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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.
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
Slips range from 30 – 50 feet with face and wall ties accomodating larger vessels. Also dock fee special is pay for 5 days and get 2 days free.
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