New Eagle Tower Opens May 19
Peninsula State Park Landmark Now Safer And More Accessible
FISH CREEK, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the iconic Eagle Tower at Peninsula State Park is set to open to the public on Wednesday, May 19.
The public can now access the legendary landmark both up the tower stairs and through a fully accessible canopy walk. The new tower, located on top of Eagle Bluff, is 60 feet high with the top observation deck sitting 253 feet above the Bay of Green Bay. There are 100 steps to climb to get to the top of the tower, or visitors can enjoy an 850 foot fully-accessible canopy walk to the top. The tower offers panoramic views of the park, surrounding islands, the Upper Michigan shoreline and local communities.
The opening of the new tower is a much-anticipated milestone. With millions of people visiting the old Eagle Towers, the new one is anticipated to be just as celebrated. Visitors climbed the tower on annual family visits, got engaged at the top or used it for daily exercise – everyone has their own unique memory.
“We look forward to the new Eagle Tower being a unique and iconic destination for visitors and for the countless memories being made by those who come to enjoy it,” said Diane Brusoe, DNR Deputy Division Administrator for the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Division.
Funding for the $3.5 million Eagle Tower was made possible by partnerships with local state legislators, the DNR and the Friends of Peninsula State Park, which donated $750,000 to the project.
Access to Eagle Tower is free; however a park admission pass is required. Parking is available near the tower site, and there is access from various property hiking and biking trails.
Peninsula State Park offers over 460 campsites, three group camps, a summer theater, an 18-hole golf course, sand beach, bike trails, a lighthouse and eight miles of Door County shoreline. The rollicking waves that skip towards Peninsula’s sky high bluffs are part of the Niagara Escarpment.
In addition to reopening Eagle Tower, visitors will be in for a treat with new facilities and infrastructure upgrades across the park. More information on the park updates is available on the DNR website here.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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