A Complete Guide To Peninsula State Park

Peninsula State Park is a 3,776-acre Wisconsin state park with eight miles of Green Bay shoreline in Door County.

From hiking the Eagle Bluff Lighthouse to Nicolet beach, Peninsula State Park has so much to offer the person that simply wants to connect with nature.

Love hunting out the fall colors? Peninsula State Park has an impressive variety of colors and trees, so you won’t be disappointed when venturing out for the splendor of nature.

There are plenty of activities for people who don’t want to sleep out in their tent or RV while visiting Wisconsin.

Peninsula has 468 campsites, three group camps, a summer theater, an 18-hole golf course, sand beach, biking, hiking and ski trails, 150-foot bluffs, a lighthouse, and eight miles of Door County shoreline.

The Nicolet Bay camping area has one-hundred and eighty-eight campsites sites, thirty-three of which have electricity.

Nicolet Bay

There is a playground and kayak launch at the north end of the campground. Tennison is the only campground open year-round.

Tennison Bay

Weborg is Peninsula’s smallest campground, with twelve electric sites and one shower/toilet building.

Weborg Point

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