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This is the official guide to Superior and Douglas County, located in the far northwestern corner of Wisconsin on the south shore of Lake Superior. This guide has info on hiking, fishing, camping, ATVing, winter recreation, dining recommendations, and more!

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Celebrating 125 Years of Service1889-2014

Cover Sponsor:

After browsing through our guide, how could you resist a vacation to our outdoor paradise? While there is a lot of information in this guide to get you started, we understand that you might have a few more questions about how to make your trip to Douglas County an awesome one.

For more information about all of the fun things to see and do in Superior and Douglas County, visit our website at visitdouglascounty.org

You may also call the Superior-Douglas County Welcome Center at (800) 942-5313. Our staff will be more than happy to help you with dining, lodging, and activities recommendations. If you prefer to communicate via email, send a message to [email protected]

To chat with someone in person, please stop by the Superior-Douglas County Welcome Center, an official

Travel Wisconsin Welcome Center, located at 305 Harborview Parkway in Superior. The Welcome Center’s hours of operation vary throughout the year, so be sure to call (800) 942-5313 for current hours.

Whatever questions you have about visiting Superior and Douglas County, we’re ready to help. We can help make your vacation memorable, exciting, and most important — FUN!

We're here to Help

Connect with usBy snail mailSuperior-Douglas County Welcome Center 305 Harborview Parkway Superior, WI 54880

Superior-Douglas County Chamber/Visitors Bureau205 Belknap StreetSuperior, WI 54880

By phoneWelcome Center: (715) 392-2773 or (800) 942-5313Visitors Bureau: (715) 394-7716

Onlinevi sitd ouglasco unty. co [email protected]

Facebook.com/ SuperiorDouglasCountyCVB

@VisitDouglasCo

@VisitDouglasCounty

Visitdouglascounty.wordpress.com

Pinterest.com/visitdouglasco/

ContentsLake Superior Pages 4-5Wisconsin Point Map and Info Page 6Attractions and Entertainment Page 7Brule River Page 8Fishing Page 9Parks and Forests Pages 10-12Camping Pages 13-14ATVing Page 15Trails Pages 16-17Winter Recreation Pages 18-19Lodging Pages 20-21Dining Pages 22-25Shopping Pages 26-27History and Heritage Pages 28-29Events Pages 30-32Tower Avenue Page 33Douglas County Map Page 34Douglas County Communities Page 35City of Superior Map Page 36Photo Credits Page 37 Emergency Contacts Page 37Visit Our Neighbors Pages 38-39

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For more information about Barker’s Island Marina, see their ad on this page.

BeachesSuperior and Douglas County

are home to beaches on the south shore of Lake Superior. By far the most popular Lake Superior beach area in Douglas County is Wisconsin Point, just outside of Superior. See page 6 for a beach map and

for more information on enjoying Wisconsin Point.

Boat LaunchesThe City of Superior has four

boat launch facilities located on the Superior Bay and the St. Louis River:

• Arrowhead - west end of Superior off of Belknap Street

• North 21st Street - west end of Superior off 21st Street

• Barker’s Island - off Highway 2 and Marina Drive

• Loon’s Foot Landing - off Highway 2 on 30th Avenue East

Resident and non-resident boat launch fees apply. Annual and daily hangtags are available. Daily permits are sold at launch sites for $5. When launches are open, annual hangtags are sold at Barker’s Island Marina Ship’s Store at 250 Marina

Drive, ICO at 2704 North 21st Street, Kwik Trip at 3027 East Second Street, and the Parks and Recreation office at 1316 North 14th Street. For more information on boat

launches please call the Parks and Recreation hotline at (715) 395-7299.

Lake Superiorere’s nothing quite as poetic, moving, or beauti�l as

Make Us Your Lake Place This Summer!

715-392-7131barkers-island-marina.com

There are fewer freshwater lakes as beautiful and moving as Lake Superior. One of Douglas County’s finest features, Lake Superior is a source of economic vitality and recreation, and is home to a wide variety of wildlife. The greatest of the Great Lakes,

Lake Superior is the world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area. Lake Superior is so vast that it contains 10 percent of all the Earth’s fresh surface water and as much water as all the other Great Lakes combined. But Lake Superior is more than

just a whole lot of water — it’s a place to enjoy swimming, boating, kayaking, fishing, and outdoor recreation. The beauty, power, and vastness of Lake Superior have inspired songwriters, poets, artists, writers, and photographers. Stroll along beaches, experience

a south shore sunset, wade in the waters and search for lake stones, or just take in the wildlife. You’ll understand exactly what we mean when we say that Lake Superior is an experience for all of your senses.

Barker’s Island Festival Park and MarinaLocated on Marina Drive in

the City of Superior, Barker’s Island Festival Park features a playground, band shell pavilion, walking paths, swimming, and more. Barker’s Island also has a

marina complete with a service center and plenty of amenities. Barker’s Island provides easy access to the waters of Superior Bay and the St. Louis River, as well as the many boating opportunities on Lake Superior.

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Lucius Woods Performing Arts CenterLucius Woods County Park 9231 East Marion Avenue Solon Springs, WI 54873(715) 378-4272lwmusic.org [email protected]

Saturday evening outdoor concert series featuring an eclectic blend of quality professional music genres. Bask in the incredible beauty and ambiance of the Lucius Woods Park. The concerts provide the means to a relaxing evening with outstanding entertainment. All concerts begin at 7 p.m.

Check website for concert dates and details.

Fairlawn Mansion906 East Second Street Superior, WI 54880(715) [email protected]

Built in 1890 as the family residence of lumber and mining baron Martin Pattison and his wife Grace, Fairlawn Mansion also served as the Superior Children’s Home and Refuge for 42 years. House tours offered year-round. Available for special events. Shop the Carriage House Gift Shop for unique Victorian-inspired items.

Hours vary by season. Please call for hours.

Old �rehouse & Police Museum 402 23rd Avenue East Superior, WI 54880 (715) 394-5712superiorpublicmuseums.org [email protected]

The 1898 Firehouse, originally home to five horse-drawn fire rigs, now houses vintage firefighting equipment, the history of the Superior Police Department, and the Police & Fire Hall of Fame, which honors Wisconsin police officers and firefighters for outstanding acts of bravery and community service. Open Seasonally. Always free ad m ission.

Hours vary by season. Please call for hours.

SS Meteor Historic Whaleback Ship300 Marina Drive Superior, WI 54880(715) [email protected]

Built in Superior, Wisconsin, in 1896 by local inventor Captain Alexander McDougall, the Meteor is the last surviving example of McDougall’s innovative ships, known as “whalebacks” because their cigar-shaped steel hulls rode low in the water when loaded. Tour the

ship from engine room to pilot house. Open mid-May through mid-October.

Hours vary by season. Please call for hours.

e Cobalt Nightclub and CabaretBlack Bear Casino Resort1785 Highway 210 Carlton, MN 55719(218) 878-2327 (888) 771-0777blackbearcasinoresort.com

The Cobalt Nightclub and Cabaret is the perfect place to relax and enjoy your favorite beverage with friends. The Cobalt features the hottest bands in the area to get your feet moving and you’ll laugh along with the funniest comedians on our Comedy Nights. Stop in, and enjoy the stylish surroundings.

Live MusicThu 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.Fri, Sat 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

Comedy NightWed 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Wisconsin point Attractions and entertainmentVisit our unique

About Wisconsin PointWisconsin Point, along with

Minnesota Point, make up the largest freshwater sandbar in the world. Wisconsin Point Road is accessible via Moccasin Mike Road off of US Highway 2 just on the eastern edge of the City of Superior. The Point is made up of 229 acres with 2 3/4 miles of beach — perfect for walking, swimming, wildlife viewing, photography, and more.

Superior Entry LighthouseThe Superior Entry Lighthouse

has been on Wisconsin Point since 1913. Though it’s not open for tours, the lighthouse is one of the most highly photographed landmarks in Superior and Douglas County, and is a must-visit for lighthouse enthusiasts!

