Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin Travel Guide has been your connection to Sturgeon Bay's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Sturgeon Bay Outdoor Activities
The beautiful waters of Sturgeon Bay are alive with pike, salmon, perch and trout, making the area a year-round haven for fishermen. Sturgeon Bay waters stretch from Lake Michigan to Green Bay with the Ship Canal in between. You can easily access the town of Sturgeon Bay from the waterside, so while enjoying an afternoon on the water you’re never too far from fantastic restaurants and stores or your lovely bed and breakfast.
Memorial Day weekend through mid-October, you can delight in a sailboat charter aboard Sturgeon Bay’s classic wooden boat the Talisman. Explore the Door County shoreline and take your turn at the helm of the yacht as you experience a thrill of your lifetime.
Hit the links near a beautiful lake and enjoy the natural scenery and fantastic greens of IdleWild Golf. Many consider the course one of the best layouts in the state of Wisconsin. Find your way to the IdleWild Bar & Grill after you play your 18-holes and put back a pint or two while savoring delicious snacks and entrees.
The chilly winter season is the perfect time to explore Door County on cross-country skis, on snowshoes, or aboard a snowmobile. Wind your way through quiet forests and scenic shores, hike through the gorgeous state and county parks, and cruise over 250 miles of maintained snowmobile trails. Return to your bed and breakfast for a hot toddy or hot shower after a day in the snow.
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