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Rock Island Boathouse
Thordarson’s Rock Island Boathouse was built in 1929 by Chicago inventor and millionaire Chester Thordarson and greets visitors arriving to Rock Island on the Karfi ferry. The lower level of the boathouse is built to accommodate two 50-foot yachts. The 40 by 70-foot architectural structure atop
Rock Island State Park, Washington, WI 54246
Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm & Shop
Fragrant Isle is a working Lavender Farm on Washington Island. Explore the beautiful lavender fields in their fragrant shades of purple and learn about the lavender-harvesting process. The lavender blooms are typically at peak around the 2nd or 3rd week of July, and it is harvested by the middle
1350 Airport Rd, Washington, 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
Rock Island State Park
Rock Island State Park is located on Rock Island, which can be reached by taking the Karfi ferry from Washington Island. The passenger-only ferry runs from Memorial Day through Columbus Day. Vehicles are not permitted on Rock Island. Rock Island State Park offers camping, ten miles of hiking
1924 Indian Point Rd, Washington, WI 54246
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
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