Peninsula State Park

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Photo Credit: Rachel Hershberger
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Photo Credit: Rachel Hershberger

Features

  • Wheelchair Accessible
    • Access via Ramp
  • Adaptive Equipment Available
    • All-terrain outdoor wheelchair.
    • On Water
    • Pets Welcome/Inquire
    • Camping
  • Campground Type
    • RV
    • Tent
    • Trailer
    • Group Sites
  • Surface Type
    • Asphalt
    • Crushed Rock
    • Other
  • Holes
    • 18 holes
  • Difficulty
    • Easy
    • Medium
  • Natural Attractions Type
    • Beaches
    • Parks, Forests, Trails
    • Scenic Vistas
  • Cross-Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Trail Type
    • Tracked
    • Flat
    • Hilly
    • Wooded
  • On-site Resort Amenities
    • Boat Launch
    • Golf Course
  • Performing Arts Type
    • Theatre
  • Camping Hook-ups
    • Electric
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 20 hiking
  • Number of Campsites
    • 469
  • Publicly Owned
    • Yes
  • Nature Trails
    • Yes
  • Dumping Station
    • Yes
  • Showers and Flush Toilets
    • Yes
  • Concessions
    • Yes
  • Ski Skating
    • Yes
  • Shelter
    • Yes
  • Trails
    • Yes
  • Snowshoeing
    • Yes
  • Toilets
    • Yes
  • Beach
    • Yes
  • Boat Launch
    • Yes
  • Swimming
    • Yes
  • Kayak
    • Yes

Peninsula State Park

Information: 920-868-3258
Toll Free: 888-936-7463
Open 6am to 11pm year-round
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Peninsula State Park, considered Wisconsin's most complete park, offers a wide range of attractions including over 460 campsites, three group camps, a summer theater, an 18-hole golf course, a sand beach, bike trails, a lighthouse, and eight miles of Door County shoreline. The park's landscape features rollicking waves that reach sky-high bluffs as part of the Niagara Escarpment.

Notable landmarks within the park include the Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, the White Cedar Nature Center, and Eagle Tower, which can be accessed by stairs or accessible canopy walk. Additionally, Peninsula Park White Cedar Forest is one of the Natural Areas within the park, showcasing a continuum of five distinct community types that change with elevation away from Green Bay.

The Park has an all-terrain outdoor wheelchair available for loan. Its tracks can handle rough, rocky and unstable surfaces, so everyone can explore Wisconsin's beautiful outdoors. The wheelchair is free to use and can be requested for checkout from the Friends of Peninsula State Park.

Show off your selfie skills! Find a selfie stand located at Eagle Panorama and stop for a fun photo. Share yours with us on Instagram using #ScenicWisconsin.