Rules and RegulationsPlease be sure to follow all rules

and regulations to help preserve Wisconsin Point!• Motor vehicle traffic and

parking is prohibited between the hours of 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. on Wisconsin Point Road, including any parking areas, beyond Lot

#1, except during the spring smelt run season as defined by the Parks and Recreation Department.• Glass beverage containers are

prohibited.• Fires may not be started closer

than 10 feet from the nearest plant life.• Camping is not allowed

between the hours of 10:30 p.m. and 5 a.m., except during the spring smelt run.• Horseback riding is not allowed

on Wisconsin Point.

Have a beachy good time at

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Brule River�sh, kayak, and canoe the

About the riverThe Bois Brule River, known to

many as “the Brule,” stretches 44 miles and is one of the most famous rivers east of the Mississippi. Known to many as the “River of Presidents,” the Brule has a long history of being a world class trout stream and vacation spot, with Presidents Grant, Coolidge, Hoover, Cleveland, and Eisenhower all having made stops at this beautiful river.The upper portion of the river

is spring-fed. The last 18 miles of the river roar and rumble with rapids and steep river bluffs as it begins its descent to Lake Superior.

�shing the BruleEach year, fly anglers make

a pilgrimage to the Brule in search of brook, brown, and rainbow trout; coho and Chinook salmon; and the elusive steelhead trout. According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, “the Brule is considered one of the premier trout streams in the lake states.”

Paddling the RiverThe Brule is also a popular

kayaking and canoeing destination. Between the easy-going upper portion of the river to the more intense portions of the river with class III (intermediate) rapids — the river will satisfy

many levels of paddlers.There are 10 canoe landings on

the Brule River, and paddling trips can take as little as 40 minutes to as long as five hours.

Safety �rstBefore heading out on the

Brule River for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, or any other activities, be sure to read over any safety tips, rules, and regulations, and check current conditions. Head on over to

visitdouglascounty.com/brule-river.html for more information on the Brule River. There you will find videos, links to information from the Wisconsin DNR, and more.

�shing ParadiseWhether you enjoy fishing inland

lakes for pan fish, fly fishing on a bubbling river, or heading out to deeper waters for Great Lakes fishing, Douglas County is an angler’s dream come true. With a variety of fishing opportunities for every type of angler, Douglas County makes a great fishing getaway all year round.

Lakes, Rivers, and StreamsThe Douglas County Forest

is home to more than 41 lakes and 150 miles of rivers and streams. Species range from pan fish and muskellunge to cold water species such as trout and salm on.

�sh SpeciesThe most commonly pursued

fish in Douglas County include bluegills, crappies, perch, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, northern pike, muskellunge, brook trout, and brown trout.

�shing Lake SuperiorThere’s a lot of water in Lake

Superior, and with that comes a lot of great fishing! Various species of fish reside in Lake Superior, including lake, brown and rainbow trout; walleye; and coho and Chinook salmon.Not sure if you’re ready to

head out on the big lake alone? There are fishing charter

services available in Superior who are ready to help you make a memorable Lake Superior fishing trip! Just head to visitdouglascounty.com for more information.

ResourcesThe Douglas County Forestry

Department’s “Sportsman’s Brochure” is a great resource for local lake, river, and fishing information. Call (800) 942-5313 to request your free copy of the guide!

Perfect fishCome and land the

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N a t u r a l T r e a s u r e s

Our parks & forests are

STATE PARKS AND FORESTSAmnicon Falls State Park4279 County Highway U South Range, WI 54874 (715) 398-3000dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/amnicon/

One visit to Amnicon Falls State Park and you’ll immediately understand why this magical park was voted Wisconsin’s “State Park Treasure” in a 2014 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Facebook contest. Between tumbling waterfalls, meandering trails, and the Horton Covered Bridge, Amnicon Falls State Park is a must-stop for anyone visiting Douglas County. Lake Superior Magazine awarded the park with the distinction of “Best Waterfall” in Wisconsin, and TravelWisconsin.com says it has some of the best hiking trails of Wisconsin’s “State Park Hidden Gems.” The park features places to picnic, camp, and hike. You’ll even learn about the Douglas Fault, the geological formation that created the falls.

Pattison State Park 6294 South State Road 35 Superior, WI 54880 (715) 399-3111 dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/pattison/

If you’re on the search for waterfalls, Pattison State Park will surely deliver! The park features Wisconsin’s highest waterfalls, and the 165-foot-tall Big Manitou Falls is the fourth-highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains. TravelWisconsin.com lists Pattison State Park (along with Amnicon Falls State Park) in the “Five Top Spots for Wisconsin Waterfalls.” Pattison State Park also features nine miles of trails, camping, a lake with beach, and a nature center.

Brule River State Forest 6250 South Ranger Road Brule, WI 54820 (715) 372-5678dnr.wi.gov/topic/StateForests/bruleRiver/

The Brule River State Forest encompasses the Bois Brule River, and is about 30 miles north to south. Aside from the spectacular fishing, kayaking, and canoeing opportunities on the Brule River, within the forest you will find multi-use trails, camping and backpacking opportunities, an archery trail/course, horseback riding trails, and picnic areas with tables and grills.

COUNTY PARKS Douglas County Wildlife Area13028 South Bird Road Gordon, WI 54838 (715) 378-2219douglascounty.org

More than 4,000 acres of brush prairie habitat make up the Douglas County Wildlife Area, which is more commonly known as the “Bird Sanctuary.” Open fields dotted with wildflowers make for perfect wildlife viewing opportunities, and the area contains 14 miles of designated horseback riding trails and stable facilities.

Anna Gene County Park 6100 East Lyman Lake Road Oakland, WI 54874(715) 378-2219 douglascounty.org

This 256-acre park is located just 20 miles south of Superior in the Town of Oakland. The park is located on Lyman Lake and features a swimming beach, picnic area, playground, boat ramp, dock, trails, and restrooms.

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Amnicon Acres Campground4505 East Tri Lakes Road Superior, WI 54880 (715) 399-8443

Number of camp sites: 50 Price range: $30

Located 15 miles south of Superior. Beer and wine bar serves homemade pizzas. Laundromat and convenience store on site. RV and tent sites on a great fishing lake.

Amnicon Falls State Park 4279 South County Highway U South Range, WI 54874 (715) 398-3000 dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/amnicon/

Number of camp sites: 26 Price range: $12-14

Covered bridge leading to island surrounded by rapids and waterfalls. Hiking and snowshoe trails.

Bois Brule CampgroundRanger Road Brule, WI 54820 (715) 372-5678 dnr.wi.gov/topic/StateForests/bruleRiver/camping.html Number of camp sites: 22 Price range: $12-14 Located one mile south of Highway 2 in the Brule River State Forest. Pull-in and walk-in sites available. Water by hand pump and vault toilets.

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Bass Lake County Park 11869 Bass Lake Road Solon Springs, WI 54873 (715) 378-2219douglascounty.org

This small two-acre park is located in the Town of Solon Springs and features a swimming beach, picnic area with tables and grills, fishing opportunities, and newer vaulted restrooms.

Long Lake County Park 9909 Fire Lane Road Solon Springs, WI 54873 (715) 378-2219 douglascounty.org

Long Lake County Park is three-acres in size and located in the Town of Solon Springs. The park features a picnic area, fishing, and swimming. There are newer vaulted restrooms.

Lake Minnesuing County Park 7837 South County Highway P Bennett, WI 54849 (715) 378-2219 douglascounty.org

Located on the north side of the beautiful Lake Minnesuing, this 30-acre park has a swimming beach, nicely shaded picnic area, and restrooms. A boat launch is located about 1/4 mile west of the park.

Park Creek Pond 9182 East Hughes Avenue Solon Springs, WI 54873 (715) 378-2219 douglascounty.org

Park Creek Pond is an 11-acre area designated as a children’s fishing area, meaning children under the age of 14 may use this occasionally stocked pond.

