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Explore Door County's Heritage with the Heritage Trail Pass
Earn Rewards for Exploring

Sticker Pack
Check in at 7 Heritage Trail sites to earn a custom sticker pack featuring illustrations inspired by Door County’s historic landmarks and cultural sites. A fun and creative way to remember your journey and share your love for local history.

Canvas Bag
Earn this exclusive canvas tote when you check in at 14 Heritage Trail sites using your digital pass. Designed with a custom Door County graphic, this durable and versatile tote is perfect for everyday use — and a meaningful reward for exploring the people, places, and stories that define our community.
Heritage Trail Pass Map
- Alexander Noble House Museum
- Anderson Barn Museum and Svalhus Research Library
- Anderson Store Museum
- Belgian Heritage Center
- Boyton Chapel
- Cana Island Lighthouse
- Death's Door Maritime Museum
- Door County Bookmobile (locations may vary)
- Door County Granary - Sturgeon Bay Historical Society
- Door County Maritime Museum
- Door County Museum and Archive
- Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Museum
- Egg Harbor Historical Society
- Gibraltar's Old Town Hall
- Heritage Village at Big Creek
- History Along the Way
- Historic Tugboat John Purves
- Horseshoe Bay Farms
- Iverson House Museum and Groenfeldt Stable
- Jackson Harbor Maritime Museum
- Jacobsens Museum
- Liberty Grove Historical Society
- Plum Island
- Sister Bay Historical Society
- The Pioneer Schoolhouse and Goodletson Cabin
- Ridges Sanctuary
- Toft House
- The Cupola House
- Pottawatomie Lighthouse
Participating Partners

Discover Stories That Shaped Door County
From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, the Heritage Trail Pass invites you to explore the people, places, and moments that define Door County’s unique character—just a short drive from Green Bay. Whether you're planning a day trip or an extended stay, this self-guided experience connects you to museums, lighthouses, historical sites, and cultural centers across the county. Each stop offers a deeper understanding of the region’s past and the legacy that lives on today.