Door County Hotels
Hotels in Door County are often required for tourists who require accommodation in county. Some tourists may want a place to stay while on a tourist visit in the county. Some may want a hotel as they are on cultural, or entertainment, or social, or studing visit to the county. Some may want to see the tourist attractions of the county.
Door County is a county located in the US state of Wisconsin. Its county seat is Sturgeon Bay. Door County is a popular vacation and tourist destination, especially for residents of south-eastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.
The county is named after the strait between the Door Peninsula and Washington Island. The dangerous passage, now littered with shipwrecks, was known to early French explorers and local Native Americans. Because of the natural hazards of the strait, they gave it the French appellation Porte des Morts Passage, which in English means the Door to the Way to Death, or simply, Death's Door.
The county also has more than 300 miles of shoreline, more than any other in the country. This is one of the reasons that locals and tourists alike refer to the area as the Cape Cod of the Midwest. The county covers the majority of the Door Peninsula. With the completion of the Sturgeon Bay Shipping Canal in 1881, the northern half of the peninsula, in actuality, became an island.
Limestone outcroppings, part of the Niagara Escarpment, are visible on both shores of the peninsula, but are larger and more prominent on the Green Bay side. Progressions of dunes have created much of the rest of the shoreline, especially on the easterly side. Flora along the shore provides clear evidence of plant succession. The middle of the peninsula is mostly flat or rolling cultivated land. Soils overlaying the dolomite bedrock are very thin in the northern half of the county; 39 per cent of the County is mapped as having less than three feet to bedrock. Beyond the northern tip of the peninsula, the partially submerged ridge forms a number of islands that stretch to the Garden Peninsula in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The largest of these islands is Washington Island. Most of these islands form the Town of Washington.
The Door Peninsula is a peninsula in eastern Wisconsin, separating the southern part of the Green Bay from Lake Michigan. The peninsula begins in northern Brown and Kewaunee counties and proceeds northeast to include all of Door County. It is the western portion of the Niagara Escarpment. Well known for its cherry and apple orchards, the Door Peninsula is a popular tourism destination. With the 1882 completion of the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal, the northern half of the peninsula became an island.
Limestone outcroppings, part of the Niagara Escarpment, are visible on both shores of the peninsula, but are larger and more prominent on the Green Bay side. Progressions of dunes have created much of the rest of the shoreline, especially on the easterly side. Flora along the shore provides clear evidence of plant succession. The middle of the peninsula is mostly flat, cultivated land. Beyond the northern tip of the peninsula are a succession of islands, the largest of which is Washington Island. The partially submerged ridge extends further north, becoming the Garden Peninsula in Upper Michigan.
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The Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal is a shipping canal connecting Sturgeon Bay on the Bay of Green Bay with Lake Michigan, across the Door Peninsula, at the city of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. The canal is approximately seven miles in length, and consists of two parts: a dredged portion of Sturgeon Bay, and a 1.3-mile canal dug through the Door Peninsula. This shorter portion was dug by a private group headed by then-president of Chicago and North Western Railway, William B. Ogden, between July 8, 1872 and the late fall of 1881. Although smaller craft began using the canal in 1880, it was not open for large-scale watercraft until 1890.
City, villages, and towns in Door County, Wisconsin include or have included ;
Baileys Harbor , Brussels, Clay Banks, Egg Harbor (town), Egg Harbor, Ephraim,
Forestville (town), Forestville, Gardner, Gibraltar, Jacksonport, Liberty Grove,
Nasewaupee, Sevastopol, Sister Bay, Sturgeon Bay, Union, Washington, Carlsville,
Ellison, Fish Creek, Gills Rock, Institute, Little Sturgeon, Namur, Northport,
Quinnville, Rowleys Bay
Sturgeon Bay is a city in and the county seat of Door
County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located at the natural end of Sturgeon
Bay, although a canal was built across the remainder of the Door Peninsula.
Sturgeon Bay is an arm of the
Bay of Green Bay extending southeastward approximately 10 miles into the Door
Peninsula at the city of Sturgeon Bay, located approximately halfway up the Door
Peninsula. The bay is connected to Lake Michigan by the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal.
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