Cave point is a popular site seeing stop for tourist who know the area well.
Cave point state park door county wi.
It is a picturesque spot that has an abundance of family activities to do in and around it with a guide or without during winter spring fall or summer.
Fish and wildlife service coastal wetlands grant program.
It is known for its underwater caves and wave worn limestone cliffs by fisherman scuba divers photographers and nature observers.
It has a small parking lot restrooms and an out and back trail.
Cave point county park is perhaps the most iconic natural landscape of door county.
A half mile hiking trail stretches through the forest of birch maple and beech trees and links up with several miles of trails in the adjacent whitefish dunes state park which borders the park on three sides.
Revered by divers photographers and all who visit the beautifully carved rock faces lining the blue waters of lake michigan are quintessentially door county.
While not a state or national park that doesn t mean it is short on majesty.
Great place to cliff jump kayak climb picnic and celebrate love.
Cave point offers a spectacular view of lake michigan and the eastern shore of the door peninsula including sunrise and evening moon rises.
Cave point county park history.
This does not mean that the view here is not spectacular because it is.
Cave point county park is 19 acres and it located adjacent to the much larger whitefish dunes state park in door county wi.
The site was designated a state natural area in 2008.
It is often missed by many because it is a county park and not a state or national park.
Whenver we go up to door county whether to pick cherries or to relax on washington island we almost always stop at cave point park to get amazed at the way the lake pounds under the shore creatin.
The parking lot is located near the southern end of the park.
In 1943 the door county board of supervisors preserved 19 acres as the 5th established county park and named it cave point county park.
Cave point clay banks is owned by the door county land trust the wisconsin chapter of the nature conservancy and dnr with acquisition funding support from the u s.