- TripBuzz found 22 things to do with kids in or near Ashland, Wisconsin, including 20 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bayfield and La Pointe.
- From Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center to The Mural Walk in Ashland, the Ashland area offers 29 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Visitor Centers, Kayaking and History Museums.
- Resting on Lake Superior, Ashland is an industrial town housing both window and equipment manufacturers. With one of the largest waterfalls in the state located here, the town is also popular with tourists, especially bass and angler fisherman. Other attractions in the area include Northland College and an historical downtown district.
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Gooseberry Falls is known for its waterfalls. The park's highlights are the scenic waterfalls, the Lake Superior shoreline, the historic Civilian Conservation Corps log and stone structures, its accessible trails, and the Gateway Plaza. The Visitor Center features interpretive displays, and the Nature Store.
47.8 Miles
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3755 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd., Two Harbors, MN 55616
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Split Rock Lighthouse State Park is best known for its historic lighthouse. Other park highlights are the waterfalls, scenic views of Lake Superior, picnic area along the lakeshore, and tent camping. The trails along the lake link up to Superior Hiking Trail.
47.9 Miles
The Superior Hiking Trail is a footpath in Northeastern Minnesota. Most of its length follows the ridgeline overlooking Lake Superior. It travels through forests of birch, pine, fir, aspen, and cedar. The footpath is for hiking only.
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10881 W State Rd 77, Hayward, WI 54843
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Family owned and operated, Spider Lake Ranch Riding Stable offers guided trail rides for riders of all ages and experience levels. The ranch focuses on rider education as well as on the rides themselves.
48.7 Miles
Towering Pines Mini Golf is a miniature golf course with features like Norway pines, floral gardens, a rock waterfall, streams, ponds and fountains as obstacles and scenery. They open from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend.
49.2 Miles
This is over 50 miles of groomed trail for hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and skiing, with a small town on each end of the trail. There are scenic views and challenging hills.
49.2 Miles
The Park Theater dates to 1948, at which time it was a movie theatre. The theater is now a venue for music, dance, film, drama, visual arts, and multicultural events.
49.2 Miles
The Hayward Amusement Center is a recreational facility offering numerous attractions for its guests to enjoy. Go-karts and miniature golf are among the attractions that bring visitors to the center.
49.4 Miles
This is a fishing museum with exhibits of fishing gear from the 30's, 40's and 50's along with over 50,000 vintage and sport fishing artifacts. There's a giant fish out front that visitors can climb up into the mouth observation deck to view the grounds, and onsite fishing.
49.5 Miles
In 1926, the government built the Turtle Flambeau Dam creating the 35,500-acre Turtle Flambeau Scenic Wilderness Waters Area. In the area, people can tube; water ski; canoe; kayak; fish for crappie, muskies, and small mouth bass; hunt for deer, bear, snowshoe hare, and turkey; and trap for mink and beaver.