The Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal Nature Preserve protects critical natural lands along the eastern entrance to the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal in Door County, Wisconsin, offering opportunities for wildlife observation and outdoor exploration.
The Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal Nature Preserve is located at the eastern approach to the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal in Door County, Wisconsin. This preserve safeguards a combination of forested wetlands, shoreline habitats, and upland woodlands that support diverse plant and animal communities typical of the Great Lakes region. The preserve lies adjacent to the man-made ship canal, a vital navigation route connecting Sturgeon Bay and Green Bay, which itself has a rich maritime history dating back to the early 20th century. Visitors to the preserve can experience the natural landscapes along the canal’s shoreline, where migratory birds, waterfowl, and other wildlife find refuge. Small trails and quiet overlooks offer birdwatching opportunities and seasonal views of the waterway and surrounding habitats. The preserve contributes to the conservation of rare wetland types and native vegetation, helping buffer the altered waterways nearby and maintaining water quality. Its proximity to Sturgeon Bay city allows for convenient access, yet the area remains a peaceful spot for reflection and nature observation. Key recreational activities include hiking, birdwatching, and photography, especially in spring and fall migration seasons when waterfowl and shorebirds are abundant. The preserve is managed to protect its sensitive habitats while encouraging low-impact public use. Visitors appreciate the combination of historic industrial context with natural setting, making the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal Nature Preserve a unique outdoor destination in Door County.
Scenic views of the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal and Green Bay waters
Diverse wetland habitats supporting migratory waterfowl and shorebirds
Quiet trails ideal for birdwatching and wildlife photography
Access to a historically significant Great Lakes shipping route
A vital navigational channel connecting Green Bay and Lake Michigan, adjacent to the preserve, with historic locks and shipping activity.
Protected marsh and swamp habitats that support a wide variety of waterfowl, amphibians, and native aquatic plants.
Several small observation points along the preserved shoreline offer excellent views of the canal and birdlife.