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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
Big Rock Campground
Big Rock Campground is located three miles northwest of Washburn via County Hwy C and Big Rock Road. It has thirteen campsites available on a first come, first serve basis. Known for its rustic campsites and a Class A trout stream, the adventurer will love exploring its possibilities
78550 Big Rock Rd
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
Lake Superior View Golf Course
Lake Superior View is a par-66, 18-hole golf course with a great view of Chequamegon Bay. The bridges, ponds, flower gardens and trees surrounding the wooded fairways provide enjoyable scenery as you play. The course also has two 18-hole disc golf courses. Snacks and beverages are available with
950 County Rd C Washburn, WI 54891
Friendly Valley Beach
Friendly Valley is a great family beach located just north of Washburn. The water here tends to be warmer and shallower than other beaches, making it great for kids. The beach itself is very long, giving plenty of room for privacy if you wish. From Highway 13, take Friendly Valley Road and park
33245 Friendly Valley Rd
Washburn, WI 54891
Valhalla Recreation Area
Valhalla Recreation Area of Bayfield County is part of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Trails are maintained for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and fat-tire biking during the winter season. When there is not snow on the ground, trails are open to hiking, mountain biking, and horseback