30 Things to do in the Apostle Islands (by a Kayak Guide!)
May 14, 2024
Looking for the best things to do in the Apostle Islands and Bayfield? From the best places to hike near Bayfield, how to kayak the Apostle Islands Sea Caves, to the best family-friendly beaches in the Apostles, I’ve got you covered!
Why this blog? Hi! my name is Maddy, and this is my sixth year as a coastal kayaking guide, and I currently guide in the Apostle Islands! I’ve been to every single island except Eagle, the Twins, and Long, and I’ve done every single activity on this list (except sailing, because I am a broke paddling guide). I genuinely care about helping you have the best possible trip in this beautiful place I call home, and this article is designed to help you find the best things to do in the Apostle Islands for your skill and comfort level.
Best Things to do in the Apostle Islands & Bayfield
Bayfield and the Apostle Islands are on the land of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe. Keep in mind when recreating that many of the areas in the Apostle Islands and throughout the Bayfield Peninsula have cultural and historical significance. For this reason especially, be sure to pack out everything you bring including toilet paper, orange peels, ect. Avoid crushing plant life, “improving” trails or campsites, and stay on the trail when hiking.
It was not until the year 2021 that the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe flag was raised at the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore Visitor’s Center.
Climbing the cliffs and caves within the Apostle Islands is prohibited by the National Park. Be aware that conditions on Lake Superior are unpredictable and water temperatures extremely cold. Watch young children closely when swimming.
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What to pack for an Apostle Islands Trip:
Summers on Lake Superior can be chilly! I recommend packing warmer than you expect. For a list of what to pack for kayak camping specifically, visit 15 tips for beginner kayak campers.
- 2 lightweight, long hiking pants. I wear a size 8 and am short, and find the REI trailmade to be super flattering as well as the Kuhl freeflex.
- A pair of shorts, and yoga pants with pockets
- A fleece. Any fleece will do, but I really love my Patagonia Synchilla
- Wool baselayers. Five years of heavy paddling and my Smartwool baselayers are the only wool baselayers I’ve had that have really stood the test of time. For seven days, pack four baselayer tops.
- Study hiking boots. I like my Bridger Mids. Working in outdoor retail I literally never had anyone try on these shoes and not buy them. Pair with Darn Tough hiking socks and pack at least five pairs.
- hiking sandals
- Quick dry shots: I like Patagonia Baggies
- A day hiking pack: I love my Perimeter 35L. I was gifted this pack a few years back and it’s still my go-to day pack; a savvy packer can easily pack for a seven day hiking trip in this bag.
- A raincoat. I love the Moss Raincoat from Helly Hansen; It’s affordable, cute, and super durable.
- The Apostle Islands National Geographic map & water trip guidebook
30) Hike the Meyers Beach Sea Caves Lakeshore Trail
If you can only do one thing while visiting Bayfield, you should hike the Meyers Beach Sea Caves Lakeshore Trail! This trail is an out-and-back with moderate uphills leading to beautiful overlooks of the Apostle Islands Sea Caves. A five dollar parking fee is required at Myers Beach.
Keep in mind on summer weekends this parking lot fills to capacity! Come before 10am to snag a parking spot or after 4pm. Because this hike is an out and back, milage depends on how you hike out. Most of the best overlooks can be reached in around 4-5 miles of hiking round trip.
29) Guided Sea Kayak Tour of the Meyers Beach Sea Caves
Wondering how to visit the best sea caves in the Apostle Islands? Some of the biggest and easiest to reach sea caves in the Apostle Islands can be accessed from Meyers Beach. In order to do this paddle safely, book a guided tour.
Why should I book a guided tour of the Apostle Islands Sea Caves?
Look, I get it. These tours are expensive, and you bought a Wilderness Systems Pungo, why would you book a tour? You’re an experienced kayaker, heck you’re on Lake Minnetonka with a Miller Lite every weekend.
Meyers Beach is in a bay. It’s about a mile paddle to the first cliffs, and farther than that to the first caves. Right around the time you reach Keyhole Arch, you’re suddenly more exposed to the northeast and southwest, directions which the wind rises from about 1/2 the time every summer afternoon. It doesn’t take very much wind to kick up 1-2 foot waves, which hit the cliffs, bounce off, and double up.
It only takes one mistake to capsize your Pungo or Sundolphin, or god forbid inflatable kayak. Once you’re out of an open cockpit kayak, it will fill with water and sink. In 50 degree water, which the water here often is even in the summer, you have 10 minutes until hypothermia makes self rescue impossible and about an hour until you become fully unresponsive.
