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Apostle Island area

garmp
Explorer II
Explorer II
Plan to head to Pattison SP in Wisconsin in mid Sept and always wanted to see Apostle Island. Although we probably won't go to the island(s) them selves, still want to see the area. Buy some good smoked fish and see the sights before heading on to the UP. Any pros or cons for a 26' coach? What's worth seeing and what's not.

thanks
Our 2351D Phoenix Cruiser, Jack, has turned us from campers into RVers and loving it!
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thomerwald
Explorer
Explorer
Hi, I am new to RVing, but was a Park Service volunteer there over the past 20 years. If you don't have a boat, the only and best way to see the islands is the Apostle Islands Cruise service. I highly recommend them, especially the Grand Cruise. Bayfield is a lovely town with a nice historic boat park and museum. One of the best Museums is on Madeline Island. I have camped only on the islands and at the Casino campground which is mostly RV sites. I recommend them. SPend a few days in the area and enjoy. There is ONE hiking trail in the park where you can walk to see the Sea Caves from above that leaves from Meyers Beach.
If you go in the fall, it's the perfect time to visit apple orchards and wineries too.

garmp
Explorer II
Explorer II
We will have a 26' coach and from Pattison the next stop is Copper Falls for a couple of days. Then onto the UP with some time at Little Girls Point County park.
Thanks for the info.
Our 2351D Phoenix Cruiser, Jack, has turned us from campers into RVers and loving it!

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
wow! you have your own tour guide, nice right up great info. I remember some of those places.

robbiesgram
Explorer
Explorer
My first suggestion is to call and determine what will be open. The Covid count is on the rise in No. WI. Many places may be closed or on limited hours. How much time to you plan to spend in the area? Do you want to pull the trailer with you? I would find a campground much closer to the Islands than Pattison, you are going to spend several hours just driving to the Islands.

Hi 13 is a decent 2 lane road, but it does have curves and hills, regardless of the direction you take. If you want to see it all, use the following directions

The scenic way to see the Apostle Islands would be to take WI 13 from Superior WI to Port Wing, Herbster and Cornucopia. At Corny, stop at Meyerโ€™s Beach and hike out to the Sea Caves. It is a fairly strenuous hike, hiking poles are recommended.

Continue on 13 to Little Sand Bay visitorโ€™s center, tour the old fishing camp. Island tour boats are docked here also. Take a swim in the big lake.

Back on 13 to Red Cliff Reservation. There is a campground, casino and a tribal park.

4 miles down 13 to Bayfield, take the ferry to Madeline Island. There are nice restaurants and Bodine Fishery. They sell smoked Lake Superior trout and salmon. Hit one or more of the apple orchards for fresh picked or pick your own apples.

Down the road is Washburn, and then on to HI 2, turning east to Ashland and then on to MI.

Try to stop at the Great Lakes visitor center at the junction of 2 & 63. It is a great place to stop and get some history of the area.

Enjoy your trip

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
went to the island 40years ago, nice visit, in july the black flies ate us for lunch, but the area was very nice spent time in ashland shopping.