Sister Bay Segway Tour & Boat Cruise



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Availability Segway tour starts at noon. Duration 50 minutes
Availability The boat tour departs from Sister Bay in the afternoon. Duration 1.5 hours
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Segway Peninsula State Park and Scooter the country roads of Fish Creek
On your Segway tour you will learn the history of the area and experience the beauty that abounds. We stop at several overlooks that give you magnificent views of Green Bay and the islands off the shore including Chambers, Horseshoe, and the Strawberry Islands. The Segway PT will carry you effortlessly up and down the hills in this most popular glide. How it works: Make a reservation ahead of time. We meet at our shop and will take you on a short drive into the park for training. No State Park sticker required. Unique Nature Glide on an E-Scooter Experience the seasons like never before with the Ninebot Max electric scooter. These electric scooters are made by Segway for max power, max range, and max comfort. This glide takes off from north Fish Creek and heads to the Ephraim Wetlands. We will experience and learn about Door County culture as we glide through the fall foliage. On our way back, we may visit the new Northern Sky campus. The Ninebot Max electric scooter has 10-inch tires that provide a smooth ride. They have more power than any scooter you have ever tried. We can glide at speeds above 15 mph, and it has a 40-mile range. After a brief lesson on how to ride, your tour guide will lead you on a 1+ hour excursion with several Door County spots perfect for pictures and social media posts. The electric motor will do the work! Requirements: Must be in good physical condition, less than 290 lbs & 10+ years old.
Peninsula State Park Segway Tour & Boat Cruise
About the Segway Tour Even if you have been to Peninsula State Park this glide will probably take you to places you have never seen. Along Skyline Road Peninsula State Park has the best views of any of the Door County State Parks. You will learn the history of the area and experience the beauty that abounds. We stop at several overlooks that give you magnificent views of Green Bay and the islands off the shore including Chambers, Horseshoe, and the Strawberry Islands. The Segway PT will carry you effortlessly up and down the hills in this most popular glide. How it works: Make a reservation ahead of time. We meet at our shop and will take you on a short drive into the park for training. No State Park sticker is required. About the Sister Bay Boat Cruise Embark on a breathtaking adventure with us aboard our magnificent 125-passenger, double-decker tour boat as we sail along the stunning shores of Green Bay towards the incredible Eagle Bluff Lighthouse at Peninsula State Park. Brace yourself for an immersive and insightful narrative that will transport you back in time as we delve into the rich history and heritage of the charming village of Ephraim, while admiring the impressive millionaire’s estate “Englemar” on Horseshoe Island. Get your cameras ready as we approach the majestic Peninsula State Park, and witness the jaw-dropping Eagle Cave perched 40 feet above the shoreline. Our tour takes you on a journey of discovery, regaling you with fascinating tales of the French explorers and early Indian inhabitants that once called Nicolet Bay their home, as we cruise around Welker’s point in the Park. As we draw nearer to the Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, keep your eyes peeled for some of the native wildlife that call this area home, such as whitetail deer quenching their thirst along the shore or a majestic bald eagle soaring above. Join us on this unforgettable journey, where history and nature converge, and the beauty of Green Bay will leave you awe-inspired. How it works: When you make your Segway tour reservation you will be automatically be registered for the afternoon boat tour from Sister Bay to Eagle Bluff and back.