Lake Michigan Destinations
Discover Southeast Wisconsin
The Southeast Wisconsin segment of the Lake Michigan Circle Tour includes the counties of Kenosha, Racine, Ozaukee, and Sheboygan.
The Southeast Wisconsin Segment of the Lake Michigan Circle Tour follows the scenic coastline Wisconsin on WIS-32 from Kenosha, to Racine, then Milwaukee where I-43 picks up to take you North to Sheboygan where you will enter the Northeast Wisconsin Segement of the Lake Michigan Circle Tour.
Southeast Wisconsin Destinations
There’s nothing like being “Up North” and we think you will want to linger in this beautiful region, filled with outstanding Lake Michigan Destinations.
Here are but a few of the towns which are delightful to discover in Southeast Wisconsin:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin is known for more than just beer. Visit the Harley-Davidson Museum, and enjoy festivals and entertainment.
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Located halfway between Green Bay and Milwaukee, Sheboygan is both a waypoint and a great opportunity to unwind.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
In Kenosha, the past is blended into the present with a focus on making the city more beautiful for the sake of generations to come.
Racine, Wisconsin
Racine County is located in southeastern Wisconsin along Lake Michigan, situated 25 miles south of Milwaukee and 60 miles north of Chicago.
Port Washington, Wisconsin
Port Washington is a city with plenty of rich history to explore, boasting the highest density of pre-Civil War buildings in Wisconsin.
Southeast Wisconsin Lighthouses
Many lighthouses are located along Wisconsin’s Southeastern Lake Michigan Coast.
Wind Point Lighthouse in Racine County
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View Lighthouses in Southeast Wisconsin
- Sheboygan Breakwater Lighthouse, Sheboygan
- 1860 Light Station, Port Washington
- Pierhead Light, Port Washington
- Kevich Light, Grafton
- North Point Lighthouse, Milwaukee
- Milwaukee Pierhead Light, Milwaukee
- Wind Point Lighthouse, Wind Point
- Racine North Breakwater Lighthouse, Racine
- Southport Light Station, Kenosha
- Kenosha Pierhead Light, Kenosha
Lake Michigan Travel Regions
Michigan
- Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
- Northern Michigan
- Northwest Michigan
- Central West Michigan
- Southwest Michigan
Wisconsin
Indiana & Illinois
Discover More Lake Michigan Destinations
Suttons Bay, Michigan
Suttons Bay, in Leelanau County, about midway up the eastern shore of Leelanau Peninsula and is a very popular destination in the summer time.
Waukegan, Illinois
North of Chicago, Waukegan is home to the Genessee Theatre, Great Lakes Naval Base, and mile long Waukegan Municipal Beach.
St. Ignace, Michigan
Located in the Straits of Mackinac, and known as the “Gateway” to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, St. Ignace has more than 300 years of history.
Ephraim, Wisconsin
Nestled in the harbor, Ephraim of Door County, Wisconsin has a picturesque view of Peninsula State Park’s Eagle Bluff and Horseshoe Island.
Algoma, Wisconsin
Located just 35 minutes east of Green Bay, Algoma welcomes visitors to their sandy beaches, historic downtown, and fun festivals.
Manistee, Michigan
The “Victorian Port City” of Manistee is part of the Lake Michigan Circle Tour and is also the gateway to scenic highway M-22.