
Nature Preserves & Conservation in Door County
Preserving Natural Beauty for Generations to Come
There’s a long-held tradition of stewardship in Door County that can be traced back to its earliest residents, who from the beginning have sought to protect and preserve the region’s natural landscapes and wilderness spaces. Today, Door County’s dozens of nature preserves are places where not only wildlife and plantlife are preserved—but the deeply human need to spend time in nature is protected too.
What to Do at Nature Preserves
Want to visit a Door County nature preserve but don’t know how to spend your time there? Just like parks, preserves are open for many outdoor and nature activities. In addition to the ideas below, many preserves and conservation areas offer guided tours and educational programming.


A Little Help from Our Friends
While most of the protected public land in the county is owned and managed by organizations such as the Door County Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy, and Crossroads at Big Creek, volunteers are the ones mostly responsible for grooming trails, maintaining benches and amenities, and ensuring overlooks offer amazing views. These individuals donate hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars each year to preserve land for everyone to enjoy.
If you want to help preserve and protect our natural spaces and preserves, learn more about volunteering your time and effort during your trip.
Help Preserve & Protect Door County
Interested in learning more about preservation and conservation efforts in Door County?
Check out the Care for Door County movement, an initiative designed to inspire visitors and locals alike to do their part to recreate responsibly.
This means following Leave No Trace guidelines, respecting residents and local culture, staying aware of local sustainability programs and practices, and pledging to do your part to explore our wild spaces safely and sustainably.

Love Door County’s Natural Beauty?
Pledge to do your part to travel sustainably and preserve our natural wonders and outdoor spaces for generations to come. Then, read up on the seven timeless tenets of sustainable outdoor recreation.

Conservation & Nature Groups

Crossroads at Big Creek
A preserve for experiential life-long learning focused on science, history, and the environment.

Door County Environmental Council
The DCEC’s goal is to foster “the preservation of Door County’s natural resources through advocacy, education, and action.”

Door County Community Foundation
This organization has an environmental wing devoted to inspiring people to donate time and funds to preserving the beauty of the region.

Door County Land Trust
Since 1986, the DCLT has worked tirelessly to achieve its mission “to preserve, maintain, and enhance lands that contribute significantly to the scenic beauty, open space, and ecological integrity of Door County.”

Friends of the Grand Traverse Islands
FOGTI was formed to promote, preserve, and protect the natural and cultural resources of the Grand Traverse Islands in Wisconsin and Michigan.

Greater Escarpment Organization Discovery Center
This group seeks to study, protect, and preserve the Niagara Escarpment as well as educate residents and the science community at large about this globally unique environment.

Open Door Bird Sanctuary
Visitors can have the unique experience of meeting birds of prey in a natural environment, talk with educators, see and touch artifacts, visit with birds on exhibit, take nature hikes, and enjoy picnics.

The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy seeks to “protect more than 240,200 acres of Wisconsin’s quiet lakes, Northwoods forests, winding rivers and sun-kissed prairies.”

The Ridges Sanctuary
Founded in 1937, The Ridges Sanctuary is Wisconsin’s first land trust, protecting the state’s most biologically diverse ecosystem.
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Waseda Farms
7281 Logerquist Rd, Baileys Harbor, WI 54202
Ever wonder where your food really comes from? At Waseda Farms, we’re committed to transparency, sustainability, and raising animals the right way. Our family-owned farms in Wisconsin and Missouri produce high-quality, responsibly…
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Washington Island Parks
910 Main Rd, Washington Island, WI 54246
Washington Island offers beautiful parks featuring unique beaches, breath taking lookouts and scenic trails. The parks are operated by the Town of Washington and supported by the small town taxpayer base. The…
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White Cliff Nature Preserve
8248 White Cliff Road, Egg Harbor, WI 54209
The White Cliff Nature Preserve is located near downtown Egg Harbor. The preserve features a unique wetland complex, mature forest, Niagara Escarpment, and a scenic stretch along bucolic White Cliff Road. The…
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Whitefish Dunes State Park
3275 Clark Lake Rd, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
Whitefish Dunes State Park, located on the eastern edge of the Door County Peninsula, protects a sensitive dune ecosystem along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the beach…
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Wicker Basket
PO Box 981, Sister Bay, WI 54234
Wicker Baskt is a picnic company that offers guests a unique way to experience Door County. A Luxury Picnic includes a grazing board, infused water, a seasonally decorated wooden table, seating for…
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