Called (by some) the Cape Cod of the Midwest, Door County is a singular peninsula off the eastern coast of Wisconsin. A summer vacation paradise for all ages, Door County has as much appeal for four-legged travelers because it does for humans. With so many outdoor activities and small businesses that take and look after dogs, Door County is a superb destination for a vacation together with your best friend.
Here’s what so as to add to your dog-centric Door County itinerary:
This music-themed motel (there is a recording studio on-site) is super dog-friendly and situated in the guts of downtown Sturgeon Bay. A 2009 restoration renovated the 1952 property, which still offers a retro summer vacation vibe, in addition to a good looking lawn to your dog to rejoice on. Many local restaurants, shops, and more are only just a few blocks away in any direction of the property.
Spending time on the water is a necessary a part of the Door County experience, and naturally it’s even higher with a dog. Door Country Kayak Tours offers quite a few guided kayak tours, and dogs can come along so long as they wear a life jacket. Paddle near peninsulas, caves, dunes, and more on group adventures of two hours and longer.
No Midwestern beach vacation is complete with out a visit to a kitschy restaurant (or several), and this tropical Wisconsin-style bar and grill overlooking Lake Michigan is the proper stop. Dogs are welcome, and there are plenty most nights. Stop by for a classic Door Country Fish Boil, Friday night barbecue, live music, and more. Spacious outdoor space allows the dogs to take a break between rounds of drinks, chicken wings, and nachos.
Another Midwest must-try: Frozen Custard. This long-time Door County classic is understood for its ever-changing day by day flavors, in addition to decadent sundaes and homemade pies. A barbecue menu with more substantial fare can be offered. Sit outside on the property, adorned with eclectic decor, rocking chairs, and youngsters’s play areas.
It’s far too rare to search out a beach where dogs can run free, especially during peak summer season. But this public park has a reserved beach, the third from the doorway. Take your dog for a brief walk along a shaded path and lower than a mile later you are in dog beach paradise. All dogs can frolic off-leash within the sand and wavy Lake Michigan.
After an extended day outdoors, it’s just perfect to chill out under the celebs and watch a classic American musical production. And yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome to observe seasonal performances on the park’s outdoor theater.
For a little bit of nostalgia (and convey your individual air-con if you will have your individual automobile), you’ll be able to take your dog on a date at Door County’s classic Nineteen Fifties drive-in theater. Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome if viewers prefer to observe outside, and all dogs must remain on a leash. An on-site concession stand offers all types of candy, ice cream, sodas and more.