Mooney Dam County Park 14293 South Fowlers Circle Gordon, WI 54838 (715) 378-2219 douglascounty.org

A boat launch with excellent fishing opportunities, camping, picnic and grill areas, and newer vault toilets are all located at Mooney Dam County Park on Lower Eau Claire Lake in Gordon.

Gordon Dam County Park 7201 East County Highway YGordon, WI 54838 (715) 378-2219 douglascounty.org

With 33 campsites and opportunities for picnicking, boating, swimming, hiking, wildlife viewing, and fishing, Gordon Dam County Park’s location on the St. Croix Flowage offers a slew of amenities. A fish cleaning house, canoe and boat launch, playground, newer vault toilets, and picnic sites with grills round out this park.

Lucius Woods County Park 9231 East Marion Avenue Solon Springs, WI 54873(715) 378-2219 douglascounty.org

Lucius Woods County Park features camping, hiking trails, a playground, picnic areas, and even an open-air performing arts amphitheater. See page 7 for more information on the Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center.

SUPERIOR PARKS AND FORESTSSuperior Municipal Forest 1316 North 14th Street Superior, WI 54880 (715) 395-7299 ci.superior.wi.us

At 4,400 acres of forest and natural habitat, the Superior Municipal Forest is the third-largest forest within a city in the nation. This forest of white and red pine, balsam, cedar, black spruce, white birch, and aspen makes for great hiking, mountain biking, archery, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, paddling, horseback riding, and more. The Superior Municipal Forest is also home to the Millennium Trail.

Central Park 717 6th Avenue East Superior, WI 54880 (715) 395-7299 ci.superior.wi.us

Central Park features a six-hole disc golf course. Faxon Creek runs through the center of the lightly wooded park, which contains two pavilion areas.

For a full list of Superior’s City Parks and their addresses, please visit bit.ly/SuperiorCityParks

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Copper Range Campground Park Road Brule, WI 54820 (715) 372-5678 dnr.wi.gov/topic/StateForests/bruleRiver/camping.html

Number of camp sites: 15 Price range: $12-14

Reach this campground by traveling 4.5 miles north of Highway 2 on County Highway H, then west on Park Road. Canoe landing, hand pump, and vault toilet available.

Gordon Dam County Park 7201 East County Highway Y Gordon, WI 54838(715) 378-2219

Number of sites: 33 Price Range: $15-18

Wildlife watching area, water by hand pump, public boat launch.

Lucius Woods County Park 9231 East Marion Avenue Solon Springs, WI 54873(715) 378-2219 douglascountywi.org

Number of sites: 24 Price range: $15-18

Home of the Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center with live concerts, a beach, and pavilion for rent.

Mooney Dam County Park 14293 South Fowlers Circle Gordon, WI 54838 (715) 378-2219 douglascountywi.org Number of sites: 11 Price range: $10

Working dam, fishing, boating. Water by hand pump and public boat launch.

Northland Camping and RV Park 6377 East State Road 13Superior, WI 54880 (715) 398-3327 northlandcamprv.com

Number of sites: 65 Price range: $33 Heated pool, hot tub, sauna, laundry. All full hook-ups, 50 pull throughs, big rigs welcome.

Pattison State Park 6294 South State Road 35Superior, WI 54880(715) 399-3111 dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/pattison/

Number of sites: 59 Price range: $15-22

Tallest waterfall in Wisconsin, backpack sites, beach, nature center, skiing, naturalist programs.

Scha�i’s 4 Seasons Resort & e Golden Chipmunk Grill 16095 South Chipmunk Hollow RoadWascott, WI 54890 (715) 466-4095schatzisresort.com

Spacious seasonal RV sites. Full service bar and grill. On Cranberry Lake/Minong Flowage and ATV Trail #3. Full hook up, water, sewer, electric.

See our ad on page 21.

ATV AdventurePlan your n�tATV ParadiseWith more than 100 miles

of maintained summer ATV trails, Douglas County is the perfect destination for your ATV vacation. Fun-filled and heart-pumping, ATVing is a great way to experience both the beauty and the thrill of Douglas County’s woods and countryside.Our most notable trails include

Saunders Grade, Gandy Dancer Trail, Wild Rivers Trail, and the Tri-County Corridor. In Douglas County, you’ll find an

ATV-friendly atmosphere with lots of great trailside businesses and attractions to visit. With plenty of lodging properties and unique restaurants with trail access, Douglas County offers the complete package for your next ATV adventure.

Winter ATV TrailsWhen the snow starts falling,

Douglas County becomes a winter wonderland for winter ATVing enthusiasts. During the winter season, our ATV trail system grows by hundreds of miles.

Trail ConditionsTrail conditions, routes, and

rules can change so be sure to check with the Douglas County Forestry Department before heading out on your ATV trip for the latest information. Call the Douglas County Trail Hotline 24 hours a day, seven days a week at (715) 378-4528 or go to visitdouglascounty.com/atving.html for trail information, updated trail reports, and more.

Did you know that Douglas County was recently featured on the hit television show Discover Wisconsin? The episode “Four Wheels,

Four Counties” follows Discover Wisconsin hosts as they race through Washburn, Barron, Burnett, and Douglas Counties. They explore the extensive ATV trail network while making a few fun stops along the way, of course!To view the episode, along

with other ATVing videos, go to visitdouglascounty.com/atving.html

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Trails of all typesHit ourHiking and Walking TrailsHistoric Old Bayfield RoadLength: 2.25 miles. Located three miles north of Highway 2 on Clevedon Road in the Brule River State Forest, the trail travels eastward down a hill past former copper mine sites, and then climbs a scenic ridge to pass near the Clevedon fire tower. The trail then continues south and loops back to the parking lot.

North Country Scenic TrailLength: 16 miles in the Brule River State Forest. The entire trail stretches 4,600 miles from North Dakota to New York and is the longest hiking path in the United States. Camping opportunities are available. Out and back trail.

Wisconsin PointLength: 3 miles. The Point contains stands of old growth pine, beach dune communities, and marsh open water habitats creating one of the best migratory bird areas in May and September at this intersection of marsh, lake, and w ood land .

Amnicon Falls State Park - imbleberry Nature TrailThe 0.8-mile Thimbleberry Nature Trail is the place to observe a variety of trees, flowers, non-flowering plants, birds, and animals. A side spur leads to a pond, which once was a brownstone quarry. A booklet keyed to numbered signposts tells more about the things you’ll see. The trail also provides views

of the flat part of the river as well as easy access to the river bed about 0.2 miles downstream from the falls.

Amnicon Falls State Park - Trails Around the FallsThe most popular trail to view the falls is the 0.25 mile trail on the island. This trail gives you viewing access to the three main falls: Upper, Lower, and Snake Pit. It also provides viewing opportunities to other smaller waterfalls and pools. An additional 0.5 miles of trail goes up and down the river to view many other pools and cascades.

Pattison State Park - Big Manitou Falls OverlooksA pedestrian tunnel takes you from the park’s main picnic area under Highway 35 to short trails that give you many views of Big Manitou Falls from both sides of the river. This trail is 0.5 miles long. A self-guiding booklet is available to help you discover more about the geology and history of the falls as you hike.

Pattison State Park - Big Manitou Falls River TrailThis moderately steep wooded trail leads 0.75 miles downhill to the Black River, 0.25 miles downstream of Big Manitou Falls. At the river, the adjacent cliffs give a pronounced view of the Douglas Fault.

Pattison State Park - Beaver Slide Nature TrailThis 2-mile trail circles Interfalls Lake. Discover the plants and

animals that thrive in the boreal forest.

Pattison State Park - Little Manitou Falls TrailThis trail continues from Beaver Slide Nature Trail south along the Black River.

