July 3, 2017 (Monday)
Mike and I headed out early to head back to the Visitor
Center that was closed the previous day.
The Visitor Center was really good – one of the best we have been
to. There was a video (about 20 minutes)
and two floors of displays to look at.
We managed to get through the building and watch the video in about an
hour.
Back at the campground we had a quick lunch and packed up
the camper. Our next destination was Indian Point Campground in Duluth,
MN. We hung out at the campground for
the evening were we also got a chance to check out the Western Waterfront Trail.
July 4, 2017 (Tuesday)
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Apostle Island Boat that did make the tour |
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore here we come…or maybe
not. Our first stop for the day was Bayfield to get our tickets for the Apostle
Islands National Park Grand Tour boat ride (about $45/adult). We found parking (free) on a side street a
few blocks from the ticket building.
Restrooms were located about a block away from the ticket building.
There were two boats going out for the 3.25 hour long tour. The guy scanning
the tickets told us we could get on either boat, but that one boat had more
comfortable seats that the other so we picked that one. BIG MISTAKE! We were almost out to the first National Park
Island – Basswood and the transmission on one of the motors went out. The boat
limped back to shore and we were refunded our money since there was not a time
that worked well for us available.
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Meyers Beach |
Since we did not get to see the island via the boat we
checked out the Bayfield Visitor Center, where there was a 20-minute video. The
visitor center was quite small and did not offer a lot of displays. The ranger
on staff did make suggestions of other places we could visit.
We had lunch at a place in Bayfield called Maggies before
heading to the Little Sand Bay Visitor Center. The restaurant was a cute little
place that was all decked out in Flamingos! The food was pretty good, but the
service was quite slow.
The beach at Little Sand Bay was really small and again the
visitor center was really small. We did not spend much time there since there
was not really much to do. The visitor
center told us there was more to do at Meyers Beach. Once we arrived at Meyers
Beach ($5 parking fee) we hit the trail! The trail was boardwalk for the first
portion (0.7 miles) and then it turned into a mostly dirt trail. There were a lot of gorgeous lake views from
the trail. We also got to see a bunch of kayakers! The full trail goes 4.5
miles (one way), but we only went to where we could see some of the sea cave
overlooks (about 2 miles from the trailhead). So pretty!
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Amnicon Falls State Park |
Leaving Meyers Beach we headed back towards the campground.
We did make a stop in Cornucopia
(Wisconsin’s northern most Post Office location is located here) for
some ice cream at Siskiwit Bay Coffee & Crsts! Yum!
While we were out we decided to check out Amnicon Falls
State Park, where as the name implies we were able to view some waterfalls!
There was a fee to park – the fee depends on how long you want to stay. There
were some bridges and trails around the falls.
Leaving the State Park we decided to check out the nearby
lighthouse Superior Entry Lighthouse. There
was a boardwalk out to the lighthouse. After the fact we discovered there was
another lighthouses we could have visited, like the Minnesota Point.
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Superior Entry Lighthouse |
Duluth has a huge 4
th of July festival and boasts
as the biggest firework display in the state of Minnesota. There were lots of fireworks going off all
around us.