The beach is part of the waterfront revitalization project that includes the adjacent marina and public parks.
The swimming pier is a modular structure designed to be removed during winter months to prevent ice damage.
The beach shoreline was significantly expanded and renovated in the early 2010s to address erosion and improve public space.
The water quality is monitored regularly during the swimming season by the Kewaunee and Door County Public Health departments.
The beach is situated on the west side of the Door County peninsula, known for providing unobstructed sunset views over the water.
Sister Bay Beach is a 600-foot-long public swimming area located on the shores of Green Bay in Door County, Wisconsin. The park features a sandy beach, a swimming pier with a ladder, and a dedicated grassy lawn area. It serves as a central hub for the Village of Sister Bay and provides direct water access to the bay. The facility is equipped with modern restrooms, changing rooms, and outdoor showers. A paved pathway connects the beach to the surrounding village infrastructure. The area is maintained by the Village of Sister Bay and is a focal point for local summer recreation.
From the end of the swimming pier looking back toward the shoreline during sunset.
Visit during weekday mornings to secure parking in the immediate vicinity.
Bring water shoes if you have sensitive feet, as the shoreline can be rocky beneath the sand.
Pack a picnic to utilize the benches and tables located on the elevated grassy area.
Do not attempt to park in private lots owned by nearby restaurants, as these are monitored and strictly enforced.
The beach facilities and swimming amenities are primarily available from late spring through early autumn.
Alcohol is prohibited on the beach; pack out all trash to keep the area clean.