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Island or Shoreline

Grizzly Scenic Air Tours offers two 60 Minute packages that are so complete you won't believe how much you see!   Whether it's the sandy beaches and limestone cliffs or pristine Islands, we have them both!

60 Minute Island Tour

Always romantic and intriguing in their isolation, this tour will introduce you to the Islands of Door County.  While they can be traveled to by boat and sometimes by foot or car ferry their story of quiet solitude is best told from the air.  The chart below is a list of the Islands and other breath taking views you will see.

Rock Island State Park

IslandsSights to SeeVillages
Adventure
Little Strawberry
Jack
Pirate
Horseshoe
Washington
Rock
Hog
Detroit
Plum (Lighthouse)
Pilot (Lighthouse)
Cana (Lighthouse)
Peninsula State Park
Sunken Schooners
Europe Lake
Newport State Park
Rowleys Bay
North Bay
Moonlight Bay
Baileys Harbor Range Lights
Detroit Harbor
Deaths Door
Ephraim, WI
Sister Bay, WI
Ellison Bay, WI
Gills Rock, WI
Baileys Harbor, WI
Fish Creek, WI

60 Minute Shoreline Tour

Door County boasts sandy beaches and spine tingling limestone cliffs.  These views are nature at it's finest.  Don't worry, as you fly along the Door Peninsula shoreline it's not all rocks and sand, there are so many sights to see you will have to check out the chart below!

Sherwood Point Lighthouse

VillagesParks and LighthousesSights to See
Ephraim, WI
Sister Bay, WI
Ellison Bay, WI
Gills Rock, WI
Baileys Harbor, WI
Jacksonport, WI
Sturgeon Bay, WI
Egg Harbor, WI
Fish Creek, WI
Plum Island (Lighthouse)
Pilot Island (Lighthouse)
Cana Island (Lighthouse)
Old Baileys Harbor Range Lights
Cavepoint County Park
Whitefish Dunes State Park
Sherwood Point Lighthouse
Horseshoe Island
Sunken Schooners
Garrett Bay
Deaths Door
Europe Lake
Rowleys Bay
North Bay
Moonlight Bay
Coast Guard Station
Ship Canal
Shipyards
Limestone Quarry
Corn Maze (Seasonal)

Weather, waves, sea conditions and sunlight will all effect the viewing of the sunken schooners.