LAKE MICHIGAN, HERE WE COME! LAUNCHING YOUR BOAT AT THE ALGOMA MARINA

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Welcome Boaters!

Whether you are going out for a casual day trip on the waters of Lake Michigan or staying for a few days to get some fishing in, the Algoma Marina is ready for you.

At the Algoma Marina, you will find several launch ramps and parking for your vehicle and boat trailer. For just $10.00 a day, you can pay for your launch pass on the spot – find the envelopes and honor box to the east of the ramps.

Algoma Marina Launch Ramps

Algoma Marina Launch Ramps

If you prefer a seasonal pass, they are $60.00 for Algoma City residents (Must show proof that the boat owner lives/owns property in City limits) or $80.00 for non-residents.  City residents over the age of 65 Seasonal Pass – FREE! (with proof of boat registration). Seasonal passes can be purchased at Algoma City Hall, 416 Fremont St.

To get to the Algoma Marina, coming into town from 2nd Street (Cty S) or 4th Street (Route 42) turn EAST on Steele Street or Navarino Street and head toward the lighthouse.

The Algoma Marina also offers:

  • – Slips for vessels up to 40 feet with electricity and water hook-ups
  • – Fish Cleaning Station
  • – Sanitary Pump Out – $20.00
  • – Double Launch Ramps – $10.00 Per Day
  • – Gasoline for sale
  • – Private Showers and Public Restrooms
  • – Free WiFi

Welcome to Algoma Marina

 

The Marina is open May 1st – October 1st. For information or reservations during the off-season please call or e-mail the Marina and a staff member will get back to you in a timely manner.

Phone Number: (920) 487-2232
E-Mail Address:  algoma@algomacity.org
Address: 60 Steele Street, Algoma, WI 54201
Mailing Address: 416 Fremont Street, Algoma, WI 54201

Please visit the City of Algoma’s website for more information about services and fees for the Algoma Marina.

You can check out the ‘Marina Cam‘ before you head to the lakeshore. We hope you enjoy your time on the water!

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