Peninsula State Park

High bluffs and sandy beaches, an 1860s lighthouse, a challenging 18-hole golf course, and professional summer theater performances make this 3,776-acre park extremely popular. A mountain bike is your ticket for exploring the easy riding trails that wind through the quiet interior of the park. Most of the trails are on old paths and roads that allow you to enjoy the scenery as you pedal. Old stone fences mark the edges of early pioneer efforts to farm the thin soil.

Hours of Operation

Open 6am-11pm with overnight camping.

Directions

N of Fish Creek STH 42, turn left at the large entrance sign.

Features

  • On Water
  • Disabled Access

Campground Type

  • Tent

Publicly Owned

  • Yes

Number of Campsites

  • 468

Showers and Flush Toilets

  • Yes

Dumping Station

  • Yes

Concessions

  • Yes

Swimming

  • Yes

Nature Trails

  • Yes

Trail Length (miles)

  • 17

Difficulty

  • Easy
  • Medium

Surface Type

  • Asphalt
  • Crushed Rock

Holes

  • 18 holes

Cross-Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Trail Type

  • Tracked
  • Flat
  • Hilly
  • Wooded

Shelter

  • Yes

Toilets

  • Yes

Trails

  • Yes

Performing Arts Type

  • Theatre

Camping Hook-ups

  • Electric

Boat Launch

  • Yes

Natural Attractions Type

  • Beaches
  • Parks, Forests, Trails

Beach

  • Yes