123 Main St Kewaunee, WI 54216 | |
44° 27' 35.77'', -87° 30' 9.06'' | |
920-388-3300 | |
VHF Ch. 9 | |
$2/ft | |
www.cityofkewaunee.org | |
Kewaunee Harbor |
The City offers a full-service Marina within Kewaunee’s outstanding deep water harbor. Fully protected from Lake Michigan water action by breakwaters and the adjacent Hathaway Landing peninsula, the Marina is easily accessible directly from the lake. Landward, the Marina is located just east of the State Highway 42 bridge on the north side of the Kewaunee Harbor. Seasonal and daily mooring is available, along with gas, supplies, and sundries. Private showers and restrooms along with a complete fish cleaning station is also available.
When not out on the lake, enjoy the camaraderie of other boaters on the Marina deck or barbecuing and feasting under the large covered pavilion. Smaller children can keep themselves busy on the playground equipment.
Located west of the State Highway 42 bridge on the north side of the Kewaunee River, the Marina maintains a campground with 36 electric and water sites. Fire rings are available for use at each camping site. A shower and restroom facility is located at the campground along with a RV dump station nearby.
Nice place. We stayed in the marina on a Sunday evening and were pleasantly surprised that we could hear the live music being played across the channel. Very quiet and bathrooms close by. Staff was very helpful. Facilities were very clean and WIFI was available. Town a very short walk and many great restaurants.
Enjoyed the self guided tug boat tour. Harbormaster very helpful. Seawall was good although, watch out for wall ladders, they stick out from the wall rather than being recessed.
Stay was good, great facility other than they need to fix the lights on the dock pedestals
Easy access. Bathrooms needed better cleaning schedule. More fish boat traffic than prior years made for rocking night/morning. Always enjoy pizza at bowling alley and can now recommend Custard place (the walk is worth it)
The electric connection kept blowing the circuit. We spent several hours doing some work on our cable--and determined it was not our issue, but the pedestal at the wall. It was easy to dock here, but was quite rocky all night, no matter where the wind was from. Charming town, and it was a very close walk. We felt safe there and would visit again, but perhaps try a double 30 instead of a 50 amp.
37 foot Sailboat with 6.5 ft draft puts you on sea wall near nests of sea gulls and a channel with parades of fishing boats not necessarily concerned with creating wake. It also leaves you with a 15 minute walk to harbor showers. “Port of Call” restaurant worth going to. So yeah, no probably not coming back to City Dock.
We came in with 25+ knts wind. Marina staff came out and helped with lines. The marina was full so we docked on the wall. It was a flat concrete wall with 30 and 50 amp service along with fresh water. Bathrooms close. We used fender boards so that our fenders didn’t get chewed up.
Great little marina! We’re a deep keeled (6’9”) sailboat. Had no issues. Hot showers and very helpful and responsive staff. Like the app says, no diesel. We didn’t head into town, but did get to the restaurant just north of the facility. Authentic Wisconsin bar experience. Easy in and out.
Great little marina. Auge got all 5 of our sailboats into slips. The marina restrooms were spotless. Only drawback was the only ice cream was 1/2 mile walk uphill.