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Phone
920-839-2802
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Mailing Address
PO Box 152, Baileys Harbor, WI 54202
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FAQs
Do you allow dogs?
Dogs are not allowed. Our first priority as a natural area is to create a refuge for nature where the impacts of human activity don’t interfere with the survival of native plants and animals. It’s up to us to ensure that we use the best management practices to conserve these unique areas (including Logan Creek and Appel’s Bluff) for biodiversity. Service dogs are welcome and must be identified to Nature Center staff when entering. Visitors who arrive with pets will be directed to exit.
There are many parks and trails in Door County where leashed dogs are welcome, including Peninsula State Park in Fish Creek, Whitefish Dunes State Park in Jacksonport, Cave Point County Park in Jacksonport and Crossroads in Sturgeon Bay. For your convenience, there is also a dog park here in Baileys Harbor located at 2392 Cty F.
Why do I have to pay to hike the trails?
A day pass helps us keep the trails maintained and supports The Ridges’ operating budget, which also helps fund the extensive research we conduct on our properties. The Ridges is a private, not-for-profit, membership-funded organization.
Do you allow snowshoeing and cross-country skiing?
Yes! We offer guided snowshoe hikes throughout the winter. Snowshoes are also available for rent at the Nature Center to be used at the Sanctuary for $5. Cross-country skiing is allowed but please note that we do not groom our trails.
How about using bikes, scooters or segways?
We do not allow bikes, scooters and segways on our trails for similar reasons as pets.
Is the Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center wheelchair accessible?
While the facility is accessible for wheelchairs, a special consideration while you plan your visit is that our entrance doors are not automatic at this time. Additionally, the 1,800-foot Hidden Brook boardwalk is accessible as well. The Trackchair, our all-terrain wheelchair, is also available by reservation. For more information, go here.
Do you allow hunting?
We do allow hunting in specific locations and only during specific times.
Where do I meet if I’ve signed up for a program or workshop?
Programs and workshops meet at the Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center unless otherwise noted.
What do I do if I find an injured, sick, or deceased animal in my backyard or community?
To find out what action you should take, you can contact the following organizations:
- Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources by calling 608-267-0866 or by emailing dnrwildlifeswitchboard@wisconsin.gov.
- Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary by calling 920-391-3671, and located at 1660 E Shore Dr., in Green Bay.
Can I smoke outdoors at The Ridges?
Out of consideration of other visitors, staff and volunteers, smoking and tobacco use (including smokeless cigarettes) is prohibited anywhere on Sanctuary and other Ridges properties.
Does The Ridges offer an EV charger for use by visitors?
Yes! The EV charging station located in the Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center parking lot is a great place to sustainably charge your vehicle while going on a hike or attending a program. Donations keep this program free to the public and are encouraged.
Why can’t I find The Ridges Nature Center using Google Maps?
We’ve found that Apple Maps or Waze provides more reliable directions to our location. However, if you are using Google Maps, we encourage you to use this direct link.