Aerial view of a boat on the water

Boating, Paddling, & Sailing
in Door County

The Mood Above Board

Whether you’re an angler, a sailor, a paddler, a canoeist, or a family looking to get its feet wet for the first time, Door County has a way to get you on the water. Nearly 300 miles of Door County shoreline, plus several public islands, mean the opportunities to get on the water are endless. Most of the county’s waterfront towns and villages offer docks and marinas with public slips or places to rent a boat.

Motor & Wind-Powered Vessels

Power Boats & Pontoons
There are several boat rental providers that offer pontoons for big groups, speedboats for watersports, rafts for high-speed fun, pontoons for slow-moving adventures, and jet skis for those with the need for speed. Rental companies will provide all the training and gear needed for your day on the water.

Sailing & Sailboat Tours
The county offers everything from guided sailboat tours and private lessons to trips where you can captain your own vessel. Witness the county’s 11 lighthouses from the water or relax and enjoy a famous Door County sunset.

Scenic and Narrated Boat Tours
There’s no better way to see Door County and learn about its history and natural beauty than from the water. Boat tours offer a relaxing way to explore majestic bluffs, historic lighthouses, surrounding islands, and iconic shorelines. Many tours feature live narration, sharing stories of local history, maritime heritage, and legendary shipwrecks—adding depth and discovery to your time on the water as you enjoy sweeping views and a whole new perspective on the peninsula.

Sailboat on the lake
A couple stand-up paddle boarding

Paddle-Powered Vessels

Kayaking & Canoeing
Spending an afternoon paddling on a lake or river is a must-try experience in Door County. If you have your own, find kayak launches here. If not, rent one locally or consider taking a kayaking tour of Cave Point, Mink River Estuary, the Niagara Escarpment, sunken shipwrecks, lighthouses, and various islands, bays, and harbors. Gear is included with rentals, and most kayak providers offer single and tandem options.

Stand Up Paddle Boarding
As stand up paddle-boarding gets more and more popular, Door County paddling businesses are answering the demand. Explore the area’s waterways up close on a SUP tour or relax with some SUP yoga or other on-water activities. 

Leave No Trace: Kayaking Basics

Stick to Trails
When launching and landing your boat or stopping for a break, do your best to use durable surfaces, such as areas where vegetation is absent, established boat launches, rock, sand, gravel, or dry grass. Shoreline vegetation is fragile and can be easily damaged by visitors and their boats. When traveling to and from the water, always stick to established trails and pathways.

Leave It as You Find It
Avoid introducing invasive plant and animal species by cleaning equipment between trips. Always wash, drain, and dry your kayak before putting it into a new body of water.

Keep Wildlife Wild
Kayaking is a great way to experience Door County’s wildlife. Even on the water, be sure to keep your distance from wildlife and keep your noise levels down so that you can experience wildlife in their natural habitat. Avoid wildlife during sensitive times including mating, nesting, and spawning. Do your research and be aware of when and where wildlife might be during these times.

A couple kayaking
A large sailboat out on the lake.

Dig into Maritime History

If you love the lore of the lakes, you’ll love the Door County Maritime Museum in Gills Rock and Sturgeon Bay. The flagship location in Sturgeon Bay offers a treasure trove of artifacts, stories, videos, and interactive displays. Learn about the county’s vital role building Naval vessels in World War II and dig into the history of local lighthouses.

Two people with there feet in the lake sitting on the back of a boat with a stone boathouse in the distance.

Local Bodies of Water

Want to pass for a local? Call the surrounding waters by their rightful names. To the west is Green Bay, usually referred to as “the bay.” To the east is Lake Michigan or “the lake.” You can also earn bonus points around here by knowing your inland lakes and other waterways.

Boating, Sailing, & Paddling Providers

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  • Cana Cove Surf Co.

    3899 State Hwy 42, Fish Creek, WI 54212

    Cana Cove Surf Co.

    Accepts Door County Gift Certificates

    Tours, Water Sports, Apparel

    Great Lakes surf shop featuring locally shaped and fiberglassed surf and stand up paddle boards, surf wax and SURF/SUP accessories. We also offer in house screen printed clothing and everything you need…

  • Cave Point Paddle and Pedal

    6329 Hwy 57, Jacksonport, WI 54235

    Cave Point Paddle and Pedal

    Boat Tours, Activities-Group

    Door County Paddle and Pedal offers kayak tours, zodiac boat tours, quad bike, and fat tire ebike adventures in the most beautiful locations Door County has to offer! We offer a wide…

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