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With over 300 miles of scenic shoreline, Door County offers a wealth of water-based recreation including over 30 public sandy swimming beaches, sailing, boating, fishing charters, and a unique car ferry ride to Washington Island. Lighthouse lovers will find ten fine specimens to explore “in the Door” along with a delightful lighthouse themed inn where they can spend the night. With Lake Michigan to the north and east, and the bay (as opposed to the city) of Green Bay to the west, Door County is believed to have more shoreline within its borders than any other United States county.
Five state parks and over a dozen county parks offer fantastic hiking, biking and nature tourism opportunities. Despite development pressure of recent decades, nearly 90% of Door County’s and remains undeveloped.
Those who enjoy a more leisurely pace will enjoy Door County’s many galleries and unique shops.
Foodies (or anyone else who happens to be hungry) won’t want to miss an authentic Door County Fish Boil – a spectacular regional culinary tradition that only happens here. Door County also boasts over 2000 acres of cherry orchards, making it one of the top cherry producing regions in the country. You’ll find an unbelievable array of cherry products stocking the shelves of stores everywhere you look. A growing grape industry also thrives, including five local wineries.
A wonderful way to get an overview of what Door County has to offer, or to explore a certain aspect of it in detail, is to jump aboard one Door County Trolley’s many tours (in winter they offer sleigh tours). You’ll explore the Door from a comfortable warm seat in a cute trolley piloted by an experienced driver/guide who can help add more depth and detail to your Door County experience. For a fun afternoon or evening, check out Door County Trolley’s specialty progressive dinner tours, winery tours, lighthouse tours, ghost tours, and more.
Something to Do and See Year Round
Roughly two-thirds of Door County’s tourists visit between the beginning of May and the end of October. I visited in the dead of winter, about a week before Christmas. Sure some attractions were closed. Others like the famous sandy beaches were rendered impractical due to the frigid temperatures (although over 750 Door County residents and visitors, members of the Jacksonport Polar Bear Club make the plunge into Lake Michigan’s icy waters every January 1st). Still there was a lot to see and do, and it was nice not having to fight crowds. Even this close to December 25th, we had a relaxing time.
That said, I hope to visit again in warmer weather to explore more, as there is far too much to see and do here for just one trip.
Click the links in the Related Travel section below for more details of fun things to do, see, and eat in Door County, Wisconsin.
Practicalities
For trip planning, contact the Door County Visitor’s Bureau at 1015 Green Bay Rd. Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 call 800-52-RELAX or 920-743-4456 or click to www.DoorCounty.com.
Explore the Door Podcasts – An online video travel show highlighting the many things to do and see in Door County that you can subscribe to free via podcast at www.doorcounty.com/podcast.
Locate Door County Trolley Tour’s headquarters at 9197 Highway 42 in Fish Creek, Wisconsin, 54212. Phone 920-868-1100 or click to www.DoorCountyTrolley.com.
For more info on the Jacksonport Polar Bear Club’s annual New Year ’s Day plunge into Lake Michigan, visit www.doorbell.net/pbc.
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