Suggested Listings
Prentice Park
Prentice Park is Ashland’s largest park at approximately 100 acres offering tent camping sites, six small RV sites, two pavilions, artesian wells, wildlife viewing & playgrounds. It features 1.5 miles of ADA compliant trails, one mile of primitive walking trails, and also connects to the
Park Rd, Ashland, WI 54806
Soo Line 950 Locomotive
The 950 was built in July 1900 by the Baldwin Locomotive Company of Philadelphia, PA. It was the largest steam locomotive in the world at that time and is the only decapod (10-wheel drive) engine ever built. Originally numbered 600 by the Soo Line, the locomotive was put in service between
400 3rd St W, Ashland, WI 54806
Now Closed
Maslowski Beach
Offers swimming beach, playground, restrooms, pavilion, access point for the Waterfront Trail walking and biking trail, and artesian well. Click here for our Parks and Beaches Brochure.
Hwy 2 W, Ashland, WI 54806
Chequamegon Bay
The Chequamegon Bay offers 14 species of game fish and is the major sportfishing area on Lake Superior. Although Lake Superior rarely freezes over, winter usually bring sufficient ice on Chequamegon Bay for ice fishing. If you’re a birding enthusiast, Ashland and the Chequamegon Bay offer
Chequamegon Bay, Ashland, WI 54806
Ashland Mural Walk/Main Street Business District
The 8-block Main Street business district is listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places and features over 20 murals depicting people and events from Ashland’s history. Murals start at the corner of Ellis Avenue and Main Street, continuing on streets going west in Ashland’s
Main Street West, Ashland, WI
Tri-County Corridor Recreation Trail
The Tri-County Corridor Recreation Trail is approximately a 60-mile converted railbed trail running from Ashland to Superior, beginning at Prentice Park (on Turner Road) and winding through Fish Creek Slough. Motorized and non-motorized use permitted. The Tri-County Corridor is also the
Sanborn Ave, Ashland, WI 54806