When you first descend down the hill into the charming little Village of Fish Creek, you’ll know you’ve arrived someplace special. White clapboard buildings hold gems of restaurants and shops. Nearby, sailboats bob on the protected harbor. And a short walk from there is the entrance to one of Wisconsin’s most beautiful state parks. Best of all, everything is so close you can leave your car parked. Sounds wonderful? It is: here’s what you need to know to explore the walkable town of Fish Creek, Wisconsin.
Fish Creek is located in the heart of Door County, between the villages of Egg Harbor and Sister Bay. It’s about a three hour drive from Milwaukee or four and a half hours from Chicago.
The drive is worth it. The village is a tranquil escape from the noise and stress of the city. You won’t hear traffic noise here, just the occasional sound of a seagull.
The village is tucked between a large bluff and the waterfront and you’re never far from the lake. The village has a small soft sand beach that’s popular with families and an expansive marina that’s a peasant place to stroll.
Fish Creek is beautiful in any season. In the summer, it’s a bustling place but there’s often a refreshing breeze off of the lake so things always feel calm and tranquil. In the winter, the village is quieter - your only company on the street may be the falling snow.
There are plenty of places to stay in Fish Creek but they fill up quickly, especially on busy summer weekends, so you’ll want to book early. Learn more about Fish Creek here. Once you’ve walked your way through Fish Creek, here are some more historic Wisconsin towns to explore.
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