
Hotels in Sevastopol
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Browse hotels in Sevastopol, WI — a Door County township near Green Bay orchards and Peninsula State Park. Car access required; peak season May–October.
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About Sevastopol
Sevastopol: Door County's Quiet Peninsula Town
Sevastopol is a township in Door County, Wisconsin, occupying the mid-section of the Door Peninsula where Green Bay lies to the west and Lake Michigan to the east. The surrounding landscape is defined by cherry and apple orchards, limestone bluffs, and the Niagara Escarpment that shapes the peninsula's geology. Visitors arrive primarily between May and October for orchard harvests, cycling the Ahnapee State Trail, and day trips to Peninsula State Park, roughly 20 miles north.
Where to Stay
Accommodations in Sevastopol range from roadside motels along Highway 42 to small inns and cottages tucked among the orchards. The township sits within a 10-minute drive of Sturgeon Bay, Door County's largest city, which expands the lodging options considerably. Travelers attending the Door County Festival of Blossoms in May or the autumn harvest season should book several weeks in advance.
Practical Tips
- Getting around: A car is essential — public transit does not serve rural Sevastopol.
- Season: Peak season runs Memorial Day through October; many properties close November through April.
- Nearby anchor: Sturgeon Bay drawbridges open frequently for maritime traffic — allow extra travel time.
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