From Chicago:
Head north on I-94 toward Milwaukee. Continue onto I-43 in Milwaukee. Travel north on I-43. Take exit 185 onto Hwy. 57 towards Sturgeon Bay. Watch the hustle and bustle give way to Wisconsin’s rolling countryside on your way to a relaxing time away from the city. Distance to Egg Harbor: four hours and fifteen minutes.
From Milwaukee:
Travel north on I-43. Take exit 185 on I-43 onto Hwy. 57 towards Sturgeon Bay. The interstate is flush with traditional Wisconsin dairies, including big red barns, grazing cows and plenty of opportunities to stop for cheese. Distance to Egg Harbor: two hours and thirty minutes.
From Minneapolis:
Travel east on I-94 toward Eau Claire. Take exit 52 onto Hwy. 29. Merge onto Hwy. 51-S toward I-39. Take exit 187 onto Hwy. 29 toward Green Bay. Merge onto I-41 north in Green Bay, then merge onto I-43 south towards Milwaukee. Just over the Tower Drive Bridge on I-43 southbound, take exit 185 onto Hwy. 57 towards Sturgeon Bay. Pass by some of the richest farmland in the state and the edges of Wisconsin’s timberland to the north before reaching the blue waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan. Distance to Egg Harbor: five hours.
The closest airport to Door County is the Austin Straubel Airport in Green Bay, which is only about an hour and fifteen minutes away from the Alpine Resort.
These are just a few of the places we recommend to check out for your stay! They are the closest to the venue, Alpine Resort. However, Door County has an entire peninsula of cute hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, camping, and other accommodations that are all within 40 minutes of Alpine.