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Jenny S.

We couldn't visit Door County without checking a lighthouse off our list, and Cana Island was the lucky winner! Spoiler: She did not disappoint. Getting there is part of the charm. You can walk a short rocky stretch surrounded by water (very "adventure begins now" energy), or hop on a tractor wagon if you're feeling like a land-loving VIP. The park is beautiful and super well-kept. The staff were friendly and welcoming. Admission is $12 per adult, whether you conquer the stairs or just enjoy the views from below. Speaking of stairs... there are 97 of them, winding tightly up to the top of the lighthouse. If you're into narrow staircases, light cardio, and mild existential questions about gravity, this is the climb for you. There are a few landings where you can pause, breathe, and make awkward eye contact with people coming down. It's all part of the fun. Once you make it to the top, wow. The view is stunning. Lake Michigan stretches out like a giant, glittery welcome mat. Bonus trivia: the lighthouse still lights up at night! Around the island, there are quiet spots to sit near the water and just soak in the peaceful vibes. The sound of the waves alone is enough to lower your blood pressure. Cana Island is the perfect mix of nature, history, and a tiny bit of stair-related humility. A great little afternoon escape. We left feeling refreshed, inspired, and ready for ice cream. Don't skip it.

A view of the grounds.
Howard L.

Visiting the lighthouse here was a fun tourist stop.  It was different in that you have to take a short but bumpy tractor-drawn wagon ride across a shallow channel to get to Cana Island.  The fee to see the lighthouse is $10 pp and that was irregardless of whether you got to climb the lighthouse tower or not.  For our group, it was a not, as they are short staffed these days and not offering the tower climbing.  I got the impression short-staffing has been the case for most of this tourist season.  Anyway, one can still look around the grounds, the base of the lighthouse, and the attached keeper's home and artifacts, and read about the lifestyles and activities of the keeper and his family. You pay the $10 pp at the visitor's center after you take the tractor ride across, so if you find out then that there's no tower climbing, I don't know if you can return to the mainland without paying the $10.  If tower climbing is important to you, I suggest you ask the tractor driver or call ahead first.  It didn't matter to us, as we enjoyed the visit either way. I give the visit 4.49 stars rounded down to 4, with the main knock being no staffing for a tower climb.  We hardly ever visit lighthouses, and this one is also not the most picturesque one, but it'll do.  I also now seem to have an irrational affinity for lighthouses only because I saw the over-rated 2019 movie Lighthouse with Willem Dafoe.  The movie reinforced that lightkeepers had a dedicated but desolate lifestyle and I think that reflection adds to the appreciation of any physical visit to a lighthouse.

Karen N.

While visiting Door County there is a lot of hype about the lighthouses, so we felt obligated to see a few. The road to Cana Island was a long winding road lined with trees, there was virtually no other cars and it was quite serene and enjoyable. There is a small parking lot and it was filled even though there were not many people, I cannot imagine what it is like during the height of tourist season. To get to the lighthouse you can take a tractor, but there was not one in sight , so most of us opted to walk over the rocky canal to Caba Island. It actually was a cool walk with water on both sides. Their was a fee to see the lighthouse of $12 pp to access the areas surrounding the lighthouse., but maybe due to short staff, no one was collecting or providing the wristbands. The areas provides some nice views of Lake Michigan, and a few nice photo ops.

Victoria L.

Nice piece of history. We came during a complete downpour so it wasn't as enjoyable but overall the tickets are a bit overpriced and there is no actual guide. I would have rather tipped the driver that gets you across to the island Vs paying $12 for a self guided 10 minute tour.

See the tractor??
Maria T.

We were traveling along one of Door County's rustic roads wanting to see Autumn foliage. At the end of the rustic road, was a parking area where we saw a tractor pulling a passenger cart. The driver was allowing his passengers to step off. He asked us if we wanted to visit the lighthouse. It was after 3pm and we hadn't expected to... but we said, "Sure!". So glad we did! The tractor pulled us through the trees and drove on top of the rocks in the WATER to an island across the way! Very cool! Note that the drive on top of the rocks was VERY BUMPY (but fun)! On the other side... on the island... was a little gift shop and beyond the gift shop was the light house over looking the water. You were allowed to enter the house next to the lighthouse where apparently people used to live. The stairs to climb the lighthouse was closed off. Great photo ops! Mark, the driver was a really nice guy. He was very informative. Have a few dollars on hand to tip him at the end. He must drive back and forth (over the ROCKS!) daily many many times!

This is a nice 155-year-old lighthouse that is operated by the Door County Maritime Museum and well-maintained. After walking across the causeway (that often is covered with water and requires a haywagon ride), we climbed the 97 steps of the spiral staircase to the top of the lighthouse and saw beautiful views of Lake Michigan. Afterward we viewed the lighthouse keeper's home and oil house, and then walked around the edges of the island on the rocky shore next to the water. We had a nice adventure there!

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Sara K.

My friend and I first time there and took a lot of pictures and couldn't go up in the lighthouse because to windy and rainy.

Kristan J.

Very cool spot and fun to ride the tractor pulled trailer over to the island; water is crystal clear and gorgeous!! The volunteers are very friendly and knowledgeable!

A storm coming in causing the water to be a little too rough to wade through.
Lily C.

My favorite lighthouse to visit!! So, the main reason this is my favorite lighthouse is because you get to wade through ankle-deep (sometimes higher and sometimes none at all) water to get to the little island. My first time here, the water was very calm and it was SO much fun wading through. It was bone dry my second time, so it was just walking on a bunch of rocks. This time, the weather was a bit iffy with a storm coming through. There were waves coming in from both directions. We had the dogs with us this time and our 11-month-old puppy was a bit overwhelmed with the water's choppiness. We came back the next day and the water had calmed down a bit from the day before, so, much to our happiness, our puppy was ok with crossing. YAY! FYI - for those who don't want to wade through the water, if a volunteer tractor driver is available, they will come around and pick you up! :) Easy peasy. Once you reach the little island, there are restrooms available. (Not the flushable kind though). You walk a little along a path lined with raspberry bushes until you reach the grass clearing and see the lighthouse. We didn't go into the lighthouse this trip because of the dogs, so we checked out a couple of the other exits to see the water. The water was clear but a little cool. :) Super fun though!!!

Cana Point Steps to the top!
JP T.

Great classic lighthouse. Watch you head when you climb out the top! Tractor ride to the island is a blast. Loved it!

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Cool location, trip out to island is great on a wagon and the views are spectacular! The docents were very helpful!

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The caretakers do an awesome job on maintenance and presentation. This is one of the nicest properties that I have visited.

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Totally ripped off. We paid $10/person for waking on the "island" for 5 min. The lighthouse was not even open. Don't waste your money.

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The grounds were well maintained. Got a tractor ride from Steve! Staff was knowledgeable and friendly.

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Cana Island is very pretty. Climb to the top of the lighthouse

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Very cool spot and fun to ride the tractor pulled trailer over to the island; water is crystal clear and gorgeous!!

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