Eagle Bluff Light Station

Eagle Bluff Light Station is closed for the winter.
We will reopen on May 22, 2026.

Walk in the footsteps of the light keepers who served the lighthouse from 1868-1926 and guided ships through the treacherous waters of Green Bay.

Step into the past and experience life as a lighthouse keeper at Eagle Bluff Light Station! Perched on the bluff in scenic Peninsula State Park, this historic beacon has guided sailors through the waters of Green Bay since 1868.

Operated by the Door County Historical Society, Eagle Bluff Light Station offers an immersive glimpse into the daily lives of the keepers and their families. Explore the beautifully restored rooms filled with authentic artifacts, hear captivating stories of maritime life, and discover the dedication it took to keep the light shining.

With breathtaking views, rich history, and fascinating tales of Door County’s maritime past, Eagle Bluff Light Station is more than just a landmark—it’s a journey back in time. Come explore, learn, and be inspired!

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The History of Eagle Bluff Light Station
Read about our Capital Campaign for restoration
Our Restoration Blog: From the Keeper's Desk

Located in Peninsula State Park, Fish Creek
Open for self-guided tours 7 days a week, 11am - 4pm, mid-May through mid-October (closed July 4th)

Cost is $7 per person (DCHS members & U.S. Military are free).

A state park sticker is required for park entry.

For more information, call 920-421-2332.

*dates and times are subject to change without notice