Suggested Listings
Thorstein Veblen Study Cabin
The Thorstein Veblen Study Cabin was built in 1916 by world-famous economist Thorstein Veblen, who spent his summers on Washington Island. The study cabin has been moved and is currently being restored by Little Lake, next to the Jacobsen Museum
2150 Little Lake Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Door County Land Trust
Door County Land Trust consists of more than 8,500 acres of protected preserves that are available to the public for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and wildlife observation. More than a dozen preserves offer trails ranging from a half mile up to almost three miles. Washington Island
300 Green Bay Rd, Washington Island, WI 54246
Washington Island Stavkirke
The Washington Island Stavkirke is a traditional Scandinavian Stavkirke (stave church) and one of the most popular attractions on Washington Island. It was completed in 1999 based on drawings of one built in Norway dating to 1150 AD. The Stavkirke is owned and managed by Trinity Lutheran Church
Town Line Rd, Washington, WI 54246
School House Beach
School House Beach is a unique pebble beach part of the Niagara Escarpment and one of only five such beaches in the world. Although there is no sand, it is a popular swimming beach due to its bright, clear water. There are plenty of picnic tables and grills, so bring along a picnic to enjoy
1824 Washington Harbor Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Percy Johnson Memorial County Park
Percy Johnson County Park has a 500-foot sand beach with ample picnic tables, grills, playground and restrooms. This sandy swimming beach is also a good place to launch kayaks.
640 Lake View Rd, 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