Peninsula State Park
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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. Hiking or bicycling is the preferred method for exploring trails that wind through the quiet interior of the park where you will enjoy the scenery. The park also offers Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, The White Cedar Nature Center, and Eagle Tower that is accessible by stairs or canopy walk. Peninsula Park White Cedar Forest is one of the Natural Areas within Peninsula State Park which features a continuum of five distinct community types that change with elevation away from Green Bay.
Pets are welcome in Wisconsin State Parks but must be on a leash and under control at all times. Certain areas may be off limits to pets. Visit our website for more details.
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Features
On Water
Disabled Access
Camping
Pets Welcome/Inquire
- Trails
- Yes
- Ski Skating
- Yes
- Publicly Owned
- Yes
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Medium
- Swimming
- Yes
- Campground Type
- RV
- Tent
- Trailer
- Group Sites
- Snowshoeing
- Yes
- Beach
- Yes
- Natural Attractions Type
- Beaches
- Parks, Forests, Trails
- Scenic Vistas
- Trail Length (miles)
- 20 hiking
- Showers and Flush Toilets
- Yes
- Toilets
- Yes
- Camping Hook-ups
- Electric
- Shelter
- Yes
- On-site Resort Amenities
- Boat Launch
- Golf Course
- Surface Type
- Asphalt
- Crushed Rock
- Other
- Holes
- 18 holes
- Nature Trails
- Yes
- Number of Campsites
- 469
- Cross-Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Trail Type
- Tracked
- Flat
- Hilly
- Wooded
- Boat Launch
- Yes
- Performing Arts Type
- Theatre
- Kayak
- Yes
- Concessions
- Yes
- Dumping Station
- Yes
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Travel Green Wisconsin Certified

Certified: (Req. 30 Points)
Green Innovations
Restoration projects include pine thining, invasive species removal, and tree planting Park promotes Leave No Trace principles and is a participant of Clean Boats, Clean Waters program Existing light bulbs are being replaced with more efficient compact fluorescents A recycling program is in place All paper products and educational pieces are printed on recycled content paper