and the Humboldt Park Pond loop. For a comprehensive list of running routes, check out the Running Trails around St. Francis guide.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, and cycling. Summer offers the warmest temperatures for water sports, while spring and fall provide beautiful scenery and cooler conditions for trails.
While the main attractions are along Lake Michigan, for a quieter experience, consider exploring nearby inland lakes within a short drive. These include Bass Bay Lake, Big Muskego Lake, Little Muskego Lake, Wind Lake, and Lake Denoon, which are popular for fishing and offer a more traditional freshwater lake experience away from the immediate urban bustle.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views of Lake Michigan, the refreshing breeze, and the accessibility of various parks and beaches. The blend of natural beauty with urban amenities, along with opportunities for activities like discovering sea glass at Grant Park Beach, is highly appreciated.
Yes, many popular lake spots offer facilities. For instance, Veterans Park Lagoon provides ample green space and picnic areas. Larger parks and beaches along Lake Michigan typically have restrooms and other amenities, especially during peak seasons.


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