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Sightseeing and Touring

Peninsula State Park

Sunset at Peninsula State Park

Sunset at Peninsula State Park. Photo by Wisconsin DNR.

Sightseeing and touring

Peninsula is known for its breathtaking views of Green Bay. There are eight miles of Green Bay shoreline within the park, compelling visitors to stop, take a photo and rest.

Sunset Spots: Popular sunset spots in the park are the Tennison Boat Launch, Welcker's Point and Eagle Tower. After dusk, Sven's Bluff offers clear views of starry skies.

Scenic Overlooks: Skyline Road traverses the highest terrain, providing excellent views of the local islands and landscape. Shore Road follows the lower coast with access to the cobblestone beach. Sven's Bluff and Eagle Panorama are favorite look-outs.

Historic Burial Sites: Both a private and a public cemetery can be found nestled within Peninsula's boundaries. Blossomburg Cemetery is open to the public for visits during regular park day-use hours, 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. The Pioneer Cemetery, near Weborg Point, is privately owned and maintained.