Door County

Location: Wisconsin

Few destinations in the Midwest provide a combination of natural beauty, small-town charm and a sense of history as rich as Wisconsin’s Door County. Located just four hours north of Chicago, the peninsula’s 300 miles of scenic shoreline are dotted with eleven historic lighthouses, five state parks and over 30 islands (including the largest, Washington Island). Amid this beauty are over a dozen quaint villages containing museums, artists’ galleries, boutique shops, wineries and performing arts venues. And of course, no visit is complete without experiencing a Door County fish boil, topped off with a slice of fresh cherry pie!

As the seasons change so do all the things you can do.  Between the time the last leaf drifts to the ground and the first daffodil pops its head up, the full beauty of Door County’s Quiet Season offers a feeling that this very special place was created just for you. It’s a season filled with romantic crackling fires, scenic explorations, and leisurely dining and browsing. Whether you like to get out and play or stay in and snuggle, Door County is the place to be in the winter.  Your stories.  Our Setting.  Like nowhere else.

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