NORTHLAND YOUTH MUSIC PROGRAM  "the best kept secret in the Northland" a 501c3 program

 

  

 

What is there to do when your in Superior Wisconsin?

GREAT HIKING, CAMPING, GOLFING, EATING, FISHING, BOATING, SWIMMING

ANYTHING YOU CAN NAME WE HAVE IT WITHIN A SHORT DRIVE!

 

   

    Superior WI water front

Osaugie Waterfront Trail

<<< The Osaugie Trail is a paved 5.2 mile long trail traveling along Superior and Allouez Bays of Lake Superior.

The Richard Bong Heritage Museum also houses the Superior Douglas County Travel Visitor Center and anchors the NW end of the Osaugie Waterfront Trail. > > >

 

< < < Fairlawn Mansion & Museum open year round for guided tours and events. Two other interesting museums are the SS Meteor, a restored whaleback Lake Superior Freighter, and the 1898 Old Firehouse Museum.

The nearby Brule River is one of Wisconsin's premier canoeing rivers. It is also an exceptional trout stream. > > >

 

 

Pattison State Park 20 Minutes south of Superior WI

 

 

 

Amnicon Falls State Park 10 minutes east of Superior

 

BAYFIELD WISCONSIN

 

 

 

Apostle Islands Sea Caves of Devils Island.

 

 

 

 

 

Copper Falls State Park
Hiking and Waterfalls

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Canal Park Duluth MN

                                                                 going up the North Shore

 

 

                                                             

 

 

 

Duluth Lakewalk, Rose Garden & Beyond

The Leif Erickson Park Rose Garden includes over 3000 rose bushes representing

more than 100 varieties, among its flowering landscape plantings.

Besides being one of the Midwest's few formal English style Rose Gardens,

the park is architecturally significant for being constructed over Duluth's I-35 expressway.

As you stroll around the beautiful park, little do you know that below your feet trucks and cars are streaming along!

 

 

TWO HARBORS MN HARBOR

 

The Tugboat Edna G was retired in 1981 to service as a floating museum.

Next to Edna is the Grandpa Woo excursion boat operating out of Two Harbors

and other north shore ports.

 

 

The Baptism River as it empties into Lake Superior at Tettegouche State Park. There's a nice lakeshore hiking trail system at Tettegouche and a public (no fee) wayside parking lot for day visitors. Restrooms and park information are available at the nearby visitor center. The 60 foot "High Falls" of the Baptism River is about a mile and half hike from the rest stop parking lot of Tettegouche State Park.

  From the Temperance River State Park roadside parking lots along Highway 61, you can hike a loop north - less than a mile round trip - to cross the Temperance River, view the Hidden Falls and the river gorge, and then return to the parking lot.    A more enthusiastic day hike would be to the top of Carlton Peak. (misplaced my pics from this hike). From the park parking lot the trip is 6.2 miles round trip.

 

 

A great Place for the Family to Visit

While you attend the Summer program