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Fish Creek, Door County Wisconsin

Historic Waterfront Community.

Sailboats at the marina during a sunset.This is one of the more popular communities on the peninsula. Which has a lot to do with the great shopping, restaurants and the influence of the artistic community.

Traveling north on highway 42, you will find this village after Egg Harbor and before Ephraim.

Fish Creek is half way up the peninsula on the shore of Green Bay.

The picture above was taken at the marina as the sun set over Chambers Island

A sunset over the bay.
cherries
A wooded road.
Outcrop from a cliff.
 

Parks & Beaches


FISH CREEK BEACH

swimmingpicnic areas

Located in the township of Gibralter off of HWY 42.
 
SIZE: 1 acre

This sunny little beach offers a nice grassy area with a little shade.

This is a great place to take a reprise from shopping and relax. There is a slide and some benches.

 

 



PENINSULA STATE PARK

handicap facilitiesrestroomsdrinking waterfishingbasketball courtvolleyball court
baseball fieldswimminghikingcampgrondsgolf coursepicnic area
sheltergrillsbikingsnowmobile trailsskiinglighthouse
boat launch

Located in the township of Gibralter, the main entrance is off of HWY 42 on Shore Rd.
 
SIZE: 3775 acres
 
Peninsula State Park, lookout tower.This park was established in 1907 to protect the shoreline between Fish Creek and Ephraim.

Visit the White Cedar nature Center to see programs and take tours that are presented by naturalists.

Nicolet Bay is the main beach, there is a bathhouse, picnicking, and concessions.

The folklore theatre runs from June until October.

The Eagle Bluff Lighthouse is open from Memorial Weekend through October.

There is also a Native American village, an old farmstead, a golf course, and plenty more.

Peninsula State Park features access to Green Bay, Tennison Bay, Nicolet Bay, and Eagle Harbor.

cave point
ship canal
clarks lake
sailboat
 


 
A wooded road.
Outcrop from a cliff.
 

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