- The list below includes 85 free or cheap things to do in or near Ephraim, Wisconsin, including 33 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Mini Golf, History Museums and Kayaking.
- From Red Putter Mini Golf to Water Street Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ephraim and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sturgeon Bay, Washington Island, Fish Creek and Egg Harbor.
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13.4 Miles
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4999 Plum Bottom Road, Egg Harbor, WI 54209
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Nestled in a picturesque setting on 20 acres of land, Plum Bottom Pottery & Gallery showcases the works of Chad Luberger, a porcelain artist. The gallery also features the works of many local potters.
13.5 Miles
Woodwalk Gallery is an art gallery housed within a historic barn. The gallery showcases the artwork of 47 regional artists as well as large-scale landscape artwork by the gallery owner Margaret Lockwood.
14.2 Miles
Very well-known locally for their delicious pies is Schartner's Farm Market. They pride themselves in selling only the freshest pies with seasonal fillings.
14.6 Miles
The Door County Trolley offers tours on a trolley and limousine rental. Available tours include a lighthouse tour including Eagle Bluff, Canal Island, Range, and Canal Station Lighthouses, a scenic tour including the scenic bluffs, and a wine tour including the tasting of wines at four wineries.
15.2 Miles
Kuntz Corral is a horse riding stable that offers trail rides throughout the year, including arena rides, wooded walk and trot rides, and wine tour rides. A variety of horses are available for riding depending on riding level including Paso Finos, Tennessee Walkers, Arabians and Quarter Horses.
15.9 Miles
Visitors can take a guided or self-guided tour of Dairy View, one of the largest dairy farms in Door County. Visitors can watch the cows being milked, try their hands at milking a mechanical cow, and eat ice cream.
18.9 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.
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1309 Range Line Road, Washington Island, WI 54246
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Formerly a fully operational dairy farm, The Historic Island Dairy was renovated into a multi-purpose facility with a grand ballroom. Permanent tenants include a lavender market and gallery containing historical island artifacts and memorabilia.
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1309 Range Line Road, Washington Island, WI 54246
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Home to 48 varieties of lavender, The Lavender Shop of Fragrant Isle allows visitors to walk through its fields and enjoy the scents. It also has demonstration gardens where the staff provides educational information about the lavender.
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1799 Main Road, Washington Island, WI 54246
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Opened in 1965, the Washington Island Art & Nature Center is a non-profit organization promoting education about art and nature. Visitors commonly enjoy viewing art from local artists as well as learning about local wildlife and natural history.