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Located in Kewaunee, WI        920-388-4851

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Opening April 26th 2024

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Local Attractions

Exciting Local Attractions

Ahnapee State Trail

Come and ride the beautiful Ahnapee State Trail, rail grade bicycle and hiking trail and see the water, marshland, deer, birds and historical railway trestles along the way. The bike trail is well groomed and easy to ride for all ages and goes for miles. Spend a weekend exploring our area. We have a beautiful harbor with two marinas, tugboat tours and the largest working grandfather clock in the United States.

At the end of your journey, stop at the Kewaunee Custard for the undeniable best custard in the state. Pack up the family, bring your bicycle and come and stay with us to explore our piece of history on Lake Michigan. Visit Kewaunee RV & Campground today!
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The Attractions You Can't Miss

Kewaunee Area:

Kewaunee County Bruemmer Park. Located about 2 miles west of Kewaunee where County C intersects with County F. Enjoy a relaxing day with family and friends. A small zoo with animals that Nigerian dwarf goats, arctic foxes, bobcats, Barbados blackbelly sheep, peacocks and deer. The park also features a large playground and several shelters for family picnics and parties. See “Melvin the Giraffe” the metal art created by Mike, the owner of Kewaunee RV & Campground.

Kewaunee Historic Jail Museum. Built in 1876 as the sheriff’s residence and county jail. Three floors of local history. Located at 613 Dodge St, Kewaunee. Open Noon – 4:00 pm Thursday – Sunday. More information call (920)388-7176.

Marquette Historical District. This is a distinctive residential neighborhood of fine homes located within the heart of Kewaunee. The district is listed in the Nation Register of Historic Places, consists of forty-three homes. Self-guided walking tour on the city streets. See the Kewaunee Visitor Guide for map.

The Anadromous Fish Facility. Take 29 west, turn right on County C to County F, turn left past Bruemmer Park then turn right on Ransom Moore Lane. In the Fall and Spring, make sure you stop to watch trout and salmon struggle up the fish ladders into special holding tanks for spawning. The facility is run by the Department of Natural Resources.

Tug Ludington. The Ludington, christened the Major Wilbur F. Browder, participated in the D-Day invasion and continued to assist in harbor operations. In 1947, the tug was stationed in Kewaunee by the Army Corps of Engineers. It now rests in Harbor Park in downtown Kewaunee and open to visitors from June until Labor Day. Open Thursday-Sunday, 10:00 am- 5:00 pm. For tour information and questions, call Kewaunee City Hall at (920)388-5000.

Grandfather Clock. Kewaunee boasts the world’s largest grandfather clock at 35’ 10”, originally built by Svobboda Industries in 1976 for the U.S. Bicentennial Celebration. Located at the corner of Miller Street and Hwy 42/Milwaukee Street at the head of the Anhapee Trail.

Kewaunee Pierhead Lighthouse. Fully operational year-round, with both a main light and a fog signal. Visitors may walk out to the end of the pier and view the exterior of the lighthouse.

Kewaunee Fire Department Museum. The museum housed 4 of the first 5 pieces of equipment that the Kewaunee Fire Department started with in 1900. Located next to the Grandfather clock.

Disc Golf Course at Winter Park. 27-hole disc golf course during spring, summer and fall. It’s rated eighth in the state by Disc Golf Course Reviews. The scenic course covers the entire park. Donations accepted for upkeep.

Kewaunee’s Marshland Walk. 1,500 foot boardwalk path over the marshlands and a birder’s paradise where all kinds of waterfowl congregate. Located ¼ mile north of the bridge in Kewaunee. The walkway meanders through the wetland habitat along the Kewaunee River, ending in an observation deck with a breathtaking panoramic view of the river.

Pioneer and Selner Park. Just one block from Kewaunee’s downtown area, the parks feature public beaches and swimming areas. Pioneer Park is located at the east end of Kilbourn Street, across from the Vollrath Company. It includes a shaded grassy area for picnics, swings and teeter-totters for children, and a sandy beach. Selner Park is just a block south. Swimming is at one’s own risk with no lifeguard available. 
 
Local Area:
Charter Fishing - Record Salmon & Trout
Boat Launching / Marine Facilities
Kewaunee County Fair (1st week in August)
Shanty Days Festival (Algoma – 2nd week in August)
Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help. Located on 6 acres of peaceful farmland just 15 miles Northwest of Kewaunee in Champion, WI. The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help is the first and only Marian shrine in the United States that is on the site of an approved apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Riverview ATV Park. Explore 20 miles of trails, designed for ATV, UTV or dirt bikes. Also 3 miles of mountain bike trails.
Golfing. Experience golfing at its best. Kewaunee area offers 3 different beautifully landscaped golf courses.
Wineries.

Within 45 Minutes
 
Door County Peninsula:
Peninsula Players – Summer Stock Theatre
Peninsula Music Festival
Sand Dunes
Cherry & Apple Orchards
Door County Maritime Museum
 
Green Bay area:
Packer Hall of Fame / Lambeau Field
Packer Training Camp (June – August)
Bay Beach Amusement Park
Heritage Hill – Living History Museum
Rail America, Nation Railroad Museum
Wildlife Sanctuary
Neville Museum
N.E.W. Zoo
Oneida Enterprises (Bingo & Casino)
 
Manitowoc - Two Rivers:
Maritime Museum & Submarine Tours
Wisconsin – Michigan Car Ferry Service
Ahnapee State Trail
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