Pattison State Park - Logging Camp TrailThis 4.7-mile trail explores the upland hardwood forest and lowland boreal forest, with glimpses of the Black River from overlooks. A spur trail from the Logging Camp Trail leads to three backpack campsites.

Horseback Riding TrailsBrule River State ForestLength: 14 miles. Horseback riders can enjoy miles of trails within the Brule River State Forest, including the Brule-St. Croix Snowmobile Trail, hunter walking trails, and numerous back roads.

Douglas County Wildlife Area/County Forest14 miles of designated horse trails through a gently rolling prairie landscape. Corrals and stables are available for public rental. Additionally, all forest roads and trails that are open for motorized use are open for horseback riding.

Saunders State TrailLength: 8 miles. The trail begins near the town of Saunders and passes through several

Need maps?While this guide gives a great

taste of all of the fun trails there are to explore in Superior and Douglas County, please be sure to check our website, visitdouglascounty.com or call the Welcome Center at (800) 942-5313 for detailed information and maps.For checking trail conditions,

the Douglas County Trail Hotline is available 24/7 at (715) 378-4528. Updated conditions may also be found on the “Recreation Reports” page of our website.

communities. The entire trail is open to horseback riding. The trail is not groomed or surfaced and may be rough or soft in many sections. Riders must share the trail with motorized vehicles.

Tri-County Recreational Corridor (Ashland and Douglas Counties)Length: 60 miles. Multi-use trail parallels Highway 2 and stretches from Superior to Ashland. The Tri-County Corridor is an abandoned rail bed trail of pea-sized limestone gravel. Riders must share the trail with motorized vehicles.

Multi use Paved TrailsMillennium TrailLength: 1.6 miles out and back. 10 foot wide paved trail that meanders through the Superior Municipal Forest. Trail difficulty: Easy. Type: Out and back trail.

Osaugie TrailLength: 5.2 miles. Asphalt paved trail along Superior Bay towards the Intersection of Highway 2/53 to Moccasin Mike Road. Trail Difficulty: Easy. Trail Type: Out and back trail.

Mountain Biking TrailsMont Du LacLength: 5+ miles. Various single-track mountain bike courses consisting of leg burning climbs and screaming descents. Enjoy gorgeous views of Jay Cook State Park and the St. Louis River Valley. Trail Difficulty: Intermediate to advanced. Trail Type: Single track loops.

Pokegama TrailLength: 6 miles. Obstacle-ridden trail in the Superior Municipal Forest. Trail Difficulty: Intermediate. Trail Type: Single-track.

Wild Rivers Trail (Douglas, Barron, and Washburn Counties)Length: 104 miles (total). A well maintained, highway-grade compacted gravel and railroad ballast trail that stretches into three counties. The trail is rich in natural resources and wildlife habitat. Trail Difficulty: Easy. Trail Type: Gravel (former railroad grade). Riders must share the trail with motorized vehicles.

ATV TrailsDouglas County is home to more

than 100 miles of maintained summer ATV trails. There are also motorized use trails within the City of Superior. Main corridor trails include the Tri-County Corridor, Gandy Dancer State Trail, Saunders State Trail, and Wild Rivers State Trail. For a detailed ATV trail map, please call our Welcome Center at (800) 942-5313. More information about ATVing is on page 15.

Off Highway Motorcycle TrailsFor fun on two wheels, Douglas

County has more than five miles of single track off-highway motorcycle trails. These trails connect to more than 45 miles of OHM trails in Minnesota’s Nemadji State Forest. Go to douglascounty.org for more information.

Snowmobile TrailsMore than 300 miles of groomed

snowmobile trails reach all areas of Douglas County. You will even find trails within the city limits of Superior. Main corridor trails include the Tri-County Corridor, Gandy Dancer State Trail, Saunders State Trail, and Wild Rivers State Trail.Douglas County is connected

to an extensive, well maintained system of thousands of miles of snowmobile trails throughout northwestern Wisconsin. For a Northwestern Wisconsin ATV & Snowmobile Corridor Map, please call (800) 942-5313.For more information on

snowmobiling in Douglas County, please see page 19.

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Cross Country SkiingBrule River State Forest A©erhours Trail West of Brule on the Afterhours Road, just south of US Highway 2 (715) 392-5678 dnr.wi.gov/topic/StateForests/bruleRiver/ Length: 25 km. Afterhours Ski Trail includes an extensive network of some of the region’s finest and best maintained cross-country ski trails for both classical and skate skiing. Various loops provide a variety of terrain suitable for both beginning skiers and those with advanced skills.

Douglas County TrailsLength: 10+ miles, four loops. Trail Difficulty: Easy. Douglas County grooms and maintains more than 10 miles (17 km) of cross-country ski trails between the Towns of Solon Springs and Gordon just off Highway 53. Trails are groomed during the winter season for classic track skiing.

Superior Municipal ForestLength: 22+ miles, eight loops. Trails are tracked and groomed for both skate and classic skiing. Difficulty: Beginner to advanced.

Pattison State Park6294 South State Road 35 Superior, WI 54880(715) 399-3111 dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/pattison/

When snow conditions permit, the park maintains three trail loops for cross-country skiing. Trail difficulty levels range from beginner to moderate. The loops begin at the campground.

Red loop, 2 miles: This beginner-rated trail can be accessed from the ski trail parking lot in the southwest end of the outside campground loop and offers the flattest terrain.

Blue loop, 4.5 miles: This trail is more advanced and follows the Black River. It will take you past an old Martin Pattison logging camp site situated along the Black River near Little Manitou Falls. The trail can be accessed from the ski trail parking lot in

the southwest end of the outside campground loop and offers several hills.

Orange loop, 5.5 miles: This is the most advanced trail and follows the blue loop for most of the way with a small loop that goes past the ski trail shelter. The trail can be accessed from the ski trail parking lot in the southwest end of the outside campground loop and offers several hills.

SnowshoeingAmnicon Falls State ParkLength: 1.5 miles. Trail Type: loop. Trail doesn’t have access to the river but provides a convenient way to enjoy some of the remote areas of the park in winter. The trail is fairly flat with some steeper segments in and out of the ancient river valley.

Historic Bayfield Road TrailLength: 2.25 miles. This Brule River State Forest trail is historically significant. Along this route the first road between Superior and Bayfield was built in 1870. It was then used to transport freight, mail, and

Wonderful in winterDouglas County is

passengers until it was replaced by the railroad in 1885.

Pattison State ParkPattison State Park has a number of informal trails available for snowshoeing in the winter.

Snowmobiling One of the best ways to see

Douglas County is from the back of a sled! We are home to more than 300 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Trails are well maintained and kept in great condition, and you will find many trailside dining and lodging options that welcome snowmobile enthusiasts with open arms.Douglas County is connected to

neighboring counties via corridor trails, including the Gandy Dancer State Trail, Saunders State Trail, Wild Rivers State Trail, and Tri-County Corridor.Northwest Wisconsin is an

interconnected series of trails and corridors — perfect for those who want to embark on a long winter snowmobile adventure!

Gandy Dancer State Trail - Northern Segment In total, the Gandy Dancer State Trail is 98 miles long and crosses into Minnesota. About 15 miles of the trail run through the northern segment of Douglas County. The trail meets up with the Saunders State Trail just south of Superior. The trail is also open to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing but is not groomed for these activities.

Saunders State TrailThis trail starts near the intersection of State Highway 35 and County Highway C just south of Superior and passes through eight miles of Douglas County before crossing into Minnesota. ATVs are allowed on the trail year-round. The trail is also open to cross-country skiers and snowshoers, but is not groomed for these activities.

Wild Rivers State TrailAn integral piece of Northwest Wisconsin’s interconnected snowmobile trail network, The Wild Rivers State Trail is more than 100 miles long and runs through Douglas, Barron, and Washburn Counties. Like the Gandy Dancer and Saunders

State Trails, the Wild Rivers State Trail is open to ATVs year-round, as well as other recreational opportunities.

