easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels as the Segway does most of the work
Glide through Door County’s dramatic cliffs, sinkholes, and sand dunes on a guided Segway tour that brings ancient landscapes to life.
2 Hrs • Whitefish Dunes, Clark Lake & Cave Point
Embark on a thrilling Segway tour through Door County's hidden gems, including Cave Point County Park and Whitefish Dunes State Park. Glide past stunning sinkholes, serene Clark Lake, and majestic sand dunes while enjoying breathtaking views and fascinating stories from your guide. Experience nature like never before on this unique adventure!
1.5 hours + training (allow 2 hours)
Come across the organic allure of the Cave Point County Park and Whitefish Dunes State Park area on this vibrant Segway Tour! This glide carries you to the sinkholes in Cave Point County Park, to the serene Clark Lake in addition to the sand dunes of Whitefish Dunes State Park. You are most likely to see trees latching on to the edge of the cliffs, encounter sublime overlooks, and hear the tranquil resonance of the surf as we glide along.
The Cave Point area near Jacksonport is recognized for its underwater caves and wave-worn limestone ridges. Clark Lake is one of the pauses which happens to be one of the largest lakes in Door County. Furthermore, we get to stop at Whitefish Dune State Park which contains some of the largest dunes on Lake Michigan.
The best way to experience this is with the use of the Segway which allows you to see all that this scenic area has to offer.
How It Works:
Make a reservation ahead of time. We meet at our starting point for training at 5210 South Lake Road, Sturgeon Bay, WI (this address is 17 minutes north of Sturgeon Bay & 20 minutes south of Baileys Harbor off Hwy 57).
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.
Ensure stable footing on the Segway by choosing comfortable, closed-toe shoes with good grip.
Shield your skin from sun exposure, especially since much of the tour is along open lakeshore areas.
Door County’s greenery can attract bugs during warmer months, so pack repellant for a more comfortable ride.
Arrive ahead of schedule to receive Segway training and ensure the best fit for the equipment.
Door County’s limestone cliffs formed during the Silurian period, over 400 million years ago, revealing a prehistoric underwater landscape.
Local efforts focus on preserving native shoreline habitats and preventing erosion along Lake Michigan’s coast.
Provides warmth during cool spring breezes along the lakeshore.
spring specific
Protects eyes from bright sunlight reflecting off the water and limestone cliffs.
summer specific
Stay hydrated as fall days can still be warm during the tour.
fall specific
Allows you to adjust warmth when weather changes near the lake.
winter specific