Parts of our Sanctuary will be open for gun deer hunting from Nov. 23-Dec. 1. Trails are closed during this period. Hunters and trappers must register with The Ridges before hunting.

Maps


The Lands we Protect

The Ridges Sanctuary, Wisconsin’s first land trust, was founded in 1937 to conserve the original 40-acre parcel. Today it protects, 1,700 acres of one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems in the state. Our conservation and stewardship work is an integral part of the character of our community. Our campuses conserve critical wildlife habitat and diverse ecosystems, protect natural landmarks and scenic landscapes and facilitate important research initiatives essential to the future of the Sanctuary and Door County. Perhaps most importantly, it provides environmental education opportunities to explore and connect with the natural world and inspires a legacy of conservation for the next generation to inherit and enjoy.

Close crop of the Ridges trail map.
Close crop of a map of Logan Creek and Clark Lake.

Directions

Cook-Albert Fuller Center
8166 Hwy 57
Baileys Harbor, WI 54202

We are located in the heart of Baileys Harbor, WI, directly on the corner of HWY 57 and Ridges Road. We are 30 minutes north of Sturgeon Bay.

From Sturgeon Bay

Head north on State Highway 42/57.
Turn right onto State Highway 57, just past The Mill Supper Club.
In 18.5 miles, The Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center will be on your right, at the corner of Ridges Road & Hwy 57. If you reach County Road Q, you have gone too far.

From Sister Bay

Head south on State Highway 42/57.
Turn left onto State Highway 57, across from Lure Restaurant
In 8.5 miles, The Cook-Albert Fuller Center will be on your left, at the corner of Ridges Road & Hwy 57.  If you reach the Cornerstone Pub or County Road F, you have gone too far.

From Fish Creek

Turn onto County Road F, near the Top of the Hill shops.
Follow signs to stay on County Road F for 4.5 miles.
Turn left onto State Highway 57.
In a 1/4 mile, The Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center will be on your right, at the corner of Ridges Road & Hwy 57. If you reach County Road Q, you have gone too far.