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,…
Wisconsin state parks and forests offer several types of waivers for admission fees:
Photo credit: Wisconsin DNR -->Enjoy access to some of the most beautiful places in Wisconsin with a state park and forest vehicle admission pass!
Kayaking at Devils Lake State Park. Photo by Wisconsin DNR.Canoeing, Kayaking and BoatingTwo no-fee boat landings are available at the park; on the north shore near the Chateau and along Park Road between the north and south shores.
Devil's Lake State Park’s bluffs are part of the Baraboo Range, which scientists believe were formed 1.6 billion years ago, making them one of the most ancient rock outcrops in North America. The Baraboo Range includes the North Range and South…
Nearly 100 species of birds, close to half the total in Wisconsin, nest in the park and 880 plant species grow in the park. Most of the park is in Wisconsin's Western Coulee and Ridges ecological landscape; a small area near State Highway 113 in the…
Many anglers come to the park for fishing either from the lakeshore or by boat (electric motors only). The lake is home to brown trout, walleye, northern pike, bass and panfish. A fishing license is required for anyone age 16 or over and a trout…