Hit the water. Hit the bike. Hit the beach; hit it all in Sister Bay. Shop an array of local clothiers and sports stores or find fine furnishings. When you’re done, wash down your day’s adventure with fantastic food and drink at a parade of amazing restaurants, beer gardens, and ice cream shops.
In Fish Creek you’ll find a community melded to the water and natural splendor in rare fashion.
Explore a flourishing arts scene or find adventure by pedal, paddle, or foot in Peninsula State Park—including the brand new and fully accessible Eagle Tower. Explore history, catch a Grammy-winning artist, or simply soak in the scenery.
No community embodies its heritage like Ephraim. Embedded in the harbor with a panoramic view of Peninsula State Park’s Eagle Bluff lighthouse and Horseshoe Island, Ephraim has preserved its Norwegian and Moravian roots by making them a part of its modern life.
A historic logging pier finds new life as an art gallery, an impossible fire station becomes a museum, and log cabins are reborn as coffee shops and storefronts. Each June the town hosts its annual Fyr Bal festival, a tribute to Norway's Midsummer's Eve. The past is alive in Ephraim, where everything has a water view and you can soak up the views from a boat, kite board, kayak, or paddle board.
With thousands of acres of preserved wilderness at The Ridges Sanctuary, Toft Point State Natural Area, and Kangaroo Lake Preserve, Baileys Harbor puts you at the threshold of a natural wonderland.
Enjoy spectacular fishing, quiet beaches, and paddling, plus three lighthouses, a brewery, unique shops, shorefront lodging, vibrant restaurants, and a long list of festivals.
Peninsula State Park, established in 1909, is a 3,776-acre state treasure on Wisconsin's Door County peninsula. Recreational opportunities are boundless. Visitors can hike, bike, boat, fish, golf and swim during spring, summer and fall. Winter offers cross country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding and snowmobiling. Camping, nature programs, and sightseeing are offered year-round. These are just a few recreation opportunities, come explore and see for yourself what Peninsula has to offer. Peninsula is Wisconsin's most popular camping destination. Peninsula's five campgrounds have a total of 468 family sites. Peninsula also has three reservable group areas for tent camping. South Nicolet Bay sites 805-814 are non- reservable. Camping rules. The park office opens at 8 a.m. daily. Remember, you may not set up a campsite between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Cave Point County Park is perhaps the most iconic natural landscape in all of Door County. Revered by divers, photographers, swimmers, hikers, and all who visit, the beautifully carved rock faces lining the blue waters of Lake Michigan are quintessentially Door County. While not a state or national park, Cave Point has no shortage of majesty. Local county officials preserve the park, offering free admission to the picnic areas, trails, and spectacular views just up the beach from Whitefish Dunes State Park.
863 acres of forest and dunes on rugged Lake Michigan shore with a mile of sand beach, two miles of rocky shore, and the highest sand dunes in Wisconsin. Hiking, ski touring, snowshoeing, swimming, and fishing. 14-1/2 miles of hiking/skiing trails, one trail to Clark Lake. 1- 1/2 mile of interpretive trail.