Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin
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From orchards and farms to some of the Wisconsin’s best birding, Door County is a nature-lover’s dream in fall.
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With thousands of acres of preserved wilderness at The Ridges Sanctuary, Toft Point State Natural Area, and Kangaroo Lake Preserve, Baileys Harbor puts you at the threshold of a natural wonderland.
Enjoy spectacular fishing, quiet beaches, and paddling, plus three lighthouses, a brewery, unique shops, shorefront lodging, vibrant restaurants, and a long list of festivals.
Baileys Harbor Restaurants
Whether it’s brews at the local brewery, a Friday fish fry at the corner tavern, or fine dining and cocktails, Baileys Harbor offers some of the county’s most unique dining options. You’ll also find craft cocktails with fine dining, a favorite local winery, and food delivered by train cars here.
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Lodging in Baileys Harbor
Shorefront B&Bs, family-friendly campgrounds, historic lodges, and waterfront resorts make Baileys Harbor a destination for every traveler. Find great house rentals, hotels, and quiet inland lake resorts, all within a few minutes of the heart of town.
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Things to Do in Baileys Harbor
Baileys Harbor is connected to Door County’s natural elements in a way unlike other communities. The LEED-certified nature center at the acclaimed Ridges Sanctuary welcomes you at the north edge of downtown. Here you can visit iconic lighthouses or hike or snowshoe through old-growth forest and swales created by Lake Michigan centuries ago.
All this, when you’re not busy on a water-sport adventure, fishing, or shopping for furniture and gifts.
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5 Must-Dos in Baileys Harbor
1. Go on a lighthouse adventure
Three of the county’s 11 lighthouses are in Baileys Harbor: the old Bird Cage Lighthouse, the Baileys Harbor Range Lights, and the iconic Cana Island Light. Each is worth a visit and a photo.
2. Drive or bike on rustic roads
Baileys Harbor is home to smooth highways and rural backroads perfect for a scenic drive or bike ride. Take the roads less traveled, such as Ridges Road or County Q, and find hidden lake views, trails, and shorelines.
3. Hike the Ridges Sanctuary
Take a hike at this iconic nature center to view the ridges and swales formed thousands of years ago by the receding lake. As a bonus, you’ll spot rare wildflowers, birds, and animals in the old-growth woods of Wisconsin’s oldest private nature preserve.
4. Bass-fish off the Kangaroo Lake causeway
This small, quiet inland lake is a great spot for kids to fall in love with fishing and spending time in nature, among the lily pads and reeds.
5. Visit the Sunday market
Held on the lawn of the Baileys Harbor Town Hall, the Sunday farmers market has grown into one of the busiest on the peninsula. Grab a bite from a food truck, meet local artisans, and pick up produce for your dinner table.
Baileys Harbor Annual Events
Peninsula Century Spring Classic
Bike enthusiasts from all corners of the Midwest travel to Baileys Harbor to kick off the spring season and participate in bike races that range from 25–100 miles.Beer Festival
Local restaurateurs, esteemed brewers, and musicians from around the state join forces in a one-day festival, offering street food and high-quality brews.4th of July Celebration
Fireworks, food, music, and a parade are just some of the old-fashioned American fun fest-goers enjoy at Baileys Harbor's Independence Day celebration.