Things To Do in Bayfield Wisconsin in Summer

So, you’re thinking about heading up north to the land of fresh air, stunning lake views, and maybe even a few juicy berries? Well, you’ve landed in the right spot! Bayfield, Wisconsin in the summertime? Oh man, you are in for a treat. Seriously, this little gem on the shores of Lake Superior absolutely comes alive when the sun is shining.
I had the chance to soak up all the summer vibes in Bayfield (I was raised in Milwaukee), and let me tell you, it was the kind of trip that just sticks with you. Think salty (well, freshwater-y!) breezes, charming shops, and adventures galore. I’ve rounded up all the must-do activities that made my trip so unforgettable, so you can plan your own amazing Bayfield summer escape. Get ready for some serious wanderlust – let’s dive in!
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A Quick Introduction to Bayfield, Wisconsin
bayfield is one of the most beautiful areas in wisconsin
Nestled like a charming secret along the rugged shores of Lake Superior, Bayfield, Wisconsin, is a place that effortlessly steals your heart. Imagine a picturesque harbor dotted with sailboats, surrounded by rolling hills bursting with orchards and forests. The air is crisp and carries the scent of pine and the vast, clean expanse of the Great Lake. This isn’t just another small town; it’s a gateway to adventure, a haven for relaxation, and a place where the beauty of nature intertwines with a warm, welcoming community. From its historic streets lined with quaint shops and galleries to the breathtaking Apostle Islands just a ferry ride away, Bayfield offers a unique blend of tranquility and excitement that beckons travelers seeking an authentic and unforgettable escape. Get ready to discover the magic that makes Bayfield such a beloved destination.

view of downtown bayfield from the water
transportation to bayfield wisconsin
Bayfield, Wisconsin is the best “gateway to the apostle islands.” You will need to reach Bayfield via car, whether you fly in closeby and drive, or if you live within road trip distance.
by plane
If flying is your preference, the closest major airport is Duluth International Airport (DLH) in Minnesota, about an hour and a half drive from Bayfield, where rental cars are readily available. You can also fly into Minneapolis- St Paul Airport which is 3 hrs and 44 minutes away, OR the Milwaukee General Mitchell Airport which is 6 hours (if you’re doing something in that area).
road trip to the apostle islands
Maybe you live within driving distance of the Apostle Islands. I am from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, so we drove 6 hrs from Milwaukee to Bayfield. It’s a beautiful drive, so it really didn’t feel to bad (and we drove with a camper attached). If you’re coming from the Minneapolis area, it’s about 4 hrs.
best months to visit
Planning your trip and wondering about the best time to experience all the amazing things to do in Bayfield, Wisconsin? The ideal months to visit largely depend on your priorities.
For warm weather activities like kayaking, hiking, and swimming, July and August offer the warmest lake temperatures and sunniest skies. However, this is also peak season, meaning larger crowds and higher accommodation prices.
For a balance of pleasant weather and fewer visitors, consider the shoulder seasons of late spring (late May-June) and early fall (September-early October). Spring bursts with new life, while autumn paints the islands in vibrant colors, perfect for scenic hikes and photography. Keep in mind that ferry and tour operations may have reduced schedules during the off-season, so it’s always best to check ahead when planning your Bayfield summer adventure.
Things To Do in Bayfield Wisconsin in Summer
Whether you’re traveling from near or far, a trip to Bayfield in the summer will be AMAZING. I can’t believe I lived in Milwaukee for 15 years without ever knowing about this area of Wisconsin. So let’s get into it.
1: Kayak the Iconic Apostle Islands Sea Caves
Bayfield, Wisconsin is the closest town to the Apostle Islands. One of the best way to be immersed in the Apostle islands is a kayak tour. This, in my opinion, is on the top of the list of Things To Do in Apostle Islands. These stunning sandstone formations are best explored by water, offering a unique perspective of the cliffs and caves. If you’re new to the area, do a guided tour. Kayaking in this area is surprisingly HARD WORK!! We did the half day tour with Trek & Trail at Meyers Beach. Absolutely beautiful. For seasoned paddlers, rentals are available for self-guided adventures.

2. Fuel Up at Wonderstate Coffee
Okay, picture this: the crisp, fresh air of Bayfield in the morning, a slight breeze hinting at the lake just a few blocks away, and the undeniable pull of a good cup of coffee. That’s exactly how I found myself drawn to Wonderstate Coffee. Stepping inside felt like entering a cozy haven – the warm buzz of conversation, the rich aroma of roasting beans swirling through the air, and the sight of baristas expertly crafting their magic behind the counter. It wasn’t just about needing a caffeine fix; it was about soaking in the local vibe and treating myself to a truly exceptional brew. From the friendly smiles to the evident care in every step of the coffee-making process, Wonderstate offered a delightful start to my Bayfield day.

left two photos taken at mile 1.6 of lakeshore trail
3: Cruise The Apostle Islands
A trip to Bayfield, Wisconsin isn’t complete without a cruise aroudn the Apostle Islands. Plus, the cruise boat leaves right from Downtown Bayfield. Even better, cruises have two stories and an indoor and outdoor section- good for all weather.

