- The list below includes 69 free or cheap things to do in or near Ellison Bay, Wisconsin, including 33 different types of inexpensive activities like Cooking Classes, Parks, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Ellison Bluff State Natural Area to Savory Spoon Cooking School, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ellison Bay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington Island, Ephraim, Fish Creek and Egg Harbor.
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This is a family owned indoor farmer's market. They offer homemade deli and bakery products and ingredients as well as cheeses, sausages, local wines and craft beers. There is an antique store located right next door.
8.4 Miles
This quaint two-story farm house art gallery houses hundreds of landscape canvases. Posters and note cards as well as framed art are available.
8.4 Miles
An outdoor outfitter that offers a seasonally-changing variety of activities, Bay Shore Outfitters carries apparel, gear, and paraphernalia for a variety of adventure sports. The company also offers kayak tours and other guided services.
8.4 Miles
The Ephraim Kayak Center is a kayak rental facility that offers kayak tours, summer activities, winter activities, and individual lessons. The company offers a morning light tour and a sunset kayaking tour.
8.8 Miles
Specializing in nautical themed artwork, Water Street Gallery offers visitors oil paintings of landscape scenes from a local artist. In additions to paintings, the gallery sells model ships, prints, and postcards.
9.4 Miles
Located inside of Peninsula State Park is the Eagle Tower. After the climb to the top you will be rewarded with awesome views of the park, including Lake Michigan.
10.1 Miles
Although Skyway Drive-in Theatre is only open half of the year, it is extremely popular. It is suggested to arrive early to get a good spot.
10.4 Miles
The Eagle Bluff Lighthouse is perched on a bluff 76 feet up from Green Bay. Once key to guiding sailors back home, now it serves as an educational tool to teach about maritime and navigational history
10.7 Miles
Established in 1899, Nelsen's Hall is a restaurant and bar, and is recognized as being the largest purveyor of Angostura Bitters in the world. During prohibition, the hall received a pharmacy license so it is also the oldest legally continuously operated tavern in the state of Wisconsin.