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Communities of Door County

One Peninsula, Endless Possibilities

Although "Door County" sounds like a single place, the name refers to an area comprised of more than 3,000 square miles, 19 distinct communities, 35 named islands, thousands of diverse businesses, and countless ways to spend a day, week, or an entire season. Get to know the communities of the Door region, find the ones that call to you, and start packing your bags for a destination unlike any other.

Explore Door County Communities

One of the best ways to get to know Door County is to explore the vibrant towns, villages, and communities that comprise it. Some people choose a single community and stay for their entire trip, and others travel between communities to get a fuller sense of place.

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Full List of Communities

Baileys Harbor

Location
Mid-peninsula, east side

Attractions
Tons of nature preserves and outdoor space, historic lighthouses, winter sports, and kayaking and water sports

A field with fall color trees in the distance.

Brussels

Location
Southern Door

Attractions
Belgian chapels and culture, history, Sugar Creek County Park, multi-use trails, The Ahnapee Trail, and peaceful fishing spots

Carlsville

Location
Mid-peninsula, west side

Attractions
Local spirits and beverages, an animal farm, artisan candles and goods, a farm market, and wide open spaces

Aerial view of a marina.

Egg Harbor

Location
Mid-peninsula, west side

Attractions
Great shopping, sustainable dining, cherries, a glittering marina, fishing, beaches, wineries, and a vibrant social scene

Ellison Bay

Location
Northern peninsula, west side

Attractions
Art galleries and schools, remote Newport State Park, the elevated Door Bluff Headlands County Park, and great kayaking and paddling

Ephraim

Location
Mid-peninsula, west side

Attractions
A strong arts scene, historical architecture and attractions, museums, water activities, Peninsula State Park, and the iconic Anderson Dock

Tip: Community Style Icons

When exploring Door County communities, keep an eye out for icons like these that represent a community's atmosphere, attractions, transportation, and dining and shopping options.

Fish Creek

Location
Mid-peninsula, west side

Attractions
Theater and performing arts groups, Peninsula State Park and Eagle Tower, nature preserves, boating and water activities, museums, shopping, and biking

Aerial view of Forestville, WI lakefront

Forestville

Location
Southern Door

Attractions
Motorcycling and scenic drives, biking, The Ahnapee Trail and Ice Age Trail, hiking and running, ATV trails, golf courses, and the famous Belgian chapels

Gills Rock

Location
Far northwest peninsula

Attractions
Newport State Park, The Famous Windy Road, fishing culture, hiking trails, the Maritime Museum, shipwrecks, the Washington Island Ferry, and kayaking and paddling

Jacksonport

Location
Mid-peninsula, east side

Attractions
Farmers markets, Cave Point County Park, kayaking and paddling tours, beaches, state and county parks, biking, and hiking spots

Distance shot of people riding bikes on a path along the lake

Juddville

Location
Mid-peninsula, west side

Attractions
The Write On! Center, The Peninsula Platers theater group, an art gallery, open roads for biking and motorcycling, and beautiful countryside views

Rowleys Bay

Location
Northern peninsula, east side

Attractions
A kayaking and boating paradise, Newport State Park, a famous fish boil, zip lining and outdoor adventures, wildlife observation, and water sports

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Distance view of people on the beach

Sister Bay

Location
Mid-peninsula, west side

Attractions
Beaches, shopping, water sports, lots of outdoor dining, bars and pubs, nightlife, and shoreline

Distance shot over the water looking at a bridge, marina and rocks.

Sturgeon Bay

Location
Lower mid-peninsula, east side

Attractions
World-class dining and shopping, water activities, maritime history, state parks, marinas and boating vulture, live entertainment, music, and nightlife

Washington Island

Location
Lake Michigan, about 7 miles offshore

Attractions
Arts and culture, 10 parks, water activities, backroad biking, ferry rides, access to Rock Island State Park, The Stavkirke, and a lavender farm

More Ways to Explore Communities

The 7 Must-Instagrams of Door County

  1. The ‘I was here’ exterior of the Hardy Center (Ephraim)
  2. Goats grazing on a Swedish restaurant’s (Sister Bay) roof
  3. A fish boil at one of many local eateries
  4. The twists and turns of Highway 42
  5. Some gloriously ruddy limestone walls at Cave Point (Sturgeon Bay)
  6. Impossibly smooth stones on Schoolhouse Beach (Washington Island)
  7. A heart-quickening view from a Death’s Door-crossing ferry (Gills Rock)
Closeup of a red, graffiti-covered building exterior, the iconic Hardy Center
Four goats graze on a grass-covered roof at Al Johnson's Swedish restaurant
A man pours fuel on an outdoor fire in front of a crowd at a fish boil
A open and super curvy road flanked by trees in fall color
Kayakers paddling along the shoreline and marveling at rock formations
A view of the rock-covered Schoolhouse Beach under an electric blue sky.
A group sits on a ferry deck and admires a blue-green lake and wide-open horizon

Discover Door County

Destination Guide

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Seasonal Highlights

No matter when you visit Door County, there will be plenty to see and do.

Business Directory

Check out our comprehensive business directory to find great spots for dining, shopping, playing, and exploring.