Tri-County CorridorThis trail is your connection from Superior to the City of Ashland. The trail runs on more than 60 miles of improved railroad grade and parallels US Highway 2. The trail passes through forested areas, but is not on state forest property.

Planning AheadFor the most up-to-date

version of the Douglas County snowmobile trails map, please call the Superior-Douglas County Welcome Center at (800) 942-5313 or (715) 392-2773. Trail conditions can change

rapidly, so be sure to go to visitdouglascounty.com to check the latest recreation reports, or call the 24/7 Douglas County Trail Hotline at (715) 378-4528.Be sure to research area

conditions, rules, and regulations before hitting the trails for a safe and happy trip!

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Superior Inn 525 Hammond AvenueSuperior, WI 54880(715) 394-7706 (800) 777-8599superiorinn.com

Guest Rooms: 69 Rate Range Double Occupancy: $39-165

See our ad to the right.

An Island getaway in northern Wisconsin? Barkers Island Inn — making the unthinkable possible!

300 Marina Drive, Superior, WI 54880 | Visit www.barkersislandinn.com or call 715-392-7152 for reservations!

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Schatzi’s 4 Seasons Resort Home of The Golden Chipmunk Bar & Grill

Androy Hotel1213 Tower AvenueSuperior, WI 54880 (715) 394-7731 androyhotel.com

Guest Rooms: 45 Rate Range Double Occupancy: $39-85

Barker’s Island Inn & Conference Center300 Marina Drive Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-7152barkersislandinn.com

Guest Rooms: 111 Rate Range Double Occupancy: $79-149

See our ad on page 21.

Brule River Motel13844 East Highway 2 Brule, WI 54820 (715) 372-4815brulerivermotel.com

Guest Rooms: 32 Rate Range Double Occupancy: $48-72

Black Bear Casino Resort1785 Highway 210 Carlton, MN 55718(218) 878-2327 (888) 771-0777 blackbearcasinoresort.com

Guest Rooms: 406 Price Range Double Occupancy: $55-135

See our ad on page 39.

Hampton Inn 310 Canal Park Drive, Duluth(218) 720-3000 (800) 426-7866 hampton.com/hi/duluth

Guest Rooms: 103 Rate Range Double Occupancy: $99-299

Heartwood Conference Center & RetreatN10884 Hoinville Road Trego, WI 54888(800) 577-4848heartwoodconferencecenter.com

Guest Rooms: 68 Rate Range Double Occupancy: $95-240

Holiday Inn ªpress Superior303 Second Avenue East Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-3444hisuperior.com

Guest Rooms: 84 Rate Range Double Occupancy: $84-239

Scha�i’s 4 Seasons Resort - Cabins 16095 South Chipmunk Hollow Road Wascott, WI 54890 (715) 466-4095schatzisresort.com

Guest Rooms: 4 Rate Range Double Occupancy: $90-110

See our ad on page 21.

Super 8 Motel of Superior4901 East Second Street Superior, WI 54880 (715) 398-7686 super8.com

Guest Rooms: 40 Rate Range Double Occupancy: $50-120

Lodging LegendContinental BreakfastIndoor PoolWhirlpool/ SaunaIn-Room WhirlpoolPay-Per-View

Room Service

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Suites

Restaurants

Lounge

Meeting Room

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Fitness Room

Credit Cards

In-Room FridgeInternet Access/Wi-FiFax ServicePackages/SpecialsPets Allowed

Handicap Access

Truck/RV ParkingSnow Trail AccessATV Trail Access

Want more options? Visit us OnlineFor a complete list of Superior-Douglas County Area lodging, go to visitdouglascounty.com. There you will find contact information for dozens of lodging options, along with an updated lodging availability calendar. Scan the QR code to the right with your smart phone to go directly to our Lodging Availability web page!

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Local EatsEat like a A & W Restaurant701 Belknap Street Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-6125awfamilyrestaurant.com

OPEN DAILY YEAR-ROUND! Stop by and enjoy a frosty mug of A & W Root Beer and all-American “Drive-In” foods like Papa Burgers, Coney Cheese Dogs, French Fries, Onion Rings, Root Beer Floats, Shakes, and Malts. Dine-in, carry-out, or traditional car-side service available.

Open Mon—Sat at 10:30 a.m., Sun. 11:30 a.m. Closing hours vary seasonally.

Aces on 29th2827 Oakes Avenue Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-2546aceson29.com

High quality delicious food in a comfortable and fun atmosphere. Great friends, amazing prices. Indulge the Aces way! $5.99 breakfasts and $2 Bloody Marys or screwdrivers Saturdays

and Sundays 9 a.m. to noon. Complimentary banquet facilities for your special event or group gathering. Call today!

Mon—Fri 11 a.m. to close Sat—Sun 9 a.m. to close

Buffet at the Bear Black Bear Casino Resort1785 Highway 210 Carlton, MN 55718(218) 878-2327 (888) 771-0777blackbearcasinoresort.com

Our traditional and special buffets will satisfy your cravings! See our ad on page 39.

Sun—Wed 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.Thu 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.Fri—Sat 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.Closed daily from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Captain Barker’s Restaurant and Lounge 300 Marina Drive Superior, WI 54880(715) [email protected]

The tranquil atmosphere and excellent food is well worth a visit. While dining, you will enjoy a beautiful view of Barker’s Island Marina on Lake Superior. Local specialties feature fresh Lake Superior white fish and lake trout. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Friday Fish Fry.

Mid-June—Mid-SeptemberSun—Thu 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.Fri—Sat 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Mid-September—Mid-JuneMon—Thu 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.Fri—Sat 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.Sun 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

China Inn15 Belknap Street Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-3434chinainnofsuperior.com

Delivery or take-out available (delivery restricted to five mile radius Superior/Duluth) or dine in and enjoy the quiet, restive atmosphere. Szechuan, Cantonese, and American cuisine. Combination meals, individual orders, and family meals. Special event, celebration, or party? We offer catering

services, too.

Mon—Thu 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.Fri—Sat 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.Sun Noon to 9:30 p.m.

Golden Chipmunk GrillAt Schatzi’s 4 Seasons Resort16095 South Chipmunk Hollow Road Wascott, WI 54890(715) 466-4095schatzisresort.com

Scenic view of Cranberry Lake. Best beverage selection around! World-famous Baby Back BBQ Ribs, steaks, fish, chicken, shrimp dinners. Home of the ½-lb Hamburgers. CLEAN, FRIENDLY, FAMILY ATMOSPHERE. Reservations accepted. Seasonal RV Park and Cabins on Trail #3. See our ad on page 21.

Open year round, hours vary seasonally.

Gr°zly’s Wood-�red Grill 3405 Tower Avenue Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-5210 grizzlysgrill.com

Hearty appetizers, burgers, steaks, pasta, soups, salads, sandwiches, wraps, and of course our wood-smoked and off-the-spit chicken, ribs, and brisket. Children’s menu, early dining specials, full bar with Happy Hour Monday through Friday, and sports on TV. Take-out available. Call ahead for reservations. Groups welcome.

Mon—Thu 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.Fri—Sat 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.Sun 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Ke³ort Restaurant and Lounge1900 Belknap Street Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-3377keyportliquors.com

Homemade soups, sandwiches, wraps, toasted Ciabatta, burgers, and salads. Grande Mexicana menu. Homemade pizza, specialty or create your own. All food is prepared to order, please allow time for us to do it just right. Feel free to call ahead. Full bar. Karaoke in the Lounge Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.

Lounge open daily at 11 a.m. Kitchen open daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Little Caesars P°zaBelknap Plaza 114 Belknap Street Superior, WI 54880(715) 718-0577

Voted best value in America. Superior location offers fast carry-out service. Large orders welcome. Featuring: HOT-N-READY® PIZZA $5.99 (14” pepperoni, sausage, or cheese) Ready when you are! STUFFED CRUST PIZZA starting at $8. DEEP DISH PIZZA $8. Also available: CRAZY BREAD®, ITALIAN CHEESE BREAD®, and CAESAR WINGS®. Prices subject to change.

