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Rock Island State Park (Wisconsin)

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Area
  
3.691 km²

Phone
  
+1 920-847-2235

Rock Island State Park (Wisconsin)

Address
  
1924 Indian Point Rd, Washington, WI 54246, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Monday10AM–4:15PMTuesday10AM–4:15PMWednesday10AM–4:15PMThursday10AM–4:15PMFriday10AM–4:15PMSaturday10AM–4:15PMSunday10AM–4:15PMSuggest an edit

Management
  
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Rock Island State Park is a state park of Wisconsin, United States, located on Rock Island in Lake Michigan off the tip of the Door Peninsula. The only public transportation to the island is by the passenger ferry Karfi from Washington Island. However, there is mooring/dock space for people with their own boats, and during winter the island is accessible via snowmobile and foot traffic. No "wheeled vehicles" (cars, all-terrain vehicles, bicycles, etc.) are allowed to be brought onto the island by visitors (although park staff use them routinely).

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Activities and amenities

Attractions include the stone Viking boathouse and other structures built by inventor Chester H. Thordarson, Native American artifacts, as well as Pottawatomie Light (Wisconsin's oldest lighthouse). The island is a popular destination in the fall for deer hunters and in the winter for snowmobilers from nearby Washington Island. The park has campsites available and is a destination for daytrippers.

Events

In July 2010, the Midsummer's Music Festival became the first performing organization to present a professional chamber music concert on Rock Island in the Viking boathouse, an event that was repeated in July 2011.

References

Rock Island State Park (Wisconsin) Wikipedia