
Showing 7 of 7 parks within 50 miles of Green Bay










State Park • State Historic Site • WI • 2.9 mi
Overview Heritage Hill State Historical Park is a living history museum located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Spanning several hundred acres, the park preserves and…

State Park • WI • 8.1 mi
Overview Lost Dauphin State Park is a small and quiet state park located in west-central Wisconsin near the village of Fountain City along the Mississippi…

State Park • WI • 26 mi
Overview Located along the Oconto River in northeastern Wisconsin, Copper Culture State Park preserves one of the most significant archaeological sites in the…

State Park • WI • 28 mi
Overview High Cliff State Park is a distinctive Lake Winnebago shoreline park located in east-central Wisconsin near the community of Sherwood. Known for its…

State Park • WI • 38 mi
Overview Overlooking the waters of Sturgeon Bay in Door County, Potawatomi State Park offers a scenic blend of shoreline, forested hills, and wide-open views…

State Park • State Recreation Area • WI • 42 mi
Overview Fischer Creek State Recreation Area is a quiet coastal park located along the shoreline of Lake Michigan in northeastern Wisconsin. Known for its open…

State Park • WI • 48 mi
Overview Preserving the tallest sand dunes in Wisconsin, Whitefish Dunes State Park offers a striking blend of shoreline, forest, and cultural history along…
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Green Bay’s location along Lake Michigan and the Fox River makes it a great starting point for exploring the natural landscapes of northeastern Wisconsin. Within roughly 50 miles of the city, visitors can reach a variety of parks, forests, lakes, and scenic outdoor destinations across the surrounding region.
This distance includes many popular parks throughout the Fox Valley, the forests and shorelines of the Door Peninsula, and peaceful natural areas throughout northeastern Wisconsin. Whether you are planning a relaxing day trip, a scenic hike, or time on the water, the parks near Green Bay offer many opportunities to explore the outdoors.
The landscapes surrounding Green Bay feature a mix of inland lakes, forested hills, river corridors, and coastal environments along Lake Michigan. Glacial activity shaped the terrain throughout the region, creating rolling hills, wetlands, and diverse natural habitats.
Visitors exploring parks within this distance can experience wooded trails, quiet lakeshores, scenic overlooks, and protected natural areas that showcase the beauty of northeastern Wisconsin.
Parks within 50 miles of Green Bay offer a wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities. Hiking and biking trails wind through forests and along rivers, while lakes and bays provide excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and paddling.
Many parks also include campgrounds, picnic areas, playgrounds, and nature centers that make them ideal destinations for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking to spend time in Wisconsin’s natural landscapes.
From lakeshore parks along the Door Peninsula to forested natural areas across northeastern Wisconsin, the parks within 50 miles of Green Bay provide many ways to enjoy the outdoors. Use this guide to discover nearby destinations and start planning your next outdoor adventure.