Door County - The Official Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 21) Experience it ALL in Door County! pICKING pumpKINs © CuTTING EDGE fall – a season for your senses Fill your senses with the dazzling colors, pungent smells, and quiet sounds of nature as you hike or bike through the parks. Or treat yourself to a scenic cruise by car, boat, horse-drawn wagon, or an eagle-eyed view with a scenic airplane ride. Fall colors begin to turn in late September and usually peak by mid–October. For your taste buds, there are roadside stands and farmers’ markets at every turn, offering crisp apples from local orchards, aromatic hot cider, and the bounty of the local harvest. Door County has some of the best harvest festivals in the Midwest with pumpkin decorations, parades, collector cars, arts & crafts, fireworks, and more. Winter roManCe & outdoor fun slEDDING IN DOOr COuNTy © CuTTING EDGE slEIGh rIDE W\mAybErry CArrIAGEs From December to April, we offer special packages for two that include pampering accommodations, tasty food, and special extras such as massages, sleigh rides, or chocolates and champagne. Click on The Nature of Romance feature for more info online at www.DoorCounty.com. Explore more than 100 miles of county trails, perfect for skiing or snowshoeing, or zip along 250 miles of snowmobile trails. Pack up the sleds and hit Hill 17 at Peninsula State Park or sharpen your blades for some great ice skating at local rinks. Don’t miss our special winter events including hundreds of plunging “polar bears,” a zany New Year’s Day parade, candlelight skiing at the state parks, and the Fish Creek Winter Festival & Games. pENINsulA sTATE pArK GOlF COursE © JON JArOsh DoorCounty.com 21 21 http://www.doorcounty.com/do/seasonal.aspx#Fall http://www.doorcounty.com/do/seasonal.aspx#Winter
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