7 Hidden Gems Things to do in Ellison Bay That You Shouldn't Miss

September 30, 2021 Jana Sager

Ellison Bay is an unincorporated census-designated place in northern Door County, Wisconsin, United States, within the town of Liberty Grove and is located on Highway 42 along the Green Bay. As of the 2010 census, its population is 165. Sur La Baie, one of Wisconsin's largest and most expensive homes, is located nearby.
Restaurants in Ellison Bay

1. Off-Road Segway Adventures

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Off-Road Segway Adventures

We're a family-owned, local tour company which offers scenic off-road Segway tours of beautiful Door County, Wisconsin. We provide you with a refreshing, and sometimes humorous, tour through the forest. During your adventure, you’ll learn fascinating Door County history and fun-filled facts from your personal tour guide. Call or email us today. Adventure is out there! - Rick & Julie

2. Ellison Bay Pottery Studios

12156 Garrett Bay Rd, Ellison Bay, WI 54210-9743 +1 920-854-5049 [email protected] http://www.ellisonbaypotterystudios.com
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Ellison Bay Pottery Studios

The beautiful, functional and decorative ceramic art inspired by the natural beauty of Door County, Wisconsin is made by John Dietrich and Diane McNeil. The artists work, and live, in their restored apple packing barn, creating one of a kind dinnerware, bakeware and unique shapes and glazes for your home or office. Their gallery represents ceramic artists Joanne Kirkland and painters Thomas and Margaret Dietrich and Jeanne DeBruin. Free Demonstrations Tuesdays 1-2 from July 6 to August 25, 2020. Hours: May-Oct. 25: 10-5 daily Closed Sunday except for special events/holidays. Winter Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 11-4 Or by appointment.

Reviewed By 315dianev - Wausau, United States

We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Ellison Bay Pottery and our conversation with John as we shopped! It was great to hear some of the history of the shop and his knowledge as an artisan!

3. Ellison Bluff State Natural Area

12050 Ellison Bluff Road, Ellison Bay, WI +1 608-266-2621 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Lands/naturalareas/index.asp?SNA=378
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Ellison Bluff State Natural Area

Reviewed By laurajuarez - Gurnee, United States

Quick detour off highway 47 leads you into a beautiful road with more than one tree bisecting the road. The overlook is right off the parking lot and breathtaking view of Lake Michigan. There are other longer paths that can be hiked too.

12001 Mink River Road, Ellison Bay, WI 54210 +1 920-854-2487 http://www.lindensgallery.com
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Linden Gallery

Reviewed By douglasl739 - Green Bay, United States

The Lindens travel back and forth to China and the Far East for small treasures and spectacular finds displayed in their gallery each year on Hwy 42. This year, we were entranced by some of the 3-4 foot root carvings, fabric work including clothing, small vessels recovered from a 1000-year old sunken ship, jewelry, painted curio jars and stone boxes, and hand-constructed furniture. The gallery is displayed over two floors of what I believe was an former church. In the past we have purchased painted curio jars, calligraphy brushes, Asian art books and wall prints. In past years, we have admired petrified fossils, desktop statues of Chairman Mao and meditation stones. This year, we almost purchased a wood print pattern of women working that was tucked up into a corner of the stairway. May be on the next trip. Considering the quality of the art and artifacts, the prices are more than reasonable. In a big city gallery, you could expect to pay two to three times the price you find at the Linden Gallery. As others have mentioned, you might want to call ahead since the gallery is only open during the high season. When you are done with the tour (and purchases), take a little time to walk through the gardens surrounding the building. These landscapes were expertly designed and installed some years ago and have grown into mature meditation gardens. These Asian-inspired gardens are a marked contrast to the American and English-inspired annual and perennial beds found in most Door County villages. Something a little different is a good thing.

5. Death's Door Maritime Museum

12724 West Wisconsin Bay Road, Ellison Bay, WI 54210 +1 920-743-5958 [email protected] http://www.dcmm.org/deathsdoormaritimemuseum
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Death's Door Maritime Museum

Where Great Lakes maritime history comes alive! Located along Sturgeon Bay’s working waterfront, the Door County Maritime Museum showcases the area’s rich maritime roots. The museum features several interactive exhibits, as well as tours of the immaculately restored seagoing tugboat John Purves. Hard-working fishermen, brave ship captains, skilled craftsmen, bold inventors and lonely lighthouse keepers are just some of the personalities you’ll discover in the galleries of the museum

Reviewed By SandyO558 - Sauk City, United States

My husband and I visited and loved learning about the maritime history in the area. This place was well organized and had a friendly staff that was willing to answer any questions we had.

6. Newport State Park

475 County Road Np, Ellison Bay, WI 54210-9674 +1 920-854-2500 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/newport/
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Newport State Park

Reviewed By ChicagoHiker2 - Naperville, United States

This was our first trip to Door County, Wisconsin. My wife and I enjoy walking, or hiking, so we decided to explore Newport State Park, on the Northeast end of the Door County peninsula. It was described as a Wilderness Park, and I would say that is an accurate statement. There are developed trails, throughout the park, including some wider paths that could be used for biking or a service vehicle, as there are several pit toilets that I'm sure need servicing, occasionally. We arrived in the morning, about 9:00 AM, and parked at parking lot P1. This was on a Tuesday, and there were approximately six cars parked at P1 on our arrival. There is a fee for parking in the Wisconsin State Parks. It can be purchased on-line and costs $38.00 for an entire year, (this is the fee for out-of-state travelers, it's less for state residents.) The state of Wisconsin will send you a sticker, for your car, within 30 days. If that's to long to wait, print out the receipt and display it on the left side of your front window dash. Back to our walk ... we noticed a "Poetry Trail" starting at the P1 parking area. Not being sure where it led or if it was a loop trial we walked down the road to P2 parking area, then found the Newport Trail and followed it along the Lake Michigan shoreline, passing Newport Bay, Sand Cove, Duck Bay and Varney Point. I had printed a map of the trails and park on-line, to help guide me. The same map was available from a kiosk, near the P1 parking area. (The kiosk was not staffed due to Covid-19.) As you proceed on the walk, you will come across a number of "wilderness campsites." A couple of these sites were being used by campers, but these are definitely "pack-in" sites, so if that was an interest, you would need to plan accordingly. Since this is a Dark Sky designated park, I would guess the stars would be amazing, there are no lights in this area. We ended up hiking a 6 mile loop route, that actually returned to P1 parking via the Rowley's Bay trail. This took us by the Poetry Trial, the one we had passed earlier, and led to P1 parking. By the way, there are Poetry Reading Stops along the Poetry Trail loop. We had packed a lunch, (sandwich, water, fruit, power bar), so we actually drove down to P3, and walked out to Lake Michigan, where we found a bench and had a beautiful view of Lake Michigan, while eating. The total time, (including eating lunch), was 4 hours. We will have to explore the trails to Europe Lake and Bay on a future trip. This was a great walk, I would definitely recommend!

7. Door Bluff Headland’s County Park

12900 Door Bluff Park Road, Ellison Bay, WI 54210
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Door Bluff Headland’s County Park

Reviewed By christine102262 - La Crosse, United States

No crowds. Great walks through cedar forests on undeveloped trails. Keep going and the better the views get. We enjoyed going here, away from the more traveled and touristy areas. Seems a few other people were here when we arrived but very few ventured beyond the first few steps on to the trail as it looks like it doesn't go anywhere. Just keep winding your way through the cedars and you'll come to the top where the view is nice and there's a bench waiting for you to sit on.

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