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    Robby W.

    I was shocked to find that no fellow Yelpers out there have added the Stavkirke on Washington Island to the database, so I get to be that groundbreaking cool guy that forges ahead new territory. This place is most definitely worth a visit as it is both highly unique and makes for wonderful photographs. The structure is under fairly dense tree cover and is not super noticeable from the road. If you are driving down Town Line Road heading East, you will see a rather large and relatively modern looking Lutheran Church on your right and parking for Stavkirke is located directly across the street. From there, there are a couple of prayer paths through the woods which lead to the structure itself. The path to get to the church is not long. Maybe a 1/4 of a mile at the most. The Cherry Train tour which leaves out of Detroit harbor also makes a stop at this place, but I find it is better to take in going solo as it is peaceful and tranquil. I am no architecture or culture wizard, far from it, but the pictures I have attached of this structure likely say far more than I ever could about how cool it is. It's roots and inspiration, like most everything else on Washington Island, pays homage to Scandinavian culture.The people of the Island use it as a functional church during the warmer months, and it is also a quite popular spot for wedding ceremonies. There is a receptacle inside the church which contains additional info about the history of similar wooden churches in Nordic culture.

    This building is super interesting to see. Not as large as you might think but still amazing architecturally. Also a nice walking/contemplation path in the woods beside it. Definitely a must see.

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    Jacobsens Museum - "there was an error". Used to haul stones for the Rock Island boathouse.

    Jacobsens Museum

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    This place is worth finding. Albeit it is kind of dusty as it is old. There are a lot of…read moreinteresting artifacts here. If you are not observant and curious, you will lose interest quickly. The highlight of our visit was the docent. As we were the only customers there, she spent a good bit of time with us. I look forward to our next trip to the island, I'd like to talk to her again. She was a sweet person with the knowledge of an encyclopedia. Washington Island is a national treasure. This museum will help you understand why this is so. Cannot wait for our yearly trip (car and ferry or our own boat), as this island is like a cool foreign country. The museum is free; but we always donate a couple of bucks. You should, too.

    ok not a lot to see? NO WAY!!!!if your in a rush, got to have wifi,got to be on the phone,just cant…read moredisconect or get of grid DONT GO TO WASHINGTON ISLAND! STAY IN CHI Town! Now this small Island treasure is loaded with hundreds and hundreds of items!packed full! to list several,, meteorites,arrowheads,antiques,wood work,carvings,tools,Indian artifacts,ship wreck parts,photos,treasures,medicine,news papers,rocks,stones,pictures,art work,books,magazines,history,bottles,electronics,Indian Map stones!and MORE! on site tour guide will tell you about each and every item! just ask!!!!! cost donation a buck$$$$ 1.00,one dollar got it cheap! plan a hour spend a half day! been here hundreds of times giving island tours never gets old ! enjoy! its worth it!

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    Jacobsens Museum - As I'm taking the picture and checking in, I get "there was an error".

    As I'm taking the picture and checking in, I get "there was an error".

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    Marinette County Waterfalls - This would not be a good place to slip into the water, so wear shoes that grip and watch your step!

    Marinette County Waterfalls

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    Marinette Waterfalls - there's Good News and there''s Bad News. On top of that, we need to know The…read moreGood, The Bad and The Ugly. The Good News: Marinette County bills itself as the "Waterfall Capital of Wisconsin" and judging from the amount of fast water on the rivers in the county, there is plenty of evidence to back up that claim. The county tourism people would like you to come visit and tour the waterfalls. The Bad News: No one publishes a dedicated map to help you find the waterfalls and plan out a route to see them. There are too many to see in one day, possibly even two days. Without a map or a plan, you're liable to take three or four days to see them all and do a great deal of criss-crossing and back tracking to accomplish your goal. Incidentally, Marinette County does publish a map on their website that has waterfalls in the legend. It is one of six maps on the website and is not identified as a "waterfalls" map. It is the first of three maps listed as "Marinette County Waterfalls, Recreation & Snowmobile Maps" but once you print it, there's so much detail you can't see much of anything. It is next to useless as a PDF file, too. Now for the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. The Good: Some of these waterfalls are breathtaking and well worth the effort to see them. The Bad: Others, not so much. The Good: Some are easy to reach without an real hiking experience. The Bad: Many are at the end of unimproved trails and will require some creative hiking to reach them. The Ugly: Some of the trails are a bit dangerous and downright scary to reach. A few caveats for potential waterfall hunters: 1) Most are off the beaten path, several miles from main highways. 2) Most of the access is on narrow, gravel roads, shared by enormous logging trucks. If you like your car to be kept in pristine condition, waterfall hunting in Marinette County is not for you. Drive with care! 3) Most of the waterfalls are in county parks. A nominal daily fee is required, however, once the fee is paid for the day, the permit is good in all the county parks. 4) Plan your day(s) before you head for Marinette County to go waterfall hunting. 5) Many of the waterfalls are actually whitewater rapids, very popular with rafters and kayakers but not so exciting for people looking for dramatic drops. I took a few hours and located the waterfalls on a map app and located the GPS coordinates. I was surprised how many of them are actually close together, but how far out some of them are. You actually have to go to Michigan to see waterfalls on boundary waters. My own favorites? Dave's Falls, Four Foot Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Twelve Foot Falls, Strong Falls and McClintock Falls. There are others that I need to go back to Marinette County to see.

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