Monday, September 3, 2018


Mon, Sep 3:  Wagon Trail Campground, Rowley’s Bay, WI:  Headed over to Whitefish Dunes State Park after lunch.  When we left our site it was 77.  When we got closer to the park it was 68!  By the time we got there it was 72.  Not bad.  Walked some of the trails and couldn’t find what we were looking for.  A few years ago there was a big rock shelf people walked out on with their dogs, etc.  Apparently, the lake was really low then.  So, now it’s under water.  And that was at Cave Point County Park, which is adjacent to Whitefish Dunes.  So, we drove back and stopped at the Blue Ox for an early dinner.  After that we stopped at the Door County Bakery, which was closed—thankfully.  Upper 70s at one point today and mostly cloudy.  Humid too.

The big shelf we saw a few years ago...

Someone built a cairn.

Oscar the handsome bulldog--with his life jacket on.

The big rock shelf, which is now under water.
This tree is growing right out of a rock.
Whitefish Dunes State Park

Mike on one of the trails.
Whitefish Dunes State Park

Pretty lake shore.
Whitefish Dunes State Park


Me on one of the trails.
Whitefish Dunes State Park

We passed a sheep ranch.  All the sheep had little "coats" on.  Not sure why.  Maybe to protect the wool?

The sheep farm is a bed and breakfast.

Would be a neat place to stay.


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