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Solstice Outdoors
Solstice Outdoors is conveniently located right on Chequamegon Bay and offers kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals, which can be launched right from their private sandy beach. They are happy to accommodate groups. The outfitter also offers bike rentals and ski and snowshoe rentals during the
2521 Lake Shore Dr W, Ashland, WI 54806
Ashland Waterfront Trail – Ashland Rails to Trails System
The Ashland Rails to Trails System (ARTS) and Waterfront Trail is an 11.5-mile asphalt pedestrian trail that takes you along Lake Superior’s shoreline past historic structures, public art displays, fishing piers, public beaches, playgrounds, and other recreation amenities. Ashland’s
Park Rd, Ashland, WI 54806
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Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
Stop at the visitor center on your way into town, where staff can answer questions and suggest activities in the area. While there, check out the many engaging exhibits and displays that capture and explain the region’s cultural and natural history. Don’t miss the five
29270 County Hwy G, 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
Ashland Marina
Ashland’s 121-slip marina is a certified Wisconsin Clean Marina that includes amenities such as washrooms and showers, 30 amp electrical and water pedestals, easily accessible fuel and pump-out dock. The marina can accommodate transient boats up to 55′ and has a 35-ton travel lift to
301 N Ellis Ave, Ashland, WI 54806
Old Baileys Harbor Bird Cage Lighthouse
Old Baileys Harbor Bird Cage Lighthouse began operation in 1853 on a small island now known as Lighthouse Island, a small island along the eastern shore of the harbor. Baileys Harbor was named after Captain Justice Bailey, who took refuge in the U-shaped inlet after encountering an unexpected
Baileys Harbor, WI 54202