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 Camping Tennison Bay campground has…
Cross-country skiing Classic 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…
Spend the night with nature in one of more than 6,000 campsites in the Wisconsin State Park System. Opportunities include standard, group, backpack and water access sites; accessible campsites and cabins for persons with disabilities; indoor group…
Electronic Sales Kiosk at a State Park.Electronic sales kiosks are available at some Wisconsin State Park System properties to pay for
2025 annual state trail passes are now available for purchase and are valid through Dec. 31, 2025.
Set against a backdrop of Green Bay islands, Eagle Bluff Lighthouse offers a glimpse of yesteryear. The Door County Historical Society conducts tours from mid-May through mid-October for a fee. Group tours may be scheduled in advance by calling…
Peninsula has a total of 20 miles of hiking trails. Weborg Point is a major migration stopover for warblers in mid-May. Peninsula's 8-mile shore often yields views of bufflehead ducks, mergansers and bald eagles. Ask for a bird checklist at the park…
Biking on the Sunset Bike Trail at Peninsula State Park.Wisconsin Department of Tourism. Sunset Bike route (9.6 miles) Starting near the Fish Creek entrance to the Park, the fine gravel on the relatively flat Sunset Trail accommodates bicycles,…