Cruise along the waters of Peninsula State Park on a 1.5-hour boat tour. Learn about the park's human and natural history, including the story of the Niagara Escarpment. See the 145-year-old Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, the Englemar estate, and the Indian Head rock formation.
Board the 69-passenger tour boat and navigate the waters north along Peninsula State Park's 7-mile shoreline. Learn about the park's human and natural history, including the story of the Niagara Escarpment.
Have your cameras ready as you cruise past the 145-year-old Eagle Bluff Lighthouse. Learn about the history of Ephraim and the millionaire's estate, Englemar, on Horseshoe Island.
Enjoy an up-close view of Eagle Cave, 40 feet above the shoreline. Hear stories of French explorers and early Indian inhabitants at Nicolet Bay and photograph the natural carving of the “Indian Head” in the towering cliffs above.
Catch a glimpse of the native whitetail deer drinking along the shore and capture a picture of a bald eagle soaring along the caves high above.




