Suggested Listings
Memorial Park Campgrounds
Washburn Memorial Park Campgrounds overlooking Lake Superior has 51 campsites and seventeen seasonal sites. Campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis. Most sites have electric and cable TV. Additional amenities include flush toilets, pay showers, drinking water, Wi
600 E Memorial Park Dr
Washburn, WI 54891
South Shore Brewery & Taphouse
Washburn’s own brewery and taphouse offers up ten different varieties of flagship, specialty, seasonal, and sometimes experimental beers, which are available as flights, pints, growler fills, and cans to go. They also have some kombuchas. One unique feature is their BYOF (Bring Your Own Food
532 W Bayfield St Washburn, WI 54891
Thompson’s West End Park
Thompson’s West End Park is a 27-acre park with swimming beach, playground, fishing pier, boat launch (with usage fee), shoreline fishing, picnic shelter, and artesian water. The park is also one of the access points to the Washburn Lakeshore Parkway and Walking Trail
401 8th Ave W
Washburn, WI 54891
Birch Grove Campground
Birch Grove Campground is located north of Long Lake eight miles west of Washburn and offers sixteen rustic campsites nestled between East and West Twin Lakes. Campsites are first come, first serve. Each campsite has a parking spur, fire ring, picnic table, tent pad, and can accommodate RV’s up
Fr 690
Washburn, WI 54891
Houghton Falls Nature Preserve
Located three and a half miles north of Washburn, this .75-mile trail traverses some beautiful natural features before ending at the edge of Lake Superior far above the water, with great views of the coastline. The waterfall flow is seasonal. The gate in the parking area locks automatically at the
4405 North, Houghton Falls Rd, Washburn, WI 54891
Washburn Area Historical Society Museum
The Washburn Area Historical Society (WAHS) Museum is housed on the second floor of the Washburn Cultural Center and contains a collection of photographs and artifacts depicting the people and industries that shaped Washburn. One exhibit is dedicated to Washburn native Tom Blake, considered the
1 E Bayfield St
Washburn, WI 54891