
Washington Island Chamber of Commerce – Experience …
Your journey to Washington Island begins as you drive or walk onto the ferry and enjoy a scenic five mile route over crystal blue waters with views of the surrounding islands rocky shores, …
Places To Visit - Washington Island
Located on the site of a former Island fishing community and housed in original buildings from the 1920s, this museum tells the story of Washington Island’s relationship with the surrounding …
Frequently Asked Questions - Washington Island
Check out the Washington Island Ferryline schedule (www.wisferry.com) for dates and times to make your trip across any time of year. Winter ferry reservations required from December 20 …
Washington Island
Washington Island is the largest of the thirty islands in Door County, Wisconsin. With a land mass of approximately 35 square miles, Washington Island is the only island community with a year …
Island Map
Island Map Contact 920-847-2179 Washington Island Chamber of Commerce 2206 West Harbor Road Washington Island, WI 54246
A Brief Island History - Washington Island
Nov 17, 2009 · Washington Island is one of a string of islands stretching across the entrance of Green Bay from the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin to the Garden Peninsula in Michigan.
Beaches & Parks - Washington Island
Enjoy this lovely beach area with a view of Hog Island while enjoying a picnic in the only Door County Park on the Island. Ample picnic tables and grills are available.
Washington Island Ferry Line
Washington Island Ferry Line Year round ferry service from Northport Pier (Highway 42, just east of Gill’s Rock) to Washington Island. Carrying passengers, vehicles and freight. P.O. Box 39 …
A Weekend Trip to Washington Island
Having grown up on Door County’s ‘mainland,’ Washington Island was always a mysterious place to me. I traveled there once or twice throughout my life, but never for more than a few hours.
Webcams - Washington Island
“I live on Washington Island, Wisconsin, off the tip of the Door Peninsula. The island is surrounded by the waters of Lake Michigan to the east and Green Bay to the west.