Sturgeon Bay is a city in and the county seat of Door County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 9,144 at the 2010 census. It is located at the natural end of Sturgeon Bay, although the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal was built across the remainder of the Door Peninsula.
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The park is open everyday from 8 to 5.
Whenver we go up to Door County - whether to pick cherries or to relax on Washington Island - we almost always stop at Cave Point Park to get amazed at the way the lake pounds under the shore, creating these unique "caves" down below. It's hard to get tired watching the work of waves...
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Choose Your Adventure! 1. Hidden Treasures of Cave Point and Whitefish Dunes- You will experience wonder as you discover the beautiful Cave Point and Whitefish Dunes area. You will take in views of wind-worn cliffs, peaceful Clark Lake, and the disappearing beach of Whitefish Dunes State Park. Come across the organic allure of the Cave Point County Park and Whitefish Dunes State Park area on this vibrant Segway Tour! This glide carries you to the sinkholes in Cave Point County Park, to the serene Clark Lake in addition to the sand dunes of Whitefish Dunes State Park. You are most likely to see trees latching on to the edge of the cliffs, encounter sublime overlooks, and hear the tranquil resonance of the surf as we glide along. 2. Sturgeon Bay Canal City Segway Tour- You will breathe in the fresh air of Sturgeon Bay's canal as you visit many of the city’s highlights, including the historic Steel Bridge, Graham Park, the Downtown District, a history museum, and more.
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Come experience Door County’s beauty from the water! Located in the center of Jacksonport, 10 minutes from Cave Point County Park and Whitefish Dunes, we offer a variety of guided kayak tours for all ages and abilities. We will provide the kayaks/paddleboards, lifejackets, transportation and instruction. Paddleboard and kayak rentals available. Come visit us 7 days a week. It’s your adventure, let us be your guide!
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Originally designed as a City of Chicago Fireboat, the “Fred A. Busse” was built in Bay City, Michigan in 1937 and is similar to two other fire fighting vessels, the Victor Schlaeger and the Joseph Medill, constructed in Sturgeon Bay shortly after World War II. It served the Chicago Fire Department for many years and now houses a small museum dedicated to Chicago’s firefighting efforts.
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Worth the visit for the friendly staff, quality products and free samples.We ate fresh cheese curds in the car on the way home. Recommend the aged cheddar and the blue cheese/Monterrey jack.
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Cave Kayak Tours, Bluff Kayak Tours, Wetlands Tours, Shipwreck Tours, Paddle Board, Kitesurfing, Surfing and Photography. New for 2019...Cave Point County Park Motorized Zodiac Boat Tours!!! What makes us special? We cater to people that are beginners or have never kayaked before. We use high quality large sit-on-top kayaks that are more enjoyable and comfortable than sit-in kayaks, no skirts to get stuck in. We have a full time land based photographer on staff, that allows you to share your photos they capture for free on social media or purchase prints or full size downloads! Feel safe with our highly kayak trained CPR/First Aid certified guides. This location specifically serves our cave and wetlands tour. Visit our other location in between Fish Creek and Egg Harbor for our Bluff and Shipwreck Tours. Make sure to book direct through our website- not here.
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