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Joseph Soit and Point Beach State Forest: Making Two Rivers A Tourist Destination
Situated on Lake Michigan’s shoreline is Point Beach State Forest. This forest serves as a recreational haven and one of the state’s best examples of ridge and swale topography. Most would assume that Wisconsin’s state parks were all established to conserve and preserve our state’s natural beauty. However, in many cases, parks were also created to draw tourists into a community. This was the case in the establishment of Point Beach State Forest.