WALKING TOURS
Take a Walk Back Through a Bygone Era
From the native logs used to build Asa Thorp’s cabin, to the carefully gathered stones on the walls of the Stenzel gas station, the historic structures of Fish Creek reflect the character and lifestyle of its pioneers. Simple and sturdy, the buildings were erected in the 1860’s through the turn of the century. The center of the village has over 20 of these monuments to a colorful and remarkable heritage. We invite you to stroll along our streets . . . “terry” in yesteryear . . . and discover the tiny lumbering and fishing port that became a popular boom-town resort community.
Guided Historical Walking Tour
Walks will meet and begin at the Old Town Hall near the waterfront & wrap up at the History Center behind Noble House Museum.
Self Guided Walking Tour
Stop by the Alexander Noble House Museum or Fish Creek Visitor Center for a copy of the Self Guided Walking Tour which includes a map and history of more than 20 of Fish Creek's historic buildings.