4. Hike The Lakeshore Trail
The Lakeshore Trail in the Apostle Islands is nothing short of breathtaking, a ribbon of earth winding along the dramatic sandstone cliffs of Lake Superior. The trail offers glimpses into the intricate sea caves carved by centuries of relentless waves, a reminder of nature’s raw power and artistry. This trail started in the same parking lot as our kayak tour, so we kayaked, got changed, and then went for the hike. It was SO COOL to see the caves from the kayak, and then see them from above on the trail! Epic. NOTE- you don’t have to do the whole hike. It’s beautiful the whole way. If you want to see the iconic cave from the top (my favorite part), that is 1.6 miles into the trail. This was one of m favorite things to do in Bayfield Wisconsin in winter.
hike length: 4.1 mi
elevation: 196 ft
parking: meyers beach
bathrooms: yes
dogs: allowed

left two photos taken at mile 1.6 of lakeshore trail
5. Shop & Dine Downtown Bayfield
Wandering through downtown Bayfield is an absolute treat, a leisurely exploration of locally-owned gems that exude small-town charm. Quaint shops beckon with unique finds, from handcrafted artisan goods and locally-made souvenirs to outdoor gear perfect for embracing the surrounding wilderness. You might stumble upon a cozy bookstore filled with regional titles or an art gallery showcasing the talent of local artists. And when your appetite calls, downtown Bayfield answers with a delightful array of dining experiences.

6. Visit the Local Wineries
Did you know there are NUMEROUS wineries surrounding Bayfield? I would have never known. Honestly, we visited on the most magical warm, sunny day and relaxing at these wineries was amazing. We went on a weekday too, so we were the only ones at most places and it was really nice. Absolutely beautiful areas and delicious wine. A must-do when you’re in Bayfield, Wisconsin.

7. Take a Car Ferry to Madeline Island
Continuing on the list of the best things to do in Bayfield, Wisconsin in summer is visiting Madeline Island. I didn’t get a chance to go here, but I’ve heard amazing thihngs. Hopping on the Madeline Island car ferry from Bayfield is your ticket to instant vacation vibes! Even the short ride across the sparkling lake is scenic, giving you a taste of the Apostle Islands’ beauty. Once you land, a quick drive (or bike ride!) brings you to the glorious Big Bay State Park. Get ready for a jaw-dropping stretch of sandy beach perfect for strolling and soaking up the sun, plus some seriously lovely trails winding through the woods with amazing lake views.

8. Go Camping
So, you’re itching to explore the stunning Apostle Islands and the charming town of Bayfield? Smart move! This area is a nature lover’s dream. And what better way to soak it all in than by spending a night (or a few!) under the Wisconsin stars? Whether you’re a seasoned camper or a first-timer, there are fantastic camping options aplenty around Bayfield and within easy reach of the Apostle Islands’ wonders.
- For the RV Crowd & Tent Enthusiasts: Check out the Apostle Islands Area Campground. Just a hop, skip, and a jump (about a mile south of Bayfield), this campground boasts spacious, wooded sites with full hookups, tent sites, and even cozy cabins if you’re feeling a little less “roughing it.” They’ve got amenities like a swim pond, playground, and even mini-golf! It’s a great basecamp for exploring the area. THIS IS WHERE WE STAYED AND WE LOVED IT.
- Lakeside Lounging: Consider Dalrymple Campground, right on the waterfront just north of Bayfield. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis and offers electric hookups in a heavily wooded setting with stunning lake views. Keep in mind they have vault toilets and no showers on-site, but showers are available for a fee at the Bayfield Recreation Facility. They recommend RVs under 30 feet here.
- Small Town Charm: The Little Sand Bay Recreation Area (about 15 minutes north of Bayfield) is run by the Town of Russell and offers a campground with both RV and tent sites, including some drive-through options. They have a beautiful sandy beach, boat ramp, and even a group camping area with a gazebo. Plus, showers and firewood are available for purchase. This spot also provides access for kayakers heading to some of the Apostle Islands.
- Madeline Island Escape: Don’t forget about Madeline Island, the only Apostle Island accessible by car ferry! Here you’ll find Big Bay State Park and Big Bay Town Park, both offering campgrounds with electric sites, flush toilets, and showers. Big Bay State Park has more rustic walk-in tent sites too, and both offer access to the incredible 2.5-mile-long Big Bay Beach. Heads up! Big Bay State Park’s campground and beach parking are closed for construction from September 2, 2025, through approximately May 23, 2026.
- Something a Little Different: For a unique experience, check out Twisting Twig Gardens and Orchard, about 10 miles from Bayfield. They offer a few secluded, rustic rentals on their organic farm – a peaceful retreat after a day of adventuring.
Island Hopping: Camping in the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
For a truly immersive experience, consider camping on one of the Apostle Islands themselves! Keep in mind that all island campsites are boat-access only (kayak, private boat, or shuttle/water taxi). Reservations are required and can be made up to 30 days in advance via Recreation.gov.
- Individual Campsites: Perfect for smaller groups (1-7 people), these sites are spread across various islands and typically include a picnic table, fire ring, and bear-resistant food locker. Some even have tent pads.
- Group Campsites: If you’re rolling with a bigger crew (8-21 people), there are designated group campsites on islands like Sand, Oak, Basswood, Stockton, and Rocky. These offer more space and similar basic amenities. There’s a lottery for group site reservations in March, with remaining sites available afterward.
- Primitive Camping Zones: For the ultimate backcountry experience (groups of 1-5 people), some islands offer primitive camping zones. These are undeveloped areas where you can choose your own campsite, but be prepared to be self-sufficient with no amenities like privies or food lockers. Leave No Trace principles are crucial here!

apostle islands area campground
9. Visit Nearby Waterfalls
