Things To Do In Lake Superior
- Published Date: April 24, 2025
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Things To Do In Lake Superior
After you have fished with Captain Lorin, here are some fun options for the whole family to enjoy around Lake Superior. The region offers a rich blend of outdoor adventures, cultural landmarks, and relaxing activities perfect for travelers of all ages. From the wild beauty of the Apostle Islands to charming local towns, there's something for everyone to explore after your fishing charter.
Explore the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
The Apostle Islands are more than just a fishing paradise. Families can take scenic boat tours, paddle along sandstone cliffs, or hike one of the many forested trails on the islands. Sea caves, best viewed by kayak or tour boat, are among the most photographed natural features in the area. Raspberry Island’s historic lighthouse is a great educational stop with beautiful panoramic views. Don’t forget your camera—the sunsets here are spectacular.
Known as the gateway to the Apostle Islands, Bayfield is a charming lakeside town filled with galleries, shops, and local eateries. Stroll the marina, pick up local art, and treat yourself to fresh berry pies from area farms. During the summer months, Bayfield is bustling with farmers' markets, music festivals, and family-friendly events. In autumn, the Bayfield Apple Festival is a must-attend event with food vendors, crafts, and a festive atmosphere.
Tour the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum and Lighthouses
Lake Superior’s vast size and unpredictable weather have made it the final resting place for many ships. The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime history, complete with exhibits on shipwrecks, rescues, and lighthouse keepers. Kids and adults alike will be intrigued by the stories of survival and discovery. You can also tour various historic lighthouses along the Wisconsin and Minnesota coasts, many of which are open seasonally.
Hike and Camp Along the Lake Superior Trail Systems
There’s no shortage of hiking opportunities near Lake Superior. From short nature walks to challenging treks, trails wind through state parks, forests, and lakeside cliffs. The Superior Hiking Trail in Minnesota spans over 300 miles, with multiple access points near the lake. Many trails lead to scenic overlooks, waterfalls, and quiet beaches perfect for picnics. Camping is also widely available, from rustic backcountry spots to RV-friendly sites with amenities.
Learn About Local Culture and History
Museums, heritage centers, and Native American cultural sites add depth to your visit. Stop by the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center to learn about the area’s ecology, wildlife, and history. Explore Ashland’s murals that celebrate local industry and culture or attend seasonal storytelling events hosted by the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. These opportunities offer meaningful ways to connect with the people and traditions of the region.
Whether you're winding down after a day on the water or looking to fill the rest of your Lake Superior vacation, these activities add fun, culture, and exploration to your trip. After a rewarding fishing experience with Captain Lorin LeMire, the Lake Superior region continues to offer lasting memories for everyone in the family.