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Ahnapee Brewery
Ahnapee Brewing originated in 1868 in the city of Ahnapee, now known as Algoma, as a premier producer of Wisconsin craft beers. The head brewmaster was Henry Schmiling, and Schmiling’s Ahnapee Lager was known far and wide for its Wisconsin-made quality. Sadly, hops blight put the original
105 Navarino St, Algoma, WI 54201
Kayak or paddle the Ahnapee River
Kayak or paddle the Ahnapee River. The Ahnapee River is a great, flatwater paddle for beginners. The river is damned at Forestville, where it gently winds its way to Lake Michigan. Kayak rentals are available at Ahnapee Shores Camping Resort, The River by Bayshore, and Timber Trail Campground
Algoma, WI 54201
Timber Trail Campground
Timber Trail offers spacious grass sites with mature trees and exceptional wooded sites. With 100 sites situated over 30 acres, there are great options for everything from large RVs to tents. Sites with water and electricity are available. Some of the amenities available include a heated
N8326 Cty Rd M, Algoma, WI 54201
Ahnapee State Trail
Algoma is the gateway to this approximately 50-mile scenic trail connecting Casco Junction to Algoma to Sturgeon Bay. Part of the “rails to trails” initiative, the Ahnapee State Trail was previously the railroad bed of the Ahnapee & Western Railroad and has been converted to a crushed
Navarino St, Algoma, WI 54201
Pierhead Lighthouse
The original lighthouse was a square, wooden tower painted white with a black, hexagonal iron lantern. The current red lighthouse was established in 1908, and a foghorn was added 1910. It had a fixed red lens lantern illuminating toward the lake. General Douglas MacArthur helped design the pier as
1 Steele St, Algoma, WI 54201