Port Washington Marina

Port Washington Marina, Wisconsin, United States
43.3886° N, -87.8635° W
Port Washington Marina
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Located at 106 N. Lake St, Port Washington, WI, the Port Washington Marina stands as a testament to the city’s rich maritime history. Since its inception in the 1870s, the marina has been a pivotal part of the community, initially serving as a bustling commercial harbor where early settlers transported goods such as lumber, fish, and grains across the Great Lakes. The marina’s historic lighthouse, built in 1860, now hosts a museum, preserving the stories of the past.

Today, the marina caters to recreational boaters, offering a safe and clean boating environment. It is a vibrant hub within a city that seamlessly blends New England charm with Midwestern friendliness. As part of a town that has experienced significant growth while retaining its distinct character, the Port Washington Marina is a MUST-visit for those who appreciate both history and the beauty of Lake Michigan. Here, you can relish in community events, public fish fries, and the serene lakefront scenery.

Open to public
No
Payment option
Credit, Debit

Dockage

  • Average price per day:$1.96 per foot per night, minimum charge of $58.80 (for 30 feet)
  • Total:220
  • Type:Floating
  • Dockage depth:10
  • Accessibility:AC Power 30A, AC Power 50A, Disability Access
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