Open daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Red Mug Coffeehouse 916 Hammond Avenue Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-2662redmugcoffee.com

You’re invited to join us at our unique location and enjoy organic fair trade coffee, freshly-

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baked treats, soups made from scratch, or a grilled Panini. A place to relax and enjoy free Wi-Fi, monthly art exhibits, and occasional live music. Truly a local, independent neighborhood coffeehouse. See our ad on page 25.

Mon—Fri 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.Sat 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.Sun 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Seven �res Steakhouse Black Bear Casino Resort1785 Highway 210 Carlton, MN 55718(218) 878-2327 (888) 771-0777blackbearcasinoresort.com

We offer several mouth-watering steak entrées featuring 1881 Omaha Hereford Beef, seafood delicacies, including a Catch of the Day, and more. Specialties

include a Kobe Burger, a One-Pound Prime Rob Dinner, and Chef’s Daily Pasta. Along with several mouth-watering steak entrées, our dinner menu features seafood delicacies such as Canadian Lobster Tail, Baked Stuffed Shrimp, Catch of the Day, and more. Our Specialties of the House include a Kobe Burger, Stuffed Chicken, Steak Diane, and the Chef’s Daily Pasta Dish. We offer entrées that start at $14 and a must-try Seven Fires Special, One Pound Prime Rib Dinner for only $20. See our ad on page 39.

Sun—Thu 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.Fri—Sat 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Spirit Room 1323 Broadway Street Suite 100 Superior, WI 54880(715) 817-4775spirit-room.com

Great selection of rotating tap and bottled beers and wine. Spirits include fine whiskey, scotch, and gin. The drink selection pairs nicely with the tapas-style dining in a beautifully redesigned area located in the former Board of Trade and Commerce Building in Superior. Some say the Spirit Room feels like “a step back to a simpler time” as you enjoy small plated foods such as fish cakes, glazed shrimp, chorizo, or cheese and olives. See our ad on page 25.

Open Tue—Fri at 4 p.m. Sat at 3 p.m.

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Wine Beginnings1705 Tower Avenue Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-8466winebeginnings.com

As you embark on your beer or wine making journey, make Wine Beginnings your first stop. We carry everything you need from concentrates to corks plus all the great gadgets and accessories in between. FREE beer and wine-making classes to help beginners get started in this fun, affordable hobby. Great gift ideas for everyone.

Please check website for current hours.

Ke³ort Liquor1900 Belknap Street Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-3377keyportliquors.com

Newly remodeled, Keyport Liquor carries the area’s best selection of wine, spirits, domestic beer, craft beer, and imports. Our spirits selection is virtually endless, featuring more than 100 different selections of scotch alone. Check out our selection of local and Wisconsin-made beverages, or fill up at the craft beer

growler station.

Open daily, including holidays 8 a.m. to midnight

Sweeden Sweets601 Tower Avenue Superior, WI 54880(715) 718-0713sweedensweets.com

Sweeden Sweets is a candy shop that specializes in homemade chocolate, fudge, and candy. See the wide variety of chocolates, including chocolate covered cherries, turtles, and even chocolate covered bacon and homemade marshmallows! There is also a wide selection of old-time and nostalgic candy and an ice cream bar. See our ad below.

Mon—Fri 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.Sat 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.Sun 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Oulu Glass 1695 West Colby Road Brule, WI 54820(715) 372-4160 ouluglassgallery.com [email protected]

Hidden in our Northwoods is a surprising selection of beautiful glassworks featuring blown glass, stained glass, and fused glass jewelry. All of the work is created at Oulu Glass by Jim and Sue Vojacek, their children, and grandchildren. Glassblowing workshops and classes are available. Free glassblowing demonstrations in November and December. See our below.Mon—Sat 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sun Noon to 5 p.m.

Belknap Liquor & Lounge Belknap Plaza 130 Belknap Street Superior, WI 54880(715) 394-3616belknapplaza.com

Professional and friendly staff. Seven TVs, cable and satellite with sports packages. Free Wi-Fi. Casual business meeting, the big game or relaxing with friends—you’ll feel right at home at The Belknap Lounge. Liquor store offers a superior selection of beer, wine and liquor. Plus ice, mixes and accessories, gift sets, and wine tasting.

Liquor StoreDaily 9 a.m. to Midnight

LoungeSun—Thu 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.Fri—Sat 10 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.

Carriage House Gi© Shop atFairlawn Mansion906 East Second Street Superior, WI 54880(715) [email protected]

Victorian and contemporary gifts. Handmade pottery, jewelry, and wall décor from local artisans. Beautiful stationary, greeting cards, tea sets, scarves, fans, and fancy hats. Selected books on the Fairlawn Mansion, entertaining, and local history. Nostalgic children’s toys and books.

Please check website for current hours.

Douglas County Farmers’ Market (715) 372-8441Check us out on Facebook

Open June 1 through October 30, rain or shine. Open-air markets featuring fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, maple syrup, honey, locally raised meat and eggs, baked goods, jam, mustards and other condiments, plants, garden crafts, and a variety of seasonal items. Sponsored by the Douglas County Farmers’ Market Association.

Barker’s Island Farmers’ Market: Highway 2/53 and Marina Drive - near the SS Meteor. Open every Saturday 8 a.m. to Noon.

Superior Downtown Farmers’ Market: Open every Wednesday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Northwest Outlet1814 Belknap Street Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-9838northwestoutlet.com

Northwest Outlet sells a full line of sporting goods from fishing and hunting items and camping gear to footwear, clothing, and outerwear from names like Columbia Sportswear, NorthFace, and Carhartt. Our staff is the most knowledgeable because they not only sell the products, they use the products that we sell.

Mon—Fri 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.Sat 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Sun 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Richard I Bong Veterans Historical Center Gi© Shop 305 Harbor View Parkway Superior, WI 54880(715) [email protected]

Large selection of items honoring military service such as patches, shirts, and flags. Assortment of military history books, videos, models, toys, and clothing. Conveniently located in the Bong Center’s lobby. See our ad on page 29.

Mid-May—Mid-October Mon—Sat 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sun Noon to 5 p.m.

Mid-October—Mid-MayTue—Sat 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Duluth Pottery 916 Hammond Avenue Superior, WI 54880(715) [email protected]

The Duluth Pottery, Superior Division, features the Maiolica pottery and hand-made tile of artist Karin Kraemer. Come in and see the studio, order custom tiles for your project, and buy colorful, hand-painted pottery.

Open most days from 9 a.m. ‘til late, or by appointment.

601 Tower Ave., Superior | 715.718.0713 | sweedensweets.com

Places to shopPlenty of

want to shop til you drop? Visit us OnlineGo to visitdouglascounty.com for a complete list of unique shops or scan the QR code to the right with your smart phone or other mobile device!

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History & heritageªplore

our From the early Native Americans

to a history bustling with shipping and industry — like the history of northern Wisconsin, Douglas County’s heritage is a mosaic of culture, history, nature, and industry.The first-known inhabitants of

Douglas County were Mound Builders, an advanced group of people that mined copper in the Minong Range and at Manitou Falls on the Black River. In 1618, Stephen Brule’, a

French voyager for Champlain, coasted along the south shore of Lake Superior and the Ojibwa people. In 1632, Champlain’s map appeared showing “Lac Superior de Tracy” as Lake Superior and the lower end shore as “Fond du Lac.” Soon after, fur trading companies established settlements. For more than a century, the Hudson Bay Company, the Northwestern Fur Company, and the John Jacob Aster Fur Company maintained trading posts with the Native Americans. Soon, the entire Wisconsin

Territory grew with a steady influx of immigrants from England, Scandinavia, Ireland, and Germany. In 1848, Wisconsin became the 30th state to join the Union.

