Joliet Park Shoreline
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About the Location
Natural Setting
Joliet Park Shoreline is a small, narrow strip of land situated along the western shore of Green Bay in Wisconsin. The park spans approximately 5.25 acres and is nestled between Nicolet Drive and the waters of Green Bay. Despite its limited development, the park offers visitors a natural shoreline that has become popular among local fishers.
The park provides scenic views of the surrounding area, including the Interstate 43 bridge over the Fox River and the Pulliam electric generating station. Its location makes it an ideal spot for those seeking to enjoy the beauty of Green Bay's waters and shoreline.
Environmental Restoration
In recent years, Joliet Park Shoreline has been the focus of environmental restoration efforts. The City of Green Bay, in collaboration with various agencies, has initiated the "Joliet Park Shoreline and Fish Reef Restoration Project."
This project aims to improve fish and wildlife habitat along the Green Bay shoreline at Joliet Park and in the adjacent nearshore aquatic habitat.
Visitor Information
Access to Joliet Park Shoreline is via an entrance road from Nicolet Drive, though it's worth noting that this entrance is not prominently marked.
The park's relatively undeveloped nature allows visitors to experience a more natural setting along the bay.
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Decent Park