Play in Nature at Peninsula State Park

Peninsula State Park has over 3,700 acres with eight miles of Green Bay shoreline, making it the third-largest state park in Wisconsin.

When taking a group there are three reservable areas strictly for tent camping. There is a camping host for any questions or concerns you may have throughout your camping trip.

Moving firewood into the park has the potential to carry diseases or tree pests that are harmful to the park. Plan ahead though, the in-park wood sale is only 4 to 7 pm each day.

South Nicolet Bay campgrounds have 140 campsites with over 50 campsites having power, 25 of which are not reservable.

At Tennison Bay 97 campsites out of the 144 are electric with all sites being reservable. The campgrounds on this site  are safe for campers  with disabilities.

Weborg Point is an all-electrical campground but this site doesn’t have a campground host. The site offers a hot shower and a building with flushable toilets.

Weickers Point located north of the campground has a reservable shelter, the shelter is enclosed on all sides but has no electrical service, with a fireplace, and fluorescent lighting making it perfect for a group function or a family reunion.

The state park is home to over 120 different bird species like Orioles and beautiful Red-Winged blackbirds.

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