- Our list of the best things to do in Fish Creek, Wisconsin, features the top 122 nearby activities — including 64 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fish Creek, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Fish Creek, WI , followed by 104 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sturgeon Bay, Ephraim, Sister Bay, Egg Harbor, Washington Island, Baileys Harbor, Marinette, Ellison Bay and Wisconsin Dells
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21.2 Miles
97%
114 votes
18 North 4th Ave., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
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See antique fire trucks, fire-fighting artifacts, a Mike Orthober created wildlife diorama, replica street scene from early Door County, antique farm equipment including apple and cherry orchard equipment, war memorial, and folk art can all be seen at the Door County Historical Museum. The museum also offers ma…
21.3 Miles
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The Garden Door
Peninsular Agricultural Research Station, Sturgeon Bay, WI
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The Door County Master Gardeners design and currently maintain the Garden Door. Attractions at this public garden include a meditation tunnel, fairy garden, and outdoor double kaliedascope along with several benches for general relaxation.
21.3 Miles
Located along Lake Michigan, Cave Point County Park offers views of the lake along with underwater caves and limestone formations. The park provides picnic tables, grills, wooded areas, hiking trails and restroom facilities.
21.3 Miles
Located within the Sturgeon Bay Library, the Miller Art Museum is a museum that displays works and exhibits from artists of the local area and community. The museum contains over 600 different works that are from nearly 200 different artists.
21.6 Miles
Featuring a variety of narrated tours while exploring the waters of Sturgeon Bay, Door County Fireboat Cruises, provides family friendly entertainment for visitors of all ages. Passengers board the fireboat, built in 1937, for the daytime or sunset cruises.
21.6 Miles
88%
263 votes
120 N. Madison Ave., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
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The Door County Maritime Museum operates three different museums. The Sturgeon Bay Museum pays tribute to the area's commercial ship building industry, the Cana Island museum is the 1869 Cana Island Lighthouse, and the Gills Rock Museum telling the story of Dan Seavey and teaching the area's fishing history.
22.3 Miles
The Wilson and Carol Trueblood Performing Arts Center is a performing arts center featuring a 270 seat auditorium. Attractions include live performances and a variety of entertaining and educational events.
22.7 Miles
Wine tasting run at a $2 for 5 wines at Door 44 Winery. They specialize in sweet wines but also offer red wines. Their hosts are knowledgeable about the wine and explain the wine making process to the visitors.
22.9 Miles
Established in 1899, Nelsen's Hall is a restaurant and bar, and is recognized as being the largest purveyor of Angostura Bitters in the world. During prohibition, the hall received a pharmacy license so it is also the oldest legally continuously operated tavern in the state of Wisconsin.
23.7 Miles
Forgotten Fire Winery, Marinette, offers wine tasting and wine-related gifts for sale in its sampling room. Over twenty different wines available, including award winners. Close to Green Bay and Marinette County, the 'Waterfalls Capital of Wisconsin.'