PLAN YOUR FAMILY VACATION TO DOOR COUNTY WISCONSIN
Door County Mixes Scenic Beauty with Arts, Entertainment, and Fun
Praised by travel writers and visitors from around the world, Wisconsin's Door County is often referred to as the Cape Cod of the Midwest.
With five state parks, ten lighthouses and over 300 miles of shoreline, this 75-mile long peninsula combines pristine scenery with acclaimed performing arts, renowned galleries and shops, and pampering accommodations. Small wonder it was named one of the top ten vacation destinations in North America by Money Magazine and that each year more than 2 million visitors like to claim this jewel as their own.
Pack your Door County itinerary full! Hunt for treasures in one-of-a-kind shops, galleries, museums & lighthouses. Pick a pail of ripe Door County cherries in July, or a basket of crunchy apples in September. Take in one of the colorful weekend festivals that start when the flowers pop up in May and don't stop until the last leaf has fallen. Make an evening of it by dining at one of our award-winning restaurants (perhaps taking in a traditional Door County Fish Boil) and attending one of our acclaimed music or performing arts shows.
Also, be sure to save time to enjoy the tranquility offered by less energetic pursuits. Stroll along the scenic shorefronts or take a sunset cruise along the shore and make lasting memories with someone special. Let thousands of acres of nature preserves and parks fill you with their peaceful sounds, sights and smells as you explore quiet paths.
Whether or not you've ever been to Door County, the Door County Visitor Bureau can make your trip easy and enjoyable. Browse and search through our web site, call for personal assistance at (920) 743-4456, or stop by our Visitor Center on Highway 42/57 as you enter Sturgeon Bay.
Season to season and shore to shore, the Door has it all.