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18 Best & Amusing Things To Do In Bayfield WI

Steve Jennifer
Updated: Mar 18, 2024

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One of the smallest towns in Wisconsin, Bayfield has a lot to offer to its visitors in terms of adventures, exploring, and sightseeing.

The small town is known for its Chautauqua tent shows, orchards, and maritime museums as well as for being the gateway to the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, famous for its sea caves and lighthouses.

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The Top Attractions To Visit In Bayfield

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01. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore

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02. Meyers Beach Sea Caves

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03. Bayfield Maritime Museum

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04. Brownstone Trail

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05. Old Bayfield County Courthouse

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06. Pikes Bay Marina

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07. Mt Ashwabay Ski And Recreation Area

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08. Whitecap Kayak

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09. Hauser’s Superior View Orchard

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10. Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua

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11. Christ Episcopal Church

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12. Blue Vista Farm

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13. Big Ravine Trail

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14. Eckel’s Pottery and Fine Crafts Gallery

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15. Bayfield Apple Company

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Best Places To Stay In Bayfield WI

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Things To Know Before Visiting Bayfield WI

    1. Check the weather conditions before visiting and pack accordingly. Lots of places are closed down due to bad weather conditions so check beforehand and plan accordingly.
    1. There are lots of hiking and biking trails in Bayfield. Don’t forget to pack comfortable running shoes.
    1. When exploring the sea caves, make sure to follow all proper protocols and carry all the necessary things in your bag pack.
    1. Carry a first aid kit for emergencies.
    1. Carry a jacket or sweater for the change of temperature or rain on Lake Superior.

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