Eagle Harbor (Wisconsin)

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View from Ephraim, Wisconsin across Eagle Harbor, toward Peninsula State Park Pier in ephraim.jpg
View from Ephraim, Wisconsin across Eagle Harbor, toward Peninsula State Park
View from Peninsula State Park, from a former observation tower Eagle Harbor in Green Bay from the former Eagle Tower in Peninsula State Park.jpg
View from Peninsula State Park, from a former observation tower


Eagle Harbor is a small harbor in Door County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is located on the eastern side of Green Bay, an arm of Lake Michigan. [1] The harbor is approximately 2.5 square miles in area.

Ephraim, Wisconsin, is located on the east side of Eagle Harbor. Peninsula State Park has a coastline on the harbor.

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References

  1. "Eagle Harbor". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey . Retrieved January 1, 2019.

Coordinates: 45°09′29″N87°10′55″W / 45.158°N 87.182°W / 45.158; -87.182