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Door County is home to dozens of miles of bike-friendly trails that will take you within view of bluffs, cliffsides, forests, shorelines, waterways, and other fantastic scenery.
Summer is when Door County’s music scene comes alive. Between festivals, events, outdoor concerts, orchestral and symphonic performances, and even farmers markets, there’s a venue or musical style for everyone.
With five state parks, dozens of natural areas and county parks, and water access at every turn, Door County is a paradise for those traveling with pets.
As we gear up for Earth Day, we’re showing our appreciation for the Door County Land Trust and its ongoing conservation, sustainability, and advocacy efforts by answering some of the most frequently asked questions.
One of Door County’s first nature crusaders was Emma Toft, whose best-known accomplishment is her lifelong fight to protect her family land, now Toft Point State Natural Area.
If you’ll be in Door County for Mother’s Day this year and have a special mother in your life, now is the perfect time to start planning your May 8 festivities.
One of the area’s best-kept secrets for escaping crowds and finding peace in nature is heading to these 19 county parks spread throughout the peninsula and Washington Island.
Springtime means the prime months for spending time outdoors and exploring Door County are right around the corner, and there are no better places to start than our five glorious state parks.
Backpacking is an experience like no other. Door County has two options for multi-day hikes or backpacking adventures, including for beginner backpackers.
Living and working on Lake Michigan has long been a part of the Door County identity, and relics of the region's maritime roots can still be seen today at these nautically inspired attractions.
A haircut, hair coloring, massage, facial or skin treatment, yoga time, a manicure or pedicure, makeup application, or a specialized treatment—whatever makes you relaxed, refreshed, and brand new, enjoy it on a wellness retreat this winter.
As we kick off the new year, these slower, calmer months of winter are the perfect time to slow down and take part in a refreshing activity that renews the spirit.
Door County’s shorelines, beaches, bluffs, caves, inland lakes, and forests are spectacular any time of year, but in the depths of winter, these scenic landscapes take on a wildly different look.
If you’re looking to capture some of the magic of your childhood trips to the Door or simply want a true taste of the regional cuisine, look no further than these eight must-try Door County delicacies.