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DOOR COUNTY LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVALS Spring Festival: June 12, 13, 14 | Fall Festival: October 3 & 4 27TH ANNUAL DOOR COUNTY LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVALS Spring Festival: June 12, 13, 14 | Fall Festival: October 3 & 4 ORDER TICKETS: Online at doorcountytickets.com Or by Calling the Door County Maritime Museum at 920.743.5958 Photo by Daniel Anderson Photography. MEMBERS-ONLY PRESALE TICKETS BEGIN ON FEBRUARY 24TH TICKETS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON MARCH 23RD SPRING LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVAL – LOCATION HOURS: PARTICIPANT INFORMATION: Door County Maritime Museum – Sturgeon Bay*: 9am-5pm all weekend • Arrive at the tour departure location at least 15 minutes before departure time Death’s Door Maritime Museum – Gills Rock*: 10am-5pm all weekend • Dress in layers as the weather can change quickly Cana Island Lighthouse – Baileys Harbor*: 10am-5pm all weekend Sherwood Point Lighthouse – Sturgeon Bay: 10am-4pm (Saturday & Sunday) • Take note of the lunch details of each tour USCG Canal Station – Sturgeon Bay: 10am-4pm (Saturday & Sunday) • Bring your camera, sunscreen, and bug spray Eagle Bluff Lighthouse – Peninsula State Park*: 10am-4pm all weekend • Wear sturdy close-toed shoes, especially when hiking Pottawatomie Lighthouse – Rock Island: 10am-4pm all weekend • Each lighthouse tour ticket includes free admission to the Death’s Door Maritime Museum in Gills Rock through the Ridges Range Lights – Baileys Harbor*: 11am-2pm all weekend end of the 2020 season *Please note, if you are planning a self-guided experience, there may be an admission rate. Order Tickets Online at doorcountytickets.com 27TH ANNUAL DOOR COUNTY LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVALS 27TH ANNUAL DOOR COUNTY LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVALS 2020 Tour Schedule Intensity is the level of difficulty in participating in the tour (“1” being the easiest “5” being the most difficult) Fall Lighthouse Spring Lighthouse Festival Festival Friday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Airplane Tours Cost Length Capacity Intensity Lunch June 12 June 13 June 14 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Lighthouse Airplane Tour Departs from the Cherryland Airport Cost Per flight includes seats for up to 3 attendees. 8AM 8AM 8AM 8AM 8AM As you fly along the Door Peninsula take in the breathtak- 9:30AM 9:30AM 9:30AM 9:30AM 9:30AM ing views of all the picturesque beauty that is Door County. $400 per flight 70 Min 3 2 N/A A 1PM 1PM 1PM 1PM 1PM See all eleven Door County Lighthouses, islands, village 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM coasts, Cavepoint County Park, Whitefish Dunes, Sunken Schooners, Death’s Door and so much more. Grand Lighthouse Airplane Tour Departs from the Cherryland Airport Cost Per flight includes seats for up to 3 attendees. When you want to see it all - this is the tour for you! As you fly along the Door Peninsula see all eleven Door County $600 per flight 100 Min 3 2 N/A 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM B Lighthouses, as well as some of Michigan’s most beautiful 6PM 6PM 6PM 6PM 6PM lighthouses. Enjoy views of Door County’s islands, village coasts, Cavepoint County Park, Whitefish Dunes, Sunken Schooners, Death’s Door and so much more. Fall Lighthouse Spring Lighthouse Festival Festival Friday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Land-Based Tours Cost Length Capacity Intensity Lunch June 12 June 13 June 14 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Door County Trolley Lighthouse Tour Departs from the Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay Lunch Enjoy seeing five mainland-accessible lighthouses: Eagle $82 per person 7.5 Hrs 29 1 9AM 9AM C Included Bluff, Cana Island, Baileys Harbor Range Lights, Sherwood Point, and Sturgeon Bay Canal Station lights. Door County Trolley Lighthouse Tour Departs from the Trolley Depot in Egg Harbor Enjoy seeing five mainland-accessible lighthouses: Eagle Lunch $82 per person 7.5 Hrs 29 1 9AM 9AM D Bluff, Cana Island, Baileys Harbor Range Lights, Sherwood Included Point, and Sturgeon Bay Canal Station lights. Narrated Naturalist Tour Departs from the Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay This small group tour narrated by Paul Regnier includes Lunch $87 per person 6.5 Hrs 22 1 9AM E stops at Sherwood Point, Sturgeon Bay Canal Station, Cana Included Island, Eagle Bluff and Baileys Harbor Range Lights with drive-by of a 6th light. Lighthouse Festival Refund Policy – 2020 Lighthouse Festival tickets are non-refundable, except in cases where our tour leaders, boat captains or pilots cancel a tour due to safety concerns. 