Door County - The Official Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 20) Spring Summer Winter Fall suMMer fun for everyone From Memorial Day to Labor Day, Door County hums with activities for families, couples, and nature lovers. There’s so much to do that even a week isn’t enough time to explore everything. With more than 300 miles of scenic shoreline dotted with bustling harbors and quiet coves, Door County offers a wealth of water-based recreation. Sandy beaches, sailing, cruising, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, boat rentals, charters or a unique car ferry ride to Washington Island are just a few ways to enjoy the sparkling waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan. WATEr FuN © mIKE rOEmEr sPring Means BlossoMs everyWhere sprING TulIps © lEN vIllANO Every May, thousands of acres of cherry and apple blossoms spring to life, millions of daffodils and tulips pop up all over the peninsula, and countless wildflowers carpet the forests, meadows and roadsides. The Door County Festival of Blossoms in May is a month-long celebration of the county’s spring beauty and rich natural heritage. Garden and nature walks throughout the county are just the beginning. Special events include arts and crafts shows, historical tours, children’s activities and the annual Door County Lighthouse Walk. Let yourself in on the secret of spring in Door County! ChErry blOssOms AT OrChArD COuNTry © DAN EGGErT 20 20 The Official Door County Visitor Guide The Official Door County Visitor Guide http://www.doorcounty.com/do/seasonal.aspx#Summer http://www.doorcounty.com/do/seasonal.aspx#Spring
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