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Door County State Forest Adventures

Door County State Forest in Wisconsin offers expansive forested landscapes, shoreline access along Lake Michigan, and diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.

11,000+
Acres Protected
20+
Miles of Trails
Estimated 100,000+
Annual Visitors
1930s
Year Established

About Door County State Forest

 

Door County State Forest encompasses over 11,000 acres of publicly accessible forestland in northeastern Wisconsin, primarily within Door County. The forest stretches along the shores of Lake Michigan, providing visitors with a combination of upland hardwoods, pine plantations, and scenic dune ecosystems. Key geographic features include expansive woodlands, rugged bluffs, sandy beaches, and wetlands. The area is important for its mix of northern hardwoods and conifer stands, offering habitat for white-tailed deer, bald eagles, and various migratory bird species. Historically, the land was primarily managed for timber production and conservation, but it now supports a range of outdoor activities. Visitors enjoy hiking through trail systems that traverse diverse landscapes, camping at developed and primitive campgrounds, fishing in nearby inland lakes or along Lake Michigan’s shore, and paddling in protected bays. Door County State Forest is also well known for its proximity to other notable natural and cultural sites in the region, including Peninsula State Park and the towns of Sturgeon Bay and Fish Creek. The forest’s quiet, less developed character makes it appealing for travelers seeking solitude close to the water and wooded settings. With year-round accessibility, the forest also supports snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during the winter months. The combination of water, forest, and tranquility makes Door County State Forest a valued outdoor destination for Wisconsin residents and visitors alike.

Highlights

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Scenic shoreline views along Lake Michigan bluffs

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Diverse forest habitats with significant wildlife viewing opportunities

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Developed and primitive campgrounds providing varied camping experiences

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Access to remote trails leading to quiet beaches and dune areas

Notable Natural Features

Lake Michigan Shoreline

Offers dramatic views across the lake with shore access for fishing, paddling, and birdwatching.

White Cedar Swamps

Unique wetland ecosystems supporting specialized plant and animal life within the forest.

Trail Network

Over 20 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and winter sports.