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Peninsula State Park

Peninsula State Park

Description

Considered Wisconsin's most complete park, Peninsula offers 468 campsites, three group camps, a summer theater, an 18-hole golf course, sand beach, bike trails, a lighthouse and eight miles of Door County shoreline. The rollicking waves that skip towards Peninsula's sky high bluffs are part of the Niagara Escarpment.

Location

 Directions

  45.149969, -87.217616

County: Door

  • Event

    Traveling with a Monarch!

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    Join us for a walk and talk as we learn about how monarchs prepare for migration.

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    Trail Run Tuesdays

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    Join park manager Matt Ernst for a run through Peninsula State Park.

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    Art in the Park: The "Magnetism" of Peninsula

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    Join us as we learn about the Peninsula State Park's creatures of greatest conservation need.

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    Campfire With The Warden

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    Join us at the South Nicolet Bay Campground Host Site and learn how to build different types of campfires with our park warden!

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    Wildlife Wonders: Raccoons!

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    Join us at Eagle Tower for a short talk about what makes this creature so unique!

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    Trail Run Tuesdays

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    Join park manager Matt Ernst for a run through Peninsula State Park.

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    Skyline Trail Hike

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    Climb to Sven’s Bluff along rolling terrain. Join a naturalist to explore this 3-mile loop over moderate terrain. Please bring a water bottle and anticipate the hike to take approximately 2 hours.

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    Universe In The Park

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    Explore the wonders of the night sky at your favorite state park.

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    Art & Nature: Nature Journaling

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    Join us as to create your own nature journal and learn how to draw some of the unique plant and animal species of the park! Basic materials provided, all skill levels welcome.

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    Wildlife Wonders: American White Pelican

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    Join us for hands-on activities and a short talk about what makes this creature so unique!

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