- 2 hours Duration 2 hours
Enjoy this serene yet thrilling kayak tour of Door Bluff County Park. See Native American pictographs, the Schooner Fleetwing shipwreck, and Death’s Door from the water.
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A kayaker’s perspective is the best way to view Cave Point County Park’s caves, cliffs, and unique geological formations. Kayakers of all experience levels can come along for this fun tour.
We launch the kayaks just north of Cave Point Park and begin our paddle down the beautiful, rocky shores of Lake Michigan. On the way to the park, you have the opportunity to gain confidence in your paddling as you pass by the wonderful lakefront scenery.
After just over a mile, the picturesque caves and coves start to appear, and you’re treated to amazing vistas that can only be viewed from the water. Pictures can hardly do justice to the sights and sounds you experience while paddling inside these geologic wonders.
After we kayak into a cave, if time and weather should permit, we get a quick view of Whitefish Bay Dunes State Park, where beautiful expanses of beach rest in front of the marvelous sand formations.
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