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Kayaking at Peninsula State Park.Photo by Wisconsin DNR.SwimmingNicolet Beach offers a swimming area (no lifeguard provided), rental of kayaks and other watercraft, a snack bar and plenty of sand for sunbathing. For rental information, call 920-854-…
Two features dominate the Peninsula landscape: rock and water. Dolostone bluffs surge 150 feet upwards, offering spectacular views. Eight miles of shoreline cradle the rocky promontories. Peninsula has two State Natural Areas, the White Cedar Forest…
Native American cultures Humans have lived in the Door Peninsula for about 11,000 years. These early people were hunters and gatherers and eventually established small seasonal villages. 500 BC: Village site established at today's Nicolet Bay…
Stop by the White Cedar Nature Center for a fun, family-friendly space where visitors of all ages can learn more about what exciting t
Property Road Construction NoticeThere will be intermittent closures on the main road and parking lots from the south (Fish Creek) entrance to Nelson Point Day Use Area from April 21 to May 8, 2026 due to road repaving projects. Visitors should…
Peninsula State Park has picnic areas at Fish Creek (near the park headquarters), Nelson Point, Nicolet Beach and Pines Area, Eagle Terrace, Weborg Point and Welcker's Point. All areas have picnic tables, charcoal grills and vault toilets. Weborg…
Peninsula is Wisconsin's most popular camping destination. Peninsula State Park's five campgrounds have a total of 468 family sites and there are also three group campsites for tent camping.Winter CampingTennison Bay campground has campsites…
Cross-country skiingClassic skiing: Peninsula has 16 miles of groomed, mostly double-tracked ski trails. These trails are designed to run one way, are color-coded and vary from easy to difficult. Pets, hiking and snowshoeing are not allowed on ski…