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Peninsula
State Park

Fish Creek, WI

Peninsula State Park is the gem of Door County. The Park is so big it makes its own little peninsula off the western side of Door County, just north of Fish Creek. It's my opinion that Peninsula State Park has to be one of the most popular state parks in Wisconsin!

peninsula state park visitor center

There are 472 camping sites, dispersed among 5 different campgrounds: Nicolet Bay, Tennison Bay, Weborg Point, Welcker's, and 3 sites in the Group camping area. All have nice shower and bathroom facilities. We usually camp in Tennison--it seems just the right distance from both Fish Creek and all the park attractions.

If you're not into hiking or biking the miles of trails around the park there are plenty of very beautiful scenic drives up along the bluff. The Niagra Escarpment juts out here to produce some stunning views of Green Bay.

The White Cedar Nature Center, which is very close to Tennison Bay campground in the park, is a cute little place to explore some naturalist displays. They even have an interesting wildlife feeding station by it. We once watched 2 red squirrels posturing for the best feeding "territory" on the feeders--what a show!

The American Folklore Theatre, a totally outdoor theater, puts on some great plays in the summer. One summer we saw "Belgians is Heaven", a humorous story about 2 farmers in the afterlife--what a gas! "Guys On Ice" was also an extremely popular one.

camping at peninsula state parkThere's a fantastic and huge sand beach at Nicolet Bay. Swimming isn't always the best as the water's generally pretty cold in the early summer, and the algae and dead fish can get kind of stinky by the end of summer.

Once we tried golfing on the 18-hole course on the north side of the park. Definitely a course you want to rent a cart for.

Eagle Tower is toward the north side of the park. It's great if you have the stomach for heights. The tower itself is 75 feet, and the bluff it sits on is 180 feet.

Make sure to watch out for the abundant poison ivy--it is everywhere. Don't cut through the woods between campsites, you'll definitely regret it. Stay within your site, and on the roads to get to the bathrooms and water pumps, and you'll be fine.

The only advice I'd give for improvement is better ventilation in the shower rooms. It's so steamy after you're done with your shower that it's difficult to get clothes back on. And you really can't open the door to let out any steam while you're in a towel.

Best time of year to go? Either very early in the spring to see the forget-me-nots (just stunning!), or in the early fall to see the fall colors (make sure your camper has a heater, or electric blanket). Both times are great. Frankly, any time of year is beautiful in Peninsula State Park. You really can't go wrong.



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Camper Reviews for
Peninsula State Park

Karen from Chicago writes: It was a great place to bring a family because there was just so much to do... read more

Lauren from Urbana, IL writes: Peninsula State Park has very beautiful scenery and many things for campers to do, such as hiking and swimming... read more

Darlene from Chicago writes: It has everything you could want. Quiet campgrounds, swimming, sight seeing... read more




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Activities

Peninsula State Park has a little bit of everything. Great hiking and biking trails, American Folklore Theater, a great beach at Nicolet Bay, a 180-foot observation tower, a gorgeous 18-hole golf course... plus a lot more. You can even take your own boat out to horseshoe island to explore (but, no camping there).

Here's a listing of current events around the Park.

Contact Information

9462 Shore Road
P.O. Box 218
Fish Creek, WI
54212-0218

(920) 868-3258

Peninsula State Park's website.


Other Pictures from
Peninsula State Park

white cedar nature center peninsula state park

White Cedar Nature Center, a quick bike ride from Tennison Bay camp area.

white cedar nature center peninsula state park

White Cedar Nature Center, benches and bird feeders.

nicolet beach peninsula state park

Nicolet Bay swimming beach, late summer.

nicolet beach peninsula state park

Nicolet beach, much less crowded in early summer.

bath house at peninsula state park

All the bath houses are well built and clean

wet camping at peninsula state park

We had a slight problem with water after an all-night rain!

wet camping at peninsula state park

wet camping at peninsula state park

Having fun in the flood waters.










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