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  • Eagle Trail Hike

    Peninsula State Park - Eagle Tower 45.163211456809854,-87.19849467431641

    Experience Peninsula’s most spectacular trail. Meet at Eagle Tower (dismantled) parking lot then walk a two-mile route seeing sky-high bluffs of the Niagara Escarpment, watching for trilliums, and discovering park history. Eagle Trail will be muddy and slippery; this is a difficult trail. Program is free and open to the public but a state park sticker is […]

  • Nicolet Trail Hike

    Peninsula State Park - Nicolet Beach 45.16459063279326,-87.22407221948242

    Meet at Nicolet Beach to hike the Nicolet Trail via “Shanty Bay”. A sawmill, fishing shanties, and a summer estate were part of the beach landscape one hundred years ago. Enjoy Peninsula stories while walking along a beach and forest trail. Gently rolling terrain, with muddy spots. Program is free and open to the public but a […]

  • Lend a Hand at Pen Park

    Peninsula State Park - Park Headquarters 9462 Shore Road, Fish Creek, WI, United States

    Lend a hand protecting beautiful Sven’s Bluff on Tuesday, May 15, at Peninsula State Park. Pull garlic mustard at a Door County Invasive Team (DCIST) Work Day. Meet at Park Headquarters at 9:30 then car-pool about a mile. Help pull garlic mustard. Stay 30 minutes or longer. Bring gloves if you have them (provided for […]

  • Sentinel Trail Hike

    Peninsula State Park 9462 Shore Road, Fish Creek, WI, United States

    Join the Peninsula State Park naturalist tomorrow (May 22) from 10-11:30 a.m. for a beautiful walk along woodsy Skyline Trail. Meet at Skyline parking lot on Shore Road. Saunter up to spectacular Sven’s Bluff. Identify trees and flowers along the way, and learn a bit of park history. About two miles, rolling terrain. This program […]

  • Eagle Trail Hike

    Peninsula State Park 9462 Shore Road, Fish Creek, WI, United States

    Meet at Eagle Tower parking lot. See 150-foot bluffs, wildflowers, and magnificent cedar trees on a naturalist-led hike. Discover park history, too. Two miles. Difficult hiking. Trail may be muddy.

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