Since 1970, our country has dedicated a spring day to reflect upon the beauty of the earth and recommit to protecting our natural resources. In Door County, where a long annual freeze enables an incredible re-awakening our landscape, this spring day has a profound effect. As a tourist destination that has an uncommon dual mission of both protecting our unique and breathtaking natural beauty as well as inviting guests to come and appreciate it, Door County exemplifies the purpose of Earth Day celebrations. This month, we’re putting the focus on Door County’s natural beauty with info on how to enjoy it and celebrate it. Book your stay at Open Hearth Lodge to put yourself in the heart of Door County’s unbelievable ecosystem and enjoy all that it has to offer.
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Door County has been a golf destination for longer than we can remember, and the options for world-class courses only keep improving. After a mild winter, with some courses even opening briefly in February, the landscape is ready for a truly amazing season.
Northwoods, Door County come alive as courses across far northern Wisconsin begin to open for 2024 season
Appreciating the Land
We’re so thrilled that the newest Door County Land Trust property is less than 10 minutes from our door! Three Springs Nature Preserve is open for public visiting and hiking, where guests can appreciate the importance of the headwaters and wetlands to Door County ecology.
New Door County Land Trust property is small, but its importance to water quality is big
Earth Day Celebrations
Where better to celebrate the planet than one of its most beautiful places! These “Every Day is Earth Day” events present opportunities for appreciation and education for all:
Four Days, Four Locations for Earth Day Celebration
One More Thing: Alice in Dairyland
Wisconsin’s long-standing Alice in Dairyland competition is not only a treasured institution, but also a valuable source of education about the importance of Wisconsin Agriculture. This year, the finals come to Door County!
Get tickets now for the Alice in Dairyland Finals in Door County