The Remote Destination in Wisconsin Where the Drive Is Worth the Final View
Discover the beauty of the Bayfield Peninsula in northern Wisconsin, featuring the Apostle Islands, Meyers Beach, and the Lakeshore Trail. Plan your visit today!
Although there are certainly many wild and scenic places in Wisconsin, most places in the state are within a couple hours of a good-sized town or city. That said, you'll still plenty of spots that certainly feel remote - especially when there's little else that's on the way to your final destination. On such place is the tip of the Bayfield Peninsula in far northern Wisconsin. If you're coming from the state's largest metropolitan areas - Milwaukee and Madison - the drive can definitely take a while. But when you see what's waiting for you, I'm pretty sure you'll agree that it was worth it.
To get to the spot I'm thinking of, you'll need to point your car northward and drive - from wherever you are in Wisconsin. If you can't drive any farther north, you're pretty much there. You'll definitely want to make a stop in the tiny town of Cornucopia on the Lake Superior shore. It's the northernmost village in Wisconsin and home to the charming Ehlers Store. Just northeast of town, you'll enter Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, where you'll find Meyers Beach and the trail head for the Lakeshore Trail.
Head out on this moderately-challenging, 4.3-mile out and back trail to stretch your legs after the long drive and to enjoy some of the most dramatic views in all of Wisconsin. This two-mile stretch of forested, sandstone cliffs towers above the lake and a hike affords views of the dramatic shoreline, riddled with its famous sea caves, and several of the Apostle Islands. There may not be better vistas - or a prettier hike - in all of the Badger State.
You've made the trip, so why not stay a while and really enjoy the views you've traveled all this way to see. This charming Airbnb cabin, for example, is an affordable option located northeast of Cornucopia and just minutes from Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Meyers Beach Sea Caves, and the Lakeshore Trail. With two bedrooms and a bathroom, up to four guests will enjoy Lupine Landing's secluded, wooded property and views of the Lake Superior shoreline through the cabin's floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as several outdoor spaces.
There are few spots in Wisconsin that offer a bigger payoff for a long drive than this stretch of the Bayfield Peninsula. (The tip of Door County is definitely another contender.) Check out the official National Park Service webpage for the Apostle Islands to get more information about this gorgeous part of the Badger State. And you may want to download AllTrails Plus to have maps of the park's trails at your fingertips - even if you don't have cell service, which can definitely be spotty in this area. If you get over to Bayfield on the other side of the peninsula, set aside some time to take the ferry over to Madeline Island and grab a drink at Tom's Burned Down Cafe, one of the coolest bars in Wisconsin.
Have you visited the northern tip of the Bayfield Peninsula? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to tell us about your favorite scenic places in Wisconsin.
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