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Bay View Park
Madison Avenue & 10 W. Larch St.
Bullhead Point
950 N. Duluth Avenue
Cherry Blossom Park
919 South Lansing Avenue Grills
Franke Park
1700 Claybanks Road
Garland Park
435 North 8th Avenue Wheelchair fitness course
Graham Park
10 Pennsylvania Street
John Miles Fair Park
916 North 14th Avenue
Lawrence Big Hill Park
191 North 9th Avenue
Li le Creek Parkway
601 S. 16th Place Future walking path
Mar n Park
207 South 3rd Avenue Free concerts in the bandshell during the summer
Otumba Park
32 North Joliet Avenue
Tennis courts, basketball court, grills
Peterson Park at Door County YMCA
1900 Michigan Street
Leashed pets only
Potawatomi State Park
3740 County Hwy PD
Climb the observa on tower
Shiloh Road Bark Park
1660 Shiloh Road
Shiloh Road Sledding Hill
1616 Shiloh Road
Sawyer Park Boat Launch
36 S. Neenah Avenue 2 fish cleaning sta ons, dockmaster building, 2 grills
Sturgeon Bay Skate Park
16 W. Spruce Street Skateboarding, BMX bikes
Sunset Park
747 North 3rd Avenue
9 holes of disc golf, grills, volleyball courts, tennis
courts, basketball court, outdoor fitness equipment,
ba ng cages
Woodside Park
Lansing Avenue & Highway 42-57
Woods West Park
101 N. Cumberland Avenue Baseball backstop (athle c field)
Restrooms
Boat Launch
Campgrounds
Pets Welcome
Picnic Shelter
Playground or
Play Area
PARKS GUIDE TO STURGEON BAY
City Park Rules and Hours
May 1–October 31: Sunrise to 10:00 pm
November 1–April 30: Sunrise to 9:00 pm
• No camping allowed in city parks or recrea on areas.
• No pets allowed in city parks.
• No glass containers allowed in city parks.
• No alcoholic beverages allowed in city parks without a permit.
SEE MAP ON PAGES 53 & 55 FOR PARKS & PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCHES
PARK RESERVATIONS: (920) 746-2914 • WWW.STURGEONBAYWI.ORG
The Sturgeon Bay Sport Fishing Associa on of Door County is ready
to provide you with the best fishing experience available. Go to
www.fishsturgeonbay.com for a lis ng of boats and captains
who know all the tricks of the trade.
Sturgeon Bay's uniqueness completely revolves around its geological
existence. When great glaciers carved out the Great Lakes, it formed a
Peninsula surrounded by two dis nct bodies of water. The "Bayside" is known
for its awesome Smallmouth Bass, trophy Walleye, Northern Pike, Musky and
excellent Perch fishery. The "Lakeside" allows the opportunity for some of the
best King Salmon, Brown Trout and Steelhead as well as Lake Trout.
Sturgeon Bay Sport Fishing Associa on's 14 members offer the most
experienced and knowledgeable Captains & Guides in the Sturgeon Bay area.
At www.fishsturgeonbay.com, you will quickly and easily find the perfect
size boat, the species you want to catch and the right fishing experience for
you and your group; all at one convenient loca on. For Sturgeon Bay's best
fishing adventure, just click on www.fishsturgeonbay.com.
T H E S T U R G E O N B A Y S P O R T F I S H I N G A S S O C I A T I O N
Fishing
Sand Beach
Walking, Hiking,
Sledding or Biking