Wisconsin Highway 57
Wisconsin Highway 57 is a state highway located in Wisconsin, running primarily in a north-south direction. It stretches approximately 60 miles, connecting the cities of Sheboygan and Green Bay. The highway serves as an important route for both local traffic and travelers exploring the scenic areas of the Door County region.
The highway passes through various landscapes, including farmland and wooded areas, offering picturesque views along the way. It intersects with several other major roads, facilitating access to nearby attractions such as Lake Michigan and the Door County Peninsula, making it a popular route for tourists and residents alike.