Lodging & Meals

Lodging
Hotel accommodations are available at our host location, Rowleys Bay Resort or call 920-854-2385. Be sure to tell them you are attending the Symposium.

Camping is available a stone's throw from the symposium site at the Wagon Trail Campground or call 920-854-4818. Be sure to tell them you are attending the Symposium.

There are many other places to stay on the peninsula, ranging from hike-in campsites to lush bed and breakfasts. For more of these alternatives please visit the Door County Chamber of Commerce.


Meals
Meals Included on Days you are Registered
Friday Dinner
Saturday Dinner
Sunday Lunch

Meals on Your Own
Breakfast - For guests staying at Rowleys Bay Resort, limited, pre-paid only seating will be available at the Rowleys Bay Restaurant Breakfast Buffet. You must call the restaurant at 920-854-2385 to prepay beginning June 10th. We recommend calling early as seats will likely sell out. Grandma's Bakery will also be open in the mornings. Additionally, all rooms at the resort have a small refrigerator so you can plan to store your food in your room. There is one microwave located in Grandma's Bakery at the Resort for guest use if needed.

Lunch - Bring your own or order a box lunch from Grandma's Bakery at Rowleys Bay Resort. The Resort Restaurant is not open for lunch. We recommend you plan to eat lunch on site - it's a bit too far to get lunch in town in the allotted time between sessions. If you are registered for Sunday, lunch will be provided.

Extra Meals
Extra meals for non-participants may be ordered when you register and are available for Friday dinner, Saturday dinner and Sunday lunch. The cost is $20 per meal.

 

"My biggest thrill... was sharing this experience with my 8-year-old granddaughter, who thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of this paddling experience - from realizing her capabilities, paddling in waves and playing games to meeting new friends and working together with other kid paddlers to transport boats and gear."

"It was a HUGE benefit. I now have a wonderful base of knowledge to grow from... a huge list of things I can go home and practice. Have a much better understanding of the sport as a whole."