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  1. Potawatomi State Park is a 1,225-acre (496 ha) Wisconsin state park northwest of the city of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin in the Town of Nasewaupee. It is located in Door County along Sturgeon Bay, a bay within the bay of Green Bay. Potawatomi State Park was established in 1928.

  2. Potawatomi State Park. 3740 County Highway PD - Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235. Information: 920-746-2890. Toll Free: 888-947-2757. Open 6am-11pm with overnight camping. Share. View Website Favorite (10) Show off your selfie skills! Find a selfie stand located at the Old Ski Hill overlook and stop for a fun photo.

  3. Summary. Located near the city of Sturgeon Bay, Potawatomi State Park is a "must-see" of Door County. Sprawling across 1200 acres, the landscape of the park consists of a rolling terrain accented by steep slopes and limestone cliffs. Visitors enjoy fishing from the accessible pier, launching boats, camping, hiking, biking, picnicking and ...

  4. By Mark Stoneman. Things To Do In Door County. Potawatomi State Park is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. From its lush forests to the tranquil waters of Sawyer Harbor, this guide explores all that Potawatomi has to offer, ensuring your visit is both memorable and enjoyable.

  5. Jul 2022. Established in 1928, Potawatomi State Park is a 1,225-acre Wisconsin state park northwest of the city of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. It is located in Door County along Sturgeon Bay, an area of stunning natural beauty. The park is open year around.

  6. Attractions near Potawatomi State Park: (2.65 mi) Door County Maritime Museum (0.76 mi) Grizzly Scenic Air Tours (5.78 mi) The Farm (2.80 mi) Door County Historical Museum (6.66 mi) Renard's Cheese; View all attractions near Potawatomi State Park on Tripadvisor

  7. Potawatomi is a one of a kind park in a state full of unique state parks. The views from the park are nothing short of amazing. The tower was a bit scary and not for the faint of heart. There was no real railing going up to the top and you could look up at the stairs above you and see where they had broken off in the past.

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