27TH ANNUAL DOOR COUNTY LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVALS 27TH ANNUAL DOOR COUNTY LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVALS Fall Lighthouse Spring Lighthouse Festival Festival Friday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Boat Tours Cost Length Capacity Intensity Lunch June 12 June 13 June 14 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Lakeshore Lighthouse Cruise Departs from the Municipal Dock in Baileys Harbor This boat tour includes seeing the Cana Island Lighthouse, 10AM 10AM the historic “Bird Cage” (old Baileys Harbor Lighthouse) and 10AM 10AM 10AM $52 per person 2 Hrs 22 2 N/A 1PM 1PM F the Baileys Harbor Range Lights. The tour will also cruise 1PM 1PM 1PM 4PM 4PM by the location of several shipwrecks from the 1800s and you may be able to see one from the boat. Death’s Door Tour Departs from the Shoreline Charter Dock in Gills Rock Take this intimate narrated tour aboard the Shoreline 9:45AM 9:45AM 9:45AM 9:45AM Charter into Death’s Door. Highlights include water views $58 per person 1.5 Hrs 14 2 N/A G 1:15PM 1:15PM 1:15PM 1:15PM of the abandoned Coast Guard Station on Plum Island and the eerie Pilot Island lighthouse. Schooner Cruise - Edith M. Becker Departs from the Marina in Sister Bay Set sail into yesteryear on a 19th century tall ship to see Peninsula State Park’s Eagle Bluff Lighthouse. Local lore 1PM 9:30AM 10AM and history of the surrounding waters and water views $65 per person 2.5 Hrs 23 3 N/A 9:30AM 10AM H 6:30PM 1PM 2PM of the Eagle Bluff Lighthouse will complete this sailing adventure as you view rocky shores, islands, caves, and majestic bluffs. Death’s Door Belafonte Tour Departs from Ellison Bay Boat Ramp located at 12033 Cedar Shore Road. See Death’s Door and the Plum & Pilot Island Lighthouses $60 per adult closer than ever before! This hard-bottom inflatable boat 12PM 12PM 12PM 12PM 12PM 2 Hrs 12 3 N/A I makes for a fast and fun ride! Be sure to keep your eyes 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM $40 per Kid <13 peeled for some shipwrecks. Please note if conditions are poor, this tour will be relocated to Fish Creek to see the Eagle Bluff Lighthouse and the Strawberry Islands. Artwork by Ryan Miller. Lighthouse posters are available for sale at the Door County Maritime Museum shops and online at doorcountypulse.com/shop Fall Lighthouse Spring Lighthouse Festival Festival Friday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Adventure Tours Cost Length Capacity Intensity Lunch June 12 June 13 June 14 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Chambers Island Tour Departs from the dock @ 9448 Spruce Street in Fish Creek Access to the lighthouse will require a 3-mile round trip 9AM Bring a 9AM 9AM docent-led hike across the island to the historic lighthouse. $68 per person 4 Hrs 56 4 11:30AM J Box Lunch 11:30AM 11:30AM Lighthouse caretakers will meet the tours as they arrive at 2PM the house. There you will be able to soak up the amazing view and climb to the lantern room platform. Plum Island Tour Departs from the Shoreline Charter Dock in Gills Rock This is a rare opportunity to visit Plum Island and see into the island buildings with a guided tour by members of the Bring a 8:30AM 8:30AM 8:30AM 8:30AM $80 per person 5 Hrs 14 4 K Friends of Plum & Pilot Islands. This walking tour covers Box Lunch 12PM 12PM 12PM 12PM more than 2 miles round trip and requires good walking shoes. Shorts are not recommended. Rock Island Tour Departs from the Marina in Sister Bay This trip departs from the Sister Bay Marina and cruises to Bring a Rock Island. Once at Rock Island, there is a fairly steep 1.25 $75 per person 6 Hrs 80 4 8AM L Box Lunch mile hike to the Pottawatomie Lighthouse, total hike is 2.5 miles. Cana Island Kayak Expedition Departs from Rieboldt Creek in Baileys Harbor Enjoy a guided kayaking experience to see the histor- Bring a 9AM 9AM 9AM 9AM 9AM ic Cana Island Lighthouse from the water, climb the $80 per person 4 Hrs 12 4 M Box Lunch 2PM 2PM 2PM 2PM 2PM lighthouse tour, and enjoy lunch on the grounds. Includes kayak! 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