Built in 1868, Eagle Bluff Lighthouse continues its service as a navigational aid. The Door County Historical Society restored the residence and light …
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2024年8月5日
Inaccessible. Not open to public. Located Inside Peninsula State Park. Appeared to be under renovation. Nice views of lake from grounds.Alice G的完整评论
2024年7月17日
This 1868 lighthouse that is still in operation also serves as a very nice museum to educate the public about everyday life for the lighthouse keeper and his family from 1883-1918. The personable, k…JJTraveler222的完整评论
2024年7月15日
Very scenic and there are some interesting stories about this lighthouse, too! I recommend seeing it from both land and water. If you get the chance, do the boat ride from Sister Bay to see it from…Explorer531425的完整评论
How much walking from the parking lot to the lighthouse?
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The distance from the parking lot to the lighthouse is not very far, however taking the tour does require standing for an hour and you must be able to climb stairs. I hope this is not a …
The distance from the parking lot to the lighthouse is not very far, however taking the tour does require standing for an hour and you must be able to climb stairs. I hope this is not a limitation for you. Sincerely, Trudy Herbst, Executive Director
Unfortunately, as a historic site, Eagle Bluff Lighthouse has limited accessibility. Currently the only room that is accessible is the winter kitchen. Trudy Herbst, Executive Director
Are there kayaks to rent in Peninsula State Park? What are things that a 10 and 12 year old boys can do near Fish Creek and Peninsula State Park? Thanks
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I suggest you contact the Park about rentals. I suggest you bring the boys to visit Eagle Bluff Lighthouse. The guided tour provides information about lighthouses and the keepers …
I suggest you contact the Park about rentals. I suggest you bring the boys to visit Eagle Bluff Lighthouse. The guided tour provides information about lighthouses and the keepers who lived there. Looking forward to your visit, Trudy Herbst, Executive Director