Helping to spur the growth of northern Wisconsin, Douglas County lies on one of the major water highways used by early travelers and voyagers of inland America. This water trail, the Bois Brule-St. Croix River Portage Trail, was the most convenient connecting link between Lake Superior and the Mississippi River. Spurred by the prospect of a

lucrative shipping and iron ore industry, businessmen from Chicago and St. Paul laid claim to the Superior site and plans began for the plotting of a great city. Immediately there was eagerness for a railroad from Lake Superior to the Pacific Coast. This was later realized with construction of the Northern Pacific, and the dream of a rail and water highway from coast to coast was born. In 1889, the

booming settlement at the Head of the Lakes would soon be named the county seat for Wisconsin’s fourth-largest county.

Named for Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, famed opponent of Abraham Lincoln, Douglas County would hold pride in its largest city, Superior, and money was pumped into the city’s shipping and railway industries. That pride continues even today. We have many attractions that

pay homage to our rich history. For historical attractions in Superior and Douglas County, see page 7.

Superior Public Museums

Three Museums,One Heritage,Countless Stories

Buy one admission, receive the second for 1/2 priceGood through December 30, 2015. Not valid with any other o�ers.

Fairlawn Mansion 906 E. 2nd St.

S.S. MeteorBarker’s Island

Old Firehouse & Police Museum402 23rd Ave. E. No admission charge

715-394-5712 www.superiorpublicmuseums.org

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Douglas County �sh and GameLeague Sports ShowMarch 27-29, 2015Wessman Arena 2600 Catlin Avenue Superior, WI 54880 dcfgl.org

The three-day sports show draws thousands of visitors with fun and entertainment for sportsmen and sportswomen of all ages. Vendors have everything from fishing lures to boats and all the hunting gear you could imagine. Seminars, live fishpond, and prize drawings.

Gitchee Gummi Brewfest April 11, 2015Wessman Arena 2600 Catlin Avenue Superior, WI 54880ggbrewfest.com Where can you find a man in a kilt, two more in lederhosen,

a Surly Woodchuck, an Angry Minnow and 1,200 beer nuts joining forces for a good cause? Answer: at the Jaycees’ Gitchee Gummi Brewfest in Superior, of course. Get your tickets early, limited number of VIP tickets available.

Homegrown Music Festival: Superior NightApril 30, 2015Various locationsduluthhomegrown.org

Superior Night — arguably the most fun night of The Homegrown Music Festival — is when local musicians get to shine throughout Superior establishments. The Homegrown Music Festival is the annual showcase of Twin Ports musicians. The annual festival features more than 180 musical act s.

Insane Inflatable 5K May 30, 2015 Richard Bong Airport 4804 Hammond Avenue Superior, WI 54880 insaneinflatable5k.com

Get ready to experience the most fun, wild, and insane obstacle run in the world. Get “pumped up” for a course filled with the world’s largest and most extreme inflatable obstacles ever produced. Here’s your chance to be a kid at heart!

Jaws �shing DerbyJune 5-7, 2015wlsta.orgAnglers of all ages try their luck in this annual fishing tournament on the waters of the St. Louis Bay and western Lake Superior. Awards in adult and youth amateur and pro divisions.

A Superior Fourth of JulyJuly 4, 2015Throughout Superior superior4thjuly.com

Watch the annual Fourth of July parade, listen to patriotic tunes and view the Tower Avenue car show. Later that evening watch an amazing fireworks display over the Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds.

Gordon Good Neighbor Days July 2-5, 2015 Throughout Gordon gordonwi.us.com

Celebrate the Fourth of July with three days of music, food, duck races, ball games, mud volleyball, and a parade. The area’s most spectacular fireworks take place Saturday night.

Bike Northwoods Tour July 11-17, 2015 Superior to Bayfield and back bikewisconsin.com Discover new hidden gems on this loop tour along the shores of Lake Superior in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Lose track of time on quiet, rustic roads. Pedal at your own pace through green tunnels of trees. Stop in quaint small towns to refuel with delicious local treats - and get some ‘ahhhh’ back in your life. Registration is required.

Fairlawn Mansion Ice Cream SocialJuly 15, 2015 Fairlawn Mansion 906 East Second Street Superior, WI 54880 superiorpublicmuseums.org

The Fairlawn Ice Cream Social promises old-fashioned family fun with a modern twist. Enjoy hot dogs, lemonade, ice cream, and other treats. Horse-drawn

carriage rides, free guided tours, music, games, and entertainment will please the entire family.

Cowboy Fast DrawWisconsin State ChampionshipJuly 17-19, 2015Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds4600 Tower Avenue Superior, WI 54880cowboyfastdraw.com

The spirit of the Old West comes alive as shooters dressed in late 1800s style clothing use stock .45 caliber guns, traditional Old West holsters, and wax bullets to fire at a 24-inch target in a competition of speed and accuracy to see just who is the “Fastest Gun.” Hosted by the local Black River Bandits fast draw club. Cowboys and cowgirls will come from far and wide to take a shot at the title.

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Every town and city has its so-to-speak “yellow brick road.” For Superior, Tower Avenue is just that.After a reconstruction project

was completed in 2014, Tower Avenue has brought the buzz, life, and energy back to

downtown Superior.Since the street received quite

the makeover, you will find unique shops, fun restaurants, lively taverns, and more along this pedestrian and bike-friendly roadway.Now an annual event, the North

Tower Avenue Festival in August celebrates all things Superior, with food, games, entertainment, art, and other family-friendly fun — all centered around this beautifully reconstructed avenue.

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Victory Challenge 5K July 18, 2015 Mont Du Lac Recreation Area 3125 Mont Du Lac Drive Superior, WI 54880thevictorychallenge.com

The Victory Challenge is one fun and challenging 5K outdoor adventure race. The race consists of running or jogging 5K of challenging terrain covered with a boatload of obstacles to conquer and maneuver over, under, around, or through. It doesn’t matter your current fitness level - you will be challenged whether you are a beginner or advanced fitness enthusiast.

Lake Superior DayJuly 19, 2015Barker’s Island Festival Park15 Marina Drive Superior, WI 54880superiorforum.org

Lake Superior Day was started in the early 1990s to highlight the importance of this great water body to the basin’s environment and economy. The Lake Superior Binational Forum promotes this basin-wide event to highlight the special connections people have to this unique world treasure.

Twin Ports LakefestAugust 1, 2015Barker’s Island Festival Park15 Marina Drive Superior, WI 54880

Held the first Saturday of each August, the family carnival festival is enjoyed by all ages. Live music, food, lots of games, prizes, face painting, crafts and much more. Games like gunny sack races, water balloon toss and three-legged races. Free

admission.

North Tower Avenue Festival August 8, 2015 Tower Avenue Superior, WI 54880 superiorbid.com

Celebrate Superior — in the street! Located on the beautifully reconstructed Tower Avenue in downtown Superior, the North Tower Avenue Festival combines art, music, food, and fun all in one great Superior location. Visit the Superior Business Improvement District’s website for a full list of activities.

Burrito Union 5 & 10 Hour Triathlon, 1 & DoneAugust 16, 2015Pattison State Park6294 South Highway 35 Superior, WI 54880burritouniontri.com

Located in and around beautiful Pattison State Park, athletes swim, bike, and run this five or ten mile race. With four different course options — the One & Done sprint triathlon, the Fat Capitalist solo triathlon, the Imperialists two-person relay, and the Comrades three-person relay — it’s a full day of racing excitement!

Lake Superior Dragon Boat FestivalAugust 21-22, 2015Barker’s Island15 Marina Drive Superior, WI 54880lakesuperiordragons.com

Celebrate the ancient Oriental sport of dragon boat racing at Barker’s Island. Be a spectator or a participant on one of the 100

teams from around the Midwest and Canada at one of the largest dragon boat festivals in the United States. Other activities include an opening ceremony, music, food, beverages, entertainment, and more.

