This state park has 5 separate campgrounds offering full hookups for RVS as well as no service sites with shower houses and flush toilets nearby. The sites were all level with a gravel parking spot and plenty of room for hammocks, tents, screen rooms, etc. We stayed at the Welkers campground at the northern tip of the park which juts out into scenic Nicolet Bay. I loved that the whole park was heavily forested and there was plenty of privacy. Although there were a lot of other campers, everyone was very friendly and several came over to ask us about our mini camper. The state park, which has a $13 daily entrance fee for out of state visitors, offers lots of options for entertainment including swimming beaches, bicycling and hiking trails, a live outdoor theater, a golf course and restaurant, a nature center, lots of picknicking areas, and of course camping which was $25 for a site without services. The cost with the entrance fee was a little high for us, but the park’s proximity to all the other attractions of Door County made it worth while for us.