Wisconsin has a lot of unique places, but one of the most beautiful is in the far north, a place that’s home to apple orchards and sea caves, bluegrass music, and lighthouses. Sound magical? It is – welcome to Bayfield, one of the prettiest towns in Wisconsin.
Bayfield, pop. 588, is located in far northern Wisconsin – it’s way up north, on the Lake Superior shoreline, about six hours from Milwaukee.
It’s worth the drive. This tiny little city – the smallest in Wisconsin – is a northern gem.
It’s a former lumber and commercial fishing town, and it has a postcard-sized downtown packed with some charming shops and restaurants.
Bayfield is the launch point for adventures in the nearby Apostle Islands, and the town calls itself the "Gateway to the Apostle Islands."
The climate is ideal for apple growing, and in the fall, orchards near the town grow some of the greatest fruit you’ve ever tasted.
During the first week of October, about 60,000 people flock here for a massive apple festival.
There are incredible natural sights just outside of town, including rocky beaches, dramatic sea caves, and offshore lighthouses.
Bayfield is also a destination for those who love the arts.
Many artists are based in this scenic area, and you’ll find galleries right in town. When you see the waterfront, you may be tempted to create some art of your own!
Let's head to the Bayfield, Wisconsin Apple Fest in this video from Harm's Honey:
Bayfield, Wisconsin is one of the prettiest towns in Wisconsin. There’s something to do in every season – in the winter, Bayfield gets a ton of beautiful snow, and in the summer, you can hear some great live music in a canvas theater called Big Top Chautauqua. It has hosted renowned entertainers like Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash.
Learn more about things to do in the city on the Bayfield Chamber of Commerce website. While you’re up north, think about taking this epic waterfall road trip to see some of the state's most beautiful waterfalls. Grab an RV from RVShare and hit the open road.
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