easy
1.5–2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical exertion required
Glide through Door County’s cherry orchards and take in stunning views from Ellison Bluff on this unique Segway tour. Perfect for spring blossoms and year-round scenery.
2 Hrs • 1,000 Acres of Cherries
Embark on the only Cherry Orchard Segway tour in Door County, gliding through picturesque cherry orchards and serene landscapes. Experience breathtaking views from Ellison Bluff County Park, including a stunning 200-foot drop to Lake Michigan. Perfect in spring for cherry blossoms, this adventure promises tranquility and unforgettable scenery year-round.
1.5 hours + training (allow 2 hours)
You will experience beautiful Ellison Bluff, picturesque roads, and unique views from below the high bluffs. This glide will take you to the heart of Door County’s cherry industry, where you will see the cherry trees in their season.
You will glide through cherry and fruit orchards and down gravel roads. Choose this tour if you want to enjoy the quiet scenery and to explore the cherry industry in Door County.
Just south of Ellison Bay, you will find Ellison Bluff County Park, featuring a 200-foot drop down a bluff to Lake Michigan. In addition to experiencing that view, you will glide down peaceful Beach Road and along sheer limestone bluffs.
This glide is beautiful year-round, offering a great way to see Ellison Bluff County Park! But the true beauty is found from mid to late May when this experience becomes our number one cherry blossom Segway tour! Come see the blooms and all the other picturesque scenery along Lake Michigan.
How It Works: Make a reservation ahead of time. We meet in Ellison Bay right off Hwy 57 for training and then to take off to see the sites.
Tours usually start at 10am, 2pm, and 4:30 or 5pm (depending on the time of year) but we are flexible to meet your schedule.
Closed-toe shoes with good grip will keep you stable on the Segway paths.
The viewpoints at Ellison Bluff give excellent photo ops of Lake Michigan and orchards.
Peak cherry blossom season in late April to early May offers the most spectacular colors.
Carry water, especially during warm months, as some routes are exposed with limited shade.
Door County’s cherry orchards have been cultivated since the late 1800s, essential to the region's agricultural identity.
The tour emphasizes minimal environmental impact by keeping to established paths and educating visitors about local ecosystem stewardship.
Spring can be cool near the bluff; a light jacket keeps you comfortable.
spring specific
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are key for sunny rides across exposed orchard paths.
summer specific
Fall temperatures drop quickly near the water; layers help maintain comfort.
fall specific
Lake Michigan breezes can be brisk; a windbreaker shields you during the tour.
spring specific