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Wisconsin

Door County: Lighthouses, Lake Views, Orchards, & Artists

Program No. 12334RJ
Explore idyllic Door County, where you’ll discover centuries-old orchards, historic lighthouses, alluring lake views, and artists who capture the beauty of this unique peninsula.

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DATES & PRICES

No shuttle Roundtrip airport transfer
Accommodation Details

Excludes round-trip airport shuttle transfers to and from the program location.

Accommodation Details

Includes round-trip airport shuttle transfers to and from the program location.

Jun 18 - Jun 23, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Jun 25 - Jun 30, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Jul 16 - Jul 21, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Jul 23 - Jul 28, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Jul 30 - Aug 4, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Aug 6 - Aug 11, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Aug 13 - Aug 18, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Aug 20 - Aug 25, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Aug 27 - Sep 1, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Sep 10 - Sep 15, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Sep 24 - Sep 29, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Oct 1 - Oct 6, 2023
No transfer 1,549
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,749
Jun 23 - Jun 28, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949
Jul 14 - Jul 19, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949
Jul 21 - Jul 26, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949
Jul 28 - Aug 2, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949
Aug 4 - Aug 9, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949
Aug 11 - Aug 16, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949
Aug 18 - Aug 23, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949
Aug 25 - Aug 30, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949
Sep 15 - Sep 20, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949
Sep 29 - Oct 4, 2024
No transfer 1,699
Roundtrip airport transfer 1,949

DATES & PRICES

No shuttle Roundtrip airport transfer
Accommodation Details

Excludes round-trip airport shuttle transfers to and from the program location.

Accommodation Details

Includes round-trip airport shuttle transfers to and from the program location.

Jun 18 - Jun 23, 2023
SOLD OUT
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Jun 25 - Jun 30, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Jul 16 - Jul 21, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Jul 23 - Jul 28, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Jul 30 - Aug 4, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Aug 6 - Aug 11, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Aug 13 - Aug 18, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Aug 20 - Aug 25, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Aug 27 - Sep 1, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Sep 10 - Sep 15, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Sep 24 - Sep 29, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Oct 1 - Oct 6, 2023
No transfer 1,949
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,149
Jun 23 - Jun 28, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369
Jul 14 - Jul 19, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369
Jul 21 - Jul 26, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369
Jul 28 - Aug 2, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369
Aug 4 - Aug 9, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369
Aug 11 - Aug 16, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369
Aug 18 - Aug 23, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369
Aug 25 - Aug 30, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369
Sep 15 - Sep 20, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369
Sep 29 - Oct 4, 2024
No transfer 2,119
Roundtrip airport transfer 2,369

At a Glance

Discover Wisconsin’s famed Door County, a peninsula home to five state parks, 10 lighthouses and 300 miles of scenic Lake Michigan shoreline. Savor fresh lake breezes and be inspired by the steep bluffs and sandy beaches on either side of the peninsula. Learn about Door County history, art, geology and culture from local experts like an award-winning taxidermist, a watercolor artist, a lighthouse docent, naturalists and orchard owners. Visit state parks and fascinating museums that showcase the area’s rich maritime roots and unique history, and enjoy an authentic Door County fish boil with a resident storyteller.
Activity Level
On Your Feet
Walking up to one mile, rocky terrain on field trips; climbing stairs.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Go inside and learn about the keepers of the beautifully restored Eagle Bluff Lighthouse.
  • Enjoy a Washington Island lavender farm.
  • Uncover the unique climate and geologic history of the peninsula by examining the Niagara Escarpment and hunting for fossils with a local naturalist.

