- TripBuzz found 22 things to do with kids in or near Bayfield, Wisconsin, including 4 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ashland and La Pointe.
- From Animaashi Sailing Company to Pike's Creek Mt Ashwabay Ski Trails, the Bayfield area offers 29 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Adventure Tour, Specialty Museums and Gardens.
- Named after a British Royal Topographer Engineer, Bayfield is a city with a population of under 550. Located along Lake Superior, 85 miles west of Duluth, the city previously operated in the lumber and fishing industries. Today, it is a tourist destination with two major yearly events: Apple Fest and Race Week.
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Copper Peak is a skiing and snowboarding facility with a steep in-run that is one of only six ski flying hills in existence. Visitors take a chair-lift to the top, then ski to the bottom of the 24-story structure.
41.8 Miles
A ski resort that offers lodging and a variety of scenic trails, ABR Trails also sells and rents equipment. They feature trails suited to beginning and experienced cross-country skiers and snowshoers.
41.9 Miles
Nestled inside of Tettegouche State Park, the Tettegouche Trail is a moderately difficult hiking trail that contains inclines and stairs. Trail highlights include the High Falls at Baptist River and Palisade Head.
42.7 Miles
The oldest operating lighthouse in Minnesota, the Two Harbors Lighthouse was built in 1892 and it is included, since 1984, in the National Register of Historic Places.
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520 South Ave # 1, Two Harbors, MN
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Located along the Two Harbor's Historic Waterfront, the Lake County Historical Society Museum campus consists of four museums. The Two Harbors Light Station, Depot Museum, 3M Museum, and Edna G. Tugboat are located on the campus.
42.7 Miles
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Depot Museum contains memorabilia that will aid in preserving the history of the community. This includes numerous photos, documents and other artifacts from the early 1900's.
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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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Situated in the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, the Little Carp River Trail follows directly alongside the river for which it was named. The trail also works with its sister path which follows the Big Carp River.
48.4 Miles
Bordering Lake Superior, Minnesota's North Score Scenic Drive offers unparalleled coastal views. Travellers also enjoy the majestic silhouette of the Sawtooth Mountains, located on the other side of the Drive.