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Potawatomi State Park

Potawatomi State Park

Description

Potawatomi State Park on the shore of Sturgeon Bay in southern Door County, has 1,200 acres of gently rolling upland terrain bordered by steep slopes and rugged limestone cliffs. The park is named in honor of the tribe that inhabited Green Bay’s shores and islands when Europeans first settled the area. The tribe called themselves Bo-De-Wad-Me which means "keeper of the fire." Eventually the spelling and pronunciation were changed to Potawatomi.

Location

 Directions

  44.85565, -87.410613

County: Door

  • Event

    Guided Evening Hike

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    Join the DNR park naturalist at the Ski Hill Overlook to hike a portion of the Tower/Ice Age Trail.

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    Birds in the Park

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    Learn more about the birds you may see while at Potawatomi!

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    Community Campfire

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    Bring a chair or blanket and join us for a community campfire down by the bay!

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    Guided Shoreline Hike

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    Join the DNR park naturalist on this short 1.25-mile loop on the shores of Sturgeon Bay.

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    Escarpment Hike

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    Enjoy a 1.25 mile hike highlighting the Niagara Escarpment and Sturgeon Bay’s shoreline.

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    Animal Tracks

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    Learn about our park’s wildlife by identifying their tracks!

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    Frogs of Wisconsin

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    Learn all about the cool frogs that call Wisconsin home!

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    Birds in the Park

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    Learn more about the birds you may see while at Potawatomi!

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