Great Northern Classic RodeoSeptember 4-6, 2015Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds4600 Tower Avenue Superior, WI 54880greatnorthernclassicrodeo.com

Yee-haw, the cowboys and cowgirls are back in town! This rodeo features saddle bronco riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, team roping, bareback riding, barrel racing, and other fun events.

BIDtoberfestOctober 17, 2015Greater Downtown Superiorsuperiorbid.com

Celebrate autumn in Superior! BIDtoberfest is a full day of fun — pumpkin patch with children’s activities, a .01K race for charity, parade, 5K race, tavern crawl, and more. Check the Superior Business Improvement District’s website for a full list of activities!

Call our Welcome Center at (800) 942-5313 or check visitdouglascounty.com for updated events news, dates, and times before planning your trip!

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Douglas County Map our communities#1 Poplar villageofpoplar.comLocated 20 minutes east of

Superior on US Highway 2, Poplar lies outside of the “Lake Superior Lake Effect Zone.” Quite often the weather is warmer and the sky is sunnier than in the Twin Ports letting golfers enjoy a great day of golf at the Poplar Golf Course.

#2 Lake Nebagamon The quaint village of Lake

Nebagamon is more than 100 years old and its origin in the logging industry is preserved in its log-constructed auditorium, which is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Entertainment for the entire family originates at the heart of this community surrounding its 950-acre pristine lake.

#3 Brule brule-wi.orgOnce a timber boomtown,

the quiet community of Brule straddles US Highway 2, the multi-use recreational Tri-County Corridor and the internationally known Bois Brule River. Not only is Brule a destination

for serious fly fishermen from around the world, but it is also the jumping off spot for canoeing and kayaking on the river and hiking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, ATVing, and snowshoeing in the Brule River State Forest.

#4 Eau Claire Lakes eauclairelakes.comThe Eau Claire Chain of Lakes is

made up of 11 connected spring-fed, clear water lakes. The three larger lakes, Upper Eau Claire, Middle Eau Claire and the Lower Eau Claire, act as the focal point, with eight smaller spring-fed lakes, linked and feeding into them.Fishing is excellent in the spring

and the fall. The lakes support a good population of game fish, including muskellunge, northern and walleye pike, small and largemouth bass, with crappies, bluegills, sunfish, and perch rounding out the species. Good trout fishing can be enjoyed in the area’s rivers and streams.

#5 Tri Lakes Area trilakescivicclub.orgAmnicon, Dowling, and Lyman

Lakes are the backbone for sporting fun in the “Tri-Lakes Area.” Amnicon and Dowling Lakes are rated Class A musky lakes with abundant walleye and bass fishing.

#6 Solon Springs solonsprings.netSituated on beautiful 855-acre

Lake St Croix, Solon Springs is popular for fishing boating and water skiing. Several boat landings in the village allow easy access to the lake.Additionally, Solon Springs

is music to your ears. Nestled between tall pine trees and the shores of pristine Lake St. Croix, this community exhibits its many talents at the Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center.

#7 Gordon gordonwi.usGordon is a vacation paradise

offering year-round activities including boating, fishing, snowmobile and ATV trails, cross-country skiing, and some of the best hunting in Wisconsin. Enjoy the crystal blue waters, where the Eau Claire and St. Croix rivers meet, surrounded by the hardwood forests and vivid wild flowers.

#8 Wascott visitwascott.comWoods, water, and wildlife – not

a dream, but a reality. You need only travel to the southern tip of Douglas County, bordering on Washburn County, to experience what others may only dream of.With miles of well-groomed

recreational trails, more than 100 pristine lakes to fish, swim, and boat, and thousands of acres of forest land where visitors may hunt and hike, it is no wonder that people head “up north” to relax! This is “up north” at its best.

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Emergency Information and Useful contactsFire, Police, Medical PersonnelImmediate Response: 911

Road Conditions: 511

Douglas County Sheriff(715) 395-1341

Superior Police Department (715) 395-7234

Emergency Room & Medical ServicesEssentia Health St Mary’s Hospital of Superior3500 Tower Avenue Superior, WI 54880(715) 817-7000

Urgent Care & Medical ServicesSt. Luke’s Mariner Medical Clinic109 North 28th Street Superior, WI 54880 (715) 395-3950

Convenient Care Essentia Health Convenient Care-Superior 2202 East Second Street Superior, WI 54880(715) 817-7990

24-Hour PharmacyWalgreens 2015 Tower Avenue Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-9550

Douglas County Trail Hotline (715) 378-4528

Douglas County Forestry (715) 378-2219

Superior Parks and Recreation Hotline (715) 395-7299

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - Superior Satellite Center1701 North 4th Street Superior, WI 54880(715) 392-7988

Wisconsin State Park System Campsite Reservations (888) 947-2757

Superior-Douglas County Welcome Center (715) 392-2773 or (800) 942-5313

Superior-Douglas County Chamber of Commerce 205 Belknap Street Superior, WI 54880 (715) 394-7716

Cover photo: “Painted Sky” photo of Wisconsin Point taken by Megan Wilson

Page 2: Forest photo by Anya Russom

Pages 4-5: South Shore sunset photo by Anya Russom

Page 6: Wisconsin Point map courtesy of the Superior Parks and Recreation Department

Page 8: “Whitewater Kayaker on the Brule River State Forest” photo by RJ & Linda Miller, courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism

Page 9: Brule River steelhead fishing photo by Brittany Berrens

Page 10: Amnicon Falls State

Park photo from the Visitors Bureau archives

Page 13: Big Manitou Falls photo by Anya Russom

Pages 13-14: Camping Legend icons courtesy of flaticon.com

Page 15: ATVing photo courtesy of Discover Wisconsin

Page 18: Brule River State Forest Snowshoe photo by Brittany Berrens

Page 19: Snowmobiling photo by Michele Johnson

Pages 20-21: Lodging Legend icons courtesy of flaticon.com

Page 22: Spirit Room tapas photo by Andrew Saur

Page 28: Fairlawn Mansion photo by Lisa Mendenhall

Pages 30-31: “Photo Finish” Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival photo by Randen Pederson

Page 33: Tower Avenue photos courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation

Page 34: Douglas County map courtesy of Douglas County Land Records Department

Page 36: City of Superior map courtesy of Douglas County Land Records Department

Back Cover: “Barker’s Island in the Morning” by Randen Pederson

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1-800 4-duluthwww.visitduluth.com

a city for all

seasonsVisit a place with a setting

unlike anywhere else.

This is Authentic Duluth...all year long.

Visit our neighborsCr¿s the bridge to While we are sure that you’ll find

tons of great things to do, places to eat and shop, and friendly lodging in Superior and Douglas County, there is also a lot to explore in Duluth — Superior’s “twin” port! The communities of Superior

and Duluth are very closely connected, with just the St. Louis Bay separating the two cities.Across the Bong or Blatnik

Bridge, you will find even more outdoor opportunities, lodging, dining, and more. Just consult our friends at Visit Duluth to find out all that awaits in our twin city!You may also find information

on attractions such as the Vista Fleet or Glensheen Mansion or find lodging availability over at vi sitd ouglasco unty. co m

Further into Minnesota, Black Bear Casino Resort in Carlton provides plenty of opportunities for entertainment — from gaming and nightclub entertainment to dining, lodging, and more. See their ad on the opposite page for information.For more information on visiting

our Minnesotan neighbors, see the contact information below. Visit Duluth (Official Headquarters-Main Office) 21 West Superior Street Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 722-4011 (800) 438-5884 visitduluth.com

Visit Duluth provides brochures, directions, and information about

Duluth and the surrounding areas to visitors. If you would like more information on lodging, attractions, sight seeing, restaurants or retail shops, please call their toll-free number to speak with a travel information manager. Open Year Round Mon—Fri 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit Duluth Official Waterfront Information Center Located on Harbor Drive (in the Vista Fleet office) (218) 722-6024 Summer Hours: Open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

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