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Sturgeon Bay Skate Park
Sturgeon Bay Skate Park is a 10,000-square-foot public skate park on the west side of Sturgeon Bay. With a combination of bowls, ramps and rails, it is suitable for all skill levels of skateboards, scooters and BMX bikes. The skate park is open daily from dawn to dusk
16 W Spruce St, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
Pilot Island Lighthouse
Pilot Island is a small, low-lying islet just under two miles southeast of Plum Island. A two-and-a-half-story keeper’s dwelling with a square tower topped by a decagonal, cast-iron lantern room was erected on the island in 1858. The lighthouse was fitted with a fourth-order Fresnel lens and
Ellison Bay, WI 54210
Big Lake Campground
Big Lake Campground is conveniently located just one mile from the Lake Michigan boat launch, fishing piers, beaches, shopping, fine dining and within short proximity to golf courses and Door County. The campground has 85 sites available, including 22 with water and electricity, 41 with water
2427 Lake St, Algoma, WI 54201
Crescent Beach & Boardwalk
Algoma’s award-winning boardwalk along the Lake Michigan shore begins at the Algoma Visitor Center and runs to the Algoma Marina. The half-mile boardwalk is handicap accessible at both ends and offers a great way to enjoy the spectacular sights and sounds of Lake Michigan. The adjacent Crescent
1025 Lake St, Algoma, WI 54201
Ahnapee Shores Camping Resort
Ahnapee Shores sits in a quiet country setting where you can enjoy family recreation, take a canoe ride down the beautiful Ahnapee River, do a little fishing, enjoy the wildlife, or relax by the heated pool. The nearby Ahnapee State Trail is great for walking, hiking, or biking. Canoes and kayaks
E 6053 W Wilson Rd, Algoma, WI 54201
Washburn Lakeshore Parkway and Walking Trail
The Washburn Lakeshore Parkway and Walking Trail is a 1.34-mile non-motorized, moderate hiking trail with a packed limestone surface. The parkway weaves among the beaches and bluffs of the lakefront. The trail extends from Thompson West End Park, winding its way through the Washburn Marina, past