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Island Clipper/Viking Train
The Island Clipper is a 149-passenger ferry transporting visitors from Gills Rock to Washington Island. The Island Clipper does not carry vehicles but can take bicycles and mopeds. Once you arrive at Washington Island, hop aboard the Viking Tour Train, which provides a 90-mintue tram tour of
288 Lobdell Point Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Gislason Public Beach
Gislason Public Beach is a small sand beach next to the Shipyard Island Marina. The Red Barn Park across the street is an alcohol-free park with playground, picnic area, grills, volleyball, trails, and features live music on Fridays during the summer
Cty Rd W, Washington, WI 54246
Boyer Bluff Lighthouse
Boyer Bluff Lighthouse is a 67-foot skeleton pyramidal structure on Boyer Bluff on the northwestern end of Washington Island. The tower produces a flashing white light with a focal plane of 220 feet visible for eleven miles. The light is owned by the Coast Guard, and the grounds and tower are
2000 Boyers Bluff Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Jacobsen Museum
Jacobsen Museum is named after Jens Jacobsen, who preserved the remnants of a Potawatomi village that once stood in that part of Washington Island. He built the rustic log structure in 1931 to house the artifacts and relics he discovered. The island was once the site of one of the earliest coral
2150 Little Lake Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Art & Nature Center
The Art & Nature Center on Washington Island promotes arts and nature studies. They host numerous classes and program and are open seasonally from June through September.
1799 Main Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Pottawatomi Lighthouse
Pottawatomi Lighthouse sits on a high bluff at the northern tip of Rock Island in Rock Island State Park. The current structure was first put into use in 1858 and produced a white light visible for 14 nautical miles. The lighthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979
Washington, WI 54246