General Notes

An airport transfer is available at an added cost.
Featured Expert
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Ed Fenendael
A native of Wisconsin, Ed began his art career over 30 years ago. He works in several media, but his main focus is watercolor and watercolor/ink. Ed's paintings can be found in Washington D.C., at Atelier Galerie in Giverny, France; at Morning Mist Studio (his private gallery) in Door County, in numerous corporate and private collections throughout the world; and the Miller Art Museum's permanent collection. He has studied at the Kansas City Art Institute, the University of Wisconsin and graduated from Marquette University. He teaches watercolor and offers workshops in the United States and abroad.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Ed Fenendael View biography
A native of Wisconsin, Ed began his art career over 30 years ago. He works in several media, but his main focus is watercolor and watercolor/ink. Ed's paintings can be found in Washington D.C., at Atelier Galerie in Giverny, France; at Morning Mist Studio (his private gallery) in Door County, in numerous corporate and private collections throughout the world; and the Miller Art Museum's permanent collection. He has studied at the Kansas City Art Institute, the University of Wisconsin and graduated from Marquette University. He teaches watercolor and offers workshops in the United States and abroad.
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Terrie Cooper View biography
After 15 years of working in nature centers throughout the state, Terrie Cooper returned to her home in Ellison Bay to work as associate director of the Door County Land Trust. With a master's in environmental education and natural resources management from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a bachelor’s in secondary education, biology and conservation from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, she is a naturalist and educator.
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Len Villano View biography
Photographer Len Villano built his first darkroom in his parent's bathroom at the age of seven (much to the chagrin of his three sisters). And while he’s trained as an architect and is an environmentally-conscious musician, photography is still the primary method Len uses to interact with the world around him. When he’s not waiting for the perfect light, Len serves as the photography director for the Peninsula Pulse.
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Jewel Ouradnik View biography
Jewel Ouradnik is the owner and manager of Rowleys Bay Resort. With deep roots in Door County, Jewel grew up in nearby Sister Bay when her parents bought the resort in the 1970s. The family moved to a house on the property and opened a small restaurant. For Jewel’s family, food was the heart of daily routines and holiday traditions, and Jewel’s love of family and their traditions is demonstrated by preparing her mother’s recipes and sharing these edible delights through the restaurant and bakery.
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Mike Orthober View biography
Mike Orthober became interested in wildlife at a young age. By the time he was in high school, area hunters were calling on his skills. He won “Best in the World of Fish” at the World Taxidermy Championships and has since judged national and state competitions. Mike created the Wildlife Exhibit at the Door County Historical Museum, using not just his taxidermy skills, but also painting the background and creating and constructing the habitat. Mike was inducted into the Taxidermy Hall of Fame in 2019.
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Door County Tales
by Gayle Soucek
Befitting its role as Wisconsin's thumb, Door County has its own unique pulse. It is the idyllic paradise "north of the tension line," that sends many unsuspecting tourists spiraling into an addiction that lands them in a summer home. It is also the "Door of the Dead," which some historians blame for more shipwrecks than any other body of fresh water in the world. The variety of nature's splendors and terrors is matched by the cast of characters that has risen up among them. In "Door County Tales," these characters are given free rein, which seems only proper in a place where one might walk out of a restaurant and see goats grazing on the roof.
On the Road to Death's Door
by M. J. Williams
Emily and Stan Remington's maiden voyage in their newly inherited RV takes a lethal turn when a body fall off the top of their vehicle. The retired couple find themselves at the center of a murder investigation involving a politician, a corporate executive, and a hippie priest. The rookie RVers inevitably butt heads with the local sheriff as their investigation takes them from a backwoods cabin in Wisconsin's scenic Door County to the Bishop's Chancery in Madison to an abandoned island in the infamous Death's Door Straits.
Guarding Door County: Lighthouses and Life-Saving Stations
by Stacy Thomas
Jutting out of Wisconsin into the blue waters of Lake Michigan, the scenic peninsula of Door County is endowed with the longest coastline of any county in the nation. Since the mid-1800s, the region has boasted a strong maritime industry, dependent on the constant vigilance and efforts of U.S. Coast Guard units. The county has been home to as many as 12 historic light stations, as well as three life-saving stations. Beginning with Pottawatomie Light in 1837 and Sturgeon Bay Canal Life-Saving Station in 1886, keepers and surfmen survived both boredom and peril to ensure safe navigation and commerce, while rescuing those in distress. Through archival photographs, stories of shipwrecks, rescues, service, and pride spring to life. Rare rescue images of the Otter, a schooner which wrecked in 1895, are especially noteworthy.
Door County Visitors Guide
by Door County Chamber of Commerce
Published annually, this visitors guide is your key to everything happening in Door County. Order online at www.doorcounty.com or call toll-free 1-800-527-3529. You'll find recommendations for restaurants and activities throughout the peninsula.
My Kind of County: Door County, Wisconsin
by John Fraser Hart
The shores of Door County, Wisconsin have long served as an idyllic retreat for Midwestern families. The region's scenic beauty is augmented by a rich history that reflects the classic American experience and John Fraser Hart now pays homage to the "Cape Cod of the Midwest" in this engaging chronicle. A renowned scholar and a summer home owner in Door County for over fifty years, Hart possesses intimate knowledge of the physical geography and cultural history of the region. With his incisive geographer's eye, he charts the gorgeously sprawling landscape that draws more than two million visitors annually, including the limestone bluffs along Green Bay that loom as high as 200 feet. He also explores Door County's agricultural heritage -- including the famous cherry orchards -- was well as the difference between the Green Bay and Lake Michigan sides of the peninsula, and the quiet interior region. The book then turns to the cultural aspects of the region, examining diverse topics such as the history of the first ethnic European settlers, the tourist economy, and the settlements' primarily Belgian architecture. Detailed maps and vibrant photographs complement Hart's engaging prose, making "My Kind of County" the perfect gift for day trippers, summer residents, and geographers alike.





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