Ephraim is a village in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located across Eagle Harbor from Peninsula State Park. The population was 288 at the 2010 census. The village is known for its views of Eagle Harbor and the bluffs of Green Bay and its charming white buildings.
Restaurants in Ephraim
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Learn about Ephraim's fascinating history at the Ephraim Historical Foundation's museums, including the Anderson Barn History Center, the Anderson Store Museum, the Pioneer Schoolhouse Museum, and the Goodletson Cabin Museum. Note: The Ephraim Historical Foundation's museums are open mid-June through mid-October. The Ephraim Historical Foundation office is open year-round. Visit ephraim.org for more information.
When visiting Ephraim, be sure to take the Ephriam Historical Foundation's tram tour of the 5 museums. John led an interesting, educating, and enlightening tour, explaining all about the first residents of the area and how the town grew. Worth every penny at $5.00 a person. Great way to see Ephraim.
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Go Parasailing and fly hundreds of feet above scenic Door County, Wisconsin. Choose the Mid West's longest operating and most experienced Para-Sail rides company. We have the most comfortable AND the safest harnesses used in the entire world. With over 35 years of experience, we are proud of our perfect safety record and would love to give you the opportunity to go parasailing!
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Experience the fun of sailing on the waters of Door County on our 30 ft Stiletto Catamaran. See bluffs, caves, islands and the rocky shoreline of Eagle Harbor. Relax on our large comfortable trampoline as you watch the enchanting sunset. Enjoy the smooth, comfortable ride only a catamaran can provide.
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They had an artist reception on a Thursday evening and it was well attended. Art was overpriced, but glassworks were unique and priced fairly. My wife bought some earrings and they were beautiful and classy. They also sell outdoor art which can be found at only a few places in Door County.
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Nice blend of holiday and vintage items, very reasonably priced. Plan to take some time to browse. Nice lady to check us out.
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We have a couple of beautiful pieces from the Lardiere gallery. They are often complimented in our home. Recently as we listed our house for sale, an interested buyer wanted to inquire about purchasing the art. It is that beautiful and perfect for the places the pieces are displayed. We will happily take them with us, however, to hang in our new home. This gallery is a must see for those who love contemporary art.
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My husband and I visited, expecting to see sled dogs along with the museum, but the owners had an emergency with one of them and weren't able to get a few to the volunteer in time. We were disappointed, but decided to pay our $10 each to learn about them. The volunteer explained that usually kids do a scavenger hunt and earn a patch when they are done. She explained that this would be a great way for us to learn about what they do and the dogs in general, and she was right. We learned that most dogs can be sled dogs as long as they are team players. They use rescue animals themselves. We also learned that Balto was not the true hero of the story, but won't spoil it by telling you who was. The exhibits also talked about mushers, have interactive displays, and invite you to learn. During this covid restrictive time the owners have now decided to only bring in the dogs on special occasions so it limits distancing and touching, but we recommend a visit regardless.
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Always stop by during our visit. Bought new scenes on the wood boards along other paintings to add to our Door County
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So many names/dates on this building. I wish we had brought some paint to add our names to it. This art building is ever changing since the public is encouraged to tag the building. A fun stop and perfect for pictures.
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The Spa at Sacred Grounds is tucked away in a peaceful wooded setting in northern Ephraim in beautiful Door County, Wisconsin. Our lovely sunlit building houses five therapy rooms, steam and sauna rooms, and our Tree of Life Studio. The Holy Hut, a small log cabin located along the front walkway, is our sixth therapy room. Our talented professional massage therapists and estheticians relax and renew our clients with a wide variety of therapeutic and restorative spa services. The mindful practices of yoga and open meditation can be added to enhance our spa experience. In the summer you can enjoy tea in our gardens and walk our labyrinth. In the winter you can relax with a good book by the fireplace in our library and practice mindfulness with open meditation in the studio. A day at the spa is a must during your Door County getaway!
We booked a couples massage for our anniversary weekend. Very flexible weekend hours resulted in a Sunday morning couples massage. It was AMAZING! Thank you again!!
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