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Discover why Peninsula State Park is Wisconsin’s most complete state park and favorite camping destination.

Peninsula State Park spans over 3,700 acres and is bordered by 8 miles of Green Bay shoreline. The park features 468 family campsites, three group camps, a summer theater, an 18-hole golf course, sand beach, bike and hiking trails, and a historic lighthouse.

For over 100 years, lasting traditions have begun in this one special place.

General Park Information

For information on park trails, campsites, attractions and history, please visit Peninsula State Park’s official website on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website.

Peninsula Partners

  • Peninsula State Park Golf Course - The non-profit Peninsula Golf Associates operate the park’s 18-hole golf course, considered to be one of the most scenic in Wisconsin.
  • Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Museum - Guiding guests through the lighthouse and its grounds, knowledgeable docents share the personal stories of the keepers who manned the light from 1868 – 1926.
  • American Folklore Theatre – Professional theatre for the whole family, presented within Peninsula State Park.

Park Map

Peninsula State Park Quick-Links

Camping Reservations

Reservations can be made 11 months in advance and are strongly recommended if you’re planning to visit during the summer and fall seasons. Visit this page for campsite reservations, photos, and information.

Upcoming Events

  • May 21, 2012

    Nature Center Volunteer Training

    Begins at 9:00 am

    Location: Nature Center

  • June 3, 2012

    Wisconsin State Parks Open House

    Begins at 12:00 am

    Location: WI State Parks

Friends News

Peninsula Treasures


    Eagle Bluff Lighthouse: Perched on a bluff 76 feet above Green Bay’s glistening waters, Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, built in 1868, guided many a sailor suffering through a storm’s gale or the dark of night. Today, a visit to Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Museum provides a glimpse into the past.