Acquired by the County of Door in 1943, this 19
acres of scenic beauty is open to the public
until 11 pm daily. Well-known for its wave-worn
limestone ledges, underwater caves and stirring
view of Lake Michigan, the park is a popular
attraction for residents and visitors alike.
Fishermen, skilled scuba divers, photography
buffs, and nature observers find the park a
great delight. Facilities include picnic
tables, cooking grills, fire rings, a well,
toilets, parking space for twenty-five cars,
and 900 feet of shoreline and ½ mile trail that
links up with several miles of trails in the
adjacent State Park. In 1997, the road through
the park was blacktopped and the shore and
circle trails were graveled. Restrooms were
replaced in 2002 and solar powered lighting was
installed. A historical sign describing the
history of the formation of Cave Point was
installed in 2003. Whitefish Dunes State Park
borders the park on three sides.