SAILING DIRECTIONS
GPS Coordinates: N44.36.499 W87.25.924
Loran Coordinates: Lat. 44° 36.4 min. - Long. 87° 25.8 min.
Additional transient dockage available at nearby private marinas.
Services: Fresh Water, Sanitary Pump Out, Electricity, Fish Cleaning Station, Garbage Pick-Up, Gas, Showers, Lounge


Algoma Municipal Marina Christmas Tree Ship Point
Located in the harbor basin
Marina Phone: (920) 487-2232
VHF Radio: Channel 9
USCG Emergency: Ch. 16
Fishing Hotline (920) 487-3090 or
800-626-3090


Racine

Lake Michigan at its Finest
Visit Algoma on the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan. Not only is this an area rich in history and cultural heritage, but the city offers activities for
all ages.

Algoma's history began 150 years ago with settlers from Germany, Bohemia, Scandinavia and Belgium. Many events and activities contributed to its early growth, but one of the oldest, and still popular activities is fishing. Whether you moor your boat in one of Algoma's harbors, reserve space on a charter vessel, or try your luck on the pier and in the river, Algoma's piece of Lake Michigan has it all. And, when you're not fishing, enjoy the 1/2- mile boardwalk, many antique shops, ethnic and family restaurants, and a public beach for swimming or just plain relaxing.


attractions
  • Ahnapee State Trail 15.3 mile hiking and biking trail between Algoma and Sturgeon Bay. Trail has a crushed limestone base and follows an abandoned railroad line

  • Crescent Beach & Boardwalk — Algoma's award winning boardwalk along the Lake Michigan shore connects the Algoma Visitor Center to the Algoma Marina.

  • Visitor Information Center Located on Hwy 42 (Lake Street) and overlooking Lake Michigan, the Algoma Visitor Center is built on a public park. The Chamber with all volunteer labor built this award winning structure.

  • Von Stiehl Winery Wisconsin's oldest winery features tours and tasting from their Bohemian tasting salon. von Stiehl is housed in an 1850's era building that was originally the Ahnapee Brewery.

  • Fishing Algoma is one of the top sport fishing ports in the Midwest and offers anglers everything from pier fishing to launches for private boats, marinas and the expertise of charter fishing outings with experienced captains who provide the know how and all of the equipment to land a trophy fish.

  • The Flying Pig A high-spirited celebration of art and plants set along the quiet Lake Michigan shore.
attractions
  • Annual Main Street Car Show. — The Third Saturday in May

  • Annual Doll & Teddy Bear Show and Sale. — June

  • Shanty Days Celebration of the Lake. — The Second weekend in August

  • Wet Whistle Wine Fest. — The Third weekend in September
  • 6th Annual Scarecrow Festival. — The First weekend in October

  • Christmas in the City in Algoma. — The First weekend in December

  • Christmas in the City Parade! — The First weekend in December
attractions

July (Every Wednesday Evening) — Algoma Concerts in the Park Series: Be sure to bring a chair and/or blanket and enjoy these free concerts at Heritage Park in downtown Algoma (rain or shine).

July (Every Saturday) — "Saturday Samplings" at the Farm Market Kitchen Incubator from 9 a.m. until noon. Sample the featured food products - all produced at the Farm Market Kitchen. 

July — Algoma’s City-Wide Garage Sale Sponsored by Community Improvement of Algoma. 487-5498

July Annual Kewaunee/Door Salmon Tournament: More than $40,000 in cash and prizes will be on the line in the Midwest's most popular Chinook salmon fishing contest. You can wet a line anywhere in Lake Michigan or Green Bay off the shores of Kewaunee and Door counties, with weigh-in ports at Algoma, Kewaunee, Sturgeon Bay, Baileys Harbor and Washington Island.

Algoma’s Pierhead Lighthouse



INFORMATION

Algoma Area Chamber of Commerce
1226 Lake Street
Algoma, WI 54201
(920) 487-2041    
www.algoma.org    Contact Algoma



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Crescent Beach Boardwalk.