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Peninsula State Park

Peninsula State Park

Description

Considered Wisconsin's most complete park, Peninsula offers 468 campsites, three group camps, a summer theater, an 18-hole golf course, sand beach, bike trails, a lighthouse and eight miles of Door County shoreline. The rollicking waves that skip towards Peninsula's sky high bluffs are part of the Niagara Escarpment.

Location

 Directions

  45.149969, -87.217616

County: Door

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    Learn To Butcher & Process Deer

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    Learn how to break down a deer, step-by-step.

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    Women’s Learn to Hunt Deer With Crossbow

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    This three-day immersive event geared toward women will cover topics related to hunting deer with crossbows including: deer biology, habitat, and scouting, crossbow use and maintenance, rules and regulations and field dressing and quartering deer.

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    Trail Run Tuesdays

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    Join park manager Matt Ernst for a run through Peninsula State Park.

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    Trail Run Tuesdays

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    Join park manager Matt Ernst for a run through Peninsula State Park.

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    Trail Run Tuesdays

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    Join park manager Matt Ernst for a run through Peninsula State Park.

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    Trail Run Tuesdays

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    Join park manager Matt Ernst for a run through Peninsula State Park.

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    Art in the Park: The "Magnetism" of Peninsula

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    Join us as we learn about the Peninsula State Park's creatures of greatest conservation need.

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    Wildlife Wonders: American White Pelican

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    Join us for hands-on activities and a short talk about what makes this creature so unique!

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    Wildlife Wonders: Raccoons!

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    Join us in the classroom for a short talk about what makes this creature so unique!

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    Campfire With The Warden

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    Join our Warden for how-to campfire basics, campfire safety and more! Please note that if there is an emergency the warden has to attend to, this event will be cut short.

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