
Built in 1874 as a two room schoolhouse for the village, it was converted into a museum in 1988.
(920) 676-4097

This paved and lighted 1/4 mile trail follows the East Twin River in the Village Park.

Wednesdays from 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Village Hall Parking Lot; 511 East Main Street.

The world’s only museum dedicated to the preservation, study, production and printing of wood type.
(920) 793-6272

Visit an 1850s immigrant hotel with original barroom and a ballroom sporting rare early American murals.
(920) 793-2490

See the Alpacas and the items made from their soft fiber. Educational and unique.
Please call ahead for tours or visits. (920) 793-4165

Offering unique gourmet products, so you can feel again the WOW amazement you felt the first time you entered a chocolate or popcorn store!
(920) 482-2884

Provides a historical record of the early fishing industry in Two Rivers, featuring an 1886 lighthouse.
(920) 793-5905

Housed in a beautiful 1902 convent, the museum offers a variety of ethnic, civic, religious and social displays along with changing art exhibits in the Community Room.
(920) 793-2490

A 1,200-acre wildlife sanctuary, home to hundreds of species of plants and animals. More than six miles of trails, an interpretive center, and a butterfly garden.
(920) 793-4007

Vintage 1921 restored vaudeville house featuring professional touring artists, Broadway shows, music, theatre and dance.
(920) 683-2184

Discover fish, birds, and animals of the North Woods in a scenic park with picnic areas, a playground, farm animals, a butterfly garden, and a Japanese rock garden.
(920) 683-4685

Six-mile paved trail that goes along Lake Michigan between Manitowoc and Two Rivers. Designed for bicyclists, walkers, joggers and rollerbladers.

Nestled on 60 acres of scenic Kettle Moraine woods, featuring over 25 historical buildings and exhibits interpreting farm and village life in Manitowoc County.
(920) 684-4445

Located six miles east of Mishicot along the shores of Lake Michigan. Features a six-mile-long beach, indoor and outdoor group campsites and miles of scenic wooded trails.
(920) 794-7480

Built in 1891 as a Victorian mansion, this museum showcases rotating exhibits and a notable collection of contemporary American art. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
(920) 686-3090

The 410-foot Car Ferry takes vehicles and passengers across Lake Michigan from Manitowoc to Ludington, MI. Trips from mid-May to October.
(800) 841-4243

Explore Wisconsin’s largest maritime museum with tours of the WWII submarine USS Cobia, exhibits on Wisconsin-built boats, hands-on kids’ activities, and a working marine steam engine.
(920) 684-0218

On 35 acres of gentle rolling hills along Lake Michigan lies a unique family-run vineyard and winery.
(920) 776-1328

Specializes in wines made from grapes grown on our frozen tundra. Guided tours May through October.
(920) 388-4400

Von Stiehl Winery - try 30 varieties of wine and tour arched limestone cellars.
(920) 487-5208

Bay Beach is one of Green Bay’s most popular and affordable attractions, offering 19 exciting rides for all ages. Concessions available.
(920) 448-3365

Featuring 47 acres of gardens and natural area that capture the beauty of Northeastern Wisconsin’s four wonderful seasons.
(920) 490-9457

The Children’s Museum of Green Bay features 10 interactive galleries, an Imagination Station, and celebration rooms for kids and families.
(920) 432-4397

Relive the most exciting moments in football history. Nearly 80 exhibits, including a re-creation of Vince Lombardi’s office and the team’s Super Bowl trophies.
(920) 569-7512

Discover Heritage Hill’s living historic museum. Explore historic buildings while interacting with costumed guides who bring the region’s bygone eras to life.
(920) 448-5150

The atrium is a year-round tourism destination including the Packers Pro Shop, Hall of Fame, stadium tours, Curly’s Pub and event space.
(920) 569-7500

Explore America’s railroad heritage. Marvel at the Union Pacific Big Boy, the world’s largest steam locomotive. Over 70 pieces of railroad equipment on display. Ride a full-size train.
(920) 437-7623

Engaging and enlightening history, art and science exhibits for all ages. Special events, educational programs, children’s hands-on Discovery Room, gift shop and more.
(920) 448-4460

The NEW Zoo is a natural adventure that promotes recreation, education and conservation through encounters with live animals. Open daily
(920) 434-7841

Oneida Casino Hotel offers 2,000+ slots, table games, dining, and modern rooms - proudly the Official Casino & Hotel of the Green Bay Packers.
(920) 494-4500

The Bay Shore Blufflands Nature Preserve, located between Egg Harbor and Sturgeon Bay, showcases windswept fields, pine forests, wetlands, and scenic lakeshore views. It’s a picturesque landscape perfect for exploring nature’s beauty.

Lake Fire Winery in Baileys Harbor is Door County’s only waterfront winery, offering wines, ciders, and cocktails with stunning Lake Michigan views. Enjoy tastings, patio seating, and live music in a family-friendly setting open year-round.

Located at the U.S. Coast Guard station on Lake Michigan, the historic Ship Canal Light (1899) and North Pierhead Light (1882) can be viewed by walking from the station gate to the seawall. The lower break-wall is the only area open to the public.

Breakfast and lunch are served daily, featuring scratch-made meals, crepes, waffles, and homemade desserts, with the original Door County fish boil offered every evening at 5pm. Enjoy patio dining with wine or beer from May through October.

Sister Bay Beach, the largest in Door County, offers 600 feet of sandy shoreline, a playground, picnic areas, and rentals for kayaking and paddleboarding. Visitors can also enjoy a swim pier, performance pavilion, and stunning waterfront sunsets.

This 50-mile trail stretches from Green Bay past the southern county line, taking snowmobilers through evergreen glades, farmland, prairies, and wooded landscapes. In winter, it becomes a snowy adventure route, perfect for exploring Door County’s beauty
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