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Algoma Area Chamber of Commerce
Algoma has over 160 years of rich history on Lake Michigan. Many events and activities contributed to its early growth, but one of the oldest and still popular activities is fishing. Whether you dock your boat in one of Algoma’s marinas, reserve space on a charter vessel, or try your luck on the
1226 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
Peterson Park Disc Golf
This 12 hole-disc golf course is situated in the back of Peterson Park in Algoma. The course features some hilly, some wooded areas and runs almost 3,000 feet. Par 37.
602 Church 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
Historic Walking Tour
The Historic Algoma Walking tour is a great way to experience the robust history of Algoma and learn about the gorgeous Victorian-style homes and hotels then, now and everything in between. While on this self-guided tour, be sure to take in the beautiful Walldog murals seen on some of the
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