AppleCreek Resort
Have a relaxing time while enjoying all that Door County has to offer when you stay at the AppleCreek Resort in Fish Creek. Swim year-round in the heated indoor swimming pool and rest those travel-weary muscles in the on-site whirlpool bath. Your comfortable room will have several amenities such as a refrigerator, Internet access and a cable television. Trade up to a suite and you'll get a private whirlpool bath, a microwave oven and a working fireplace. Bring your pet when you reserve the pet-friendly cottage that includes a fireplace.
AppleCreek Resort
PO Box 157
Fish Creek, WI 54212
920-868-3525
applecreekresort.com
By the Bay Motel
Across the street from the Fish Creek beach is the 15-room By the Bay Motel. Stay here and you'll be able to walk to many of Fish Creek's shops and restaurants as well as Peninsula State Park. Play a round or two of golf at either Alpine Golf Club or Peninsula Golf Club that are located in the park. Your tastefully appointed room will have a host of amenities, including a cable television as well as individually controlled heating and air-conditioning. You can also stay in the one-bedroom suite with a separate living room and a fireplace.
By the Bay Motel
P.O. Box 367
Fish Creek, WI 54212
920-868-3456.
bythebaymotel.com
Cedar Court Inn & Guest Houses
Stay at Cedar Court Inn & Guest Houses and you will be able to walk to everything in Fish Creek, including more than six restaurants. During the summer, you can swim in the hotel's outdoor pool. Choose a motel room with several amenities like Internet access and a cable television, a Specialty Inn room to also receive a whirlpool bath and a fireplace, or a guest cottage with one, two or three bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen.
Cedar Court Inn & Guest Houses
P.O. Box 94
Fish Creek, WI 54212
920-868-3361
cedarcourt.com
Article Written By Bill Herrfeldt
Bill Herrfeldt specializes in finance, sports and the needs of retiring people, and has been published in the national edition of "Erickson Tribune," the "Washington Post" and the "Arizona Republic." He graduated from the University of Louisville.