It’s a mile or more swim back to the beach. And it’s really important to note that if you did not book a guided tour, the guides out there have to take care of the safety of their group before they help you. There’s enough people at Meyers that someone will contact NPS for you and there’s a good chance you’ll be rescued in time. But that is not a guarantee.
Just book a guided tour. I recommend Lost Creek Adventures, Trek & Trail, or Whitecap Kayak. All of these outfitters also offer safety courses; if sea kayaking is a skill you want to learn, take a safety course with them!
2024 Update: I’m back guiding in the Apostle Islands this summer, yay for me! I’ll be guiding for Lost Creek, the first of the outfitters listed above. That said, all three of these outfitters have excellent safety records and you’ll have a wonderful experience with any one of these three!
Why shouldn’t I bring my kids sea kayaking to the Apostle Islands Sea Caves?
Most safe outfitters will not take children under 14 sea kayaking on Lake Superior in tandem kayaks. If an outfitter is willing to do this, this is a red flag! Children under 14 are usually put in triple kayaks as it takes two people capable of responding to instructions and paddling in an emergency to safely kayak on Lake Superior. No safe outfitter will take out children under five in any circumstances.
While kayaking on Lake Superior on a calm day is a treat, it still comes with risks! Here, we’re racing an electrical storm back to the beach.
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28) Go to Applefest
Every fall, apple-lovers descend on Bayfield looking to eat apple fry bread, hear live music, and drink spiked cider! While most people visit Bayfield in the summer, check out Applefest for fall colors and one of the most lively events way Up North.
An apple pie I baked after Applefest!
27) Day Trip to Madeline Island
A Madeline Island day trip is one of the best things to do when visiting Bayfield! Grab drinks at Tom’s Burned Down Cafe, head out to Big Bay State Park to swim and hike, or bike the island!
Me, Madeline, on Madeline Island!
While there is lots to do on Madeline Island for adults, the island is not particularly kid friendly. Families with kids will have better luck sticking to Bayfield.
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26) Check out Copper Crow Distillery
Tucked away in the woods in Red Cilff, Wisconsin, Copper Crow is the first Native-owned distillery in the United States, and it alone is a bucket list worthy trip! From the picturesque woodland setting, to the unique and delicious drinks, Copper Crow Distillery is the best place to unwind after a long hard day on the water.
One of my favorite things to do in Bayfield is to grab a hammock and head to the Copper Crow to spend an afternoon relaxing in the pines with a drink.
25) Visit Balancing Rock on Stockton Island
Looking for what is easily one of the seven natural wonders of Lake Superior? Head out to Stockton Island to check out Balancing Rock, a unique Lake Superior sea stack.
Stockton Island can only be reached by water! To paddle it, you’ll either want to book a guided overnight kayaking trip, or take a shuttle out!
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24) Visit the Cornucopia Beach
Looking for the best family-friendly beach in Bayfield? Pack a picnic blanket and head to Corny Beach in Cornucopia for shallow, warmer water swimming on Lake Superior in the adorable fishing town of Cornucopia. This beach is not far from Meyers Beach, but just as nice and likely to be much less crowded.
Corny Beach is also one of the best places to view the Northern Lights in Bayfield! Bring a picnic blanket and watch the northern horizon!
23) Camp on Oak Island
Looking for one of the best campsites in the Great Lakes Region? The north beach campsite on Oak Island (permits required, most accessible to sea kayakers) is the most beautiful place to camp in the Apostle Islands.
This beachside campsite has direct swimming access, Lake Superior views, nearby hidden caves to kayak, and expansive views of the outer ring of the Apostle Islands to the north. Guided overnight kayak tours are the best way to reach this beautiful campsite! While camping here, hike up to the Oak Island Apostles Overlook at sunset to watch the light fade over the islands from above!
22) Take a Hardcore Day Trip to Sand Island
Most visitors head to the Meyers Beach sea caves! The Meyers Beach Caves are some of the largest and most impressive sea caves, but tend to be crowded. Did you know that most of the 21 Apostle Islands have sea caves on them?
Sand Island is home to some of the deepest and darkest sea caves, offering passage deep into the island. Book a long day trip out to Sand Island with Lost Creek Adventures. On this trip, you’ll kayak nine miles in potentially difficult conditions, check out beautiful sea caves, and even hike to the Sand Island historic lighthouse.
A day trip to Sand Island is one of the best things to do in the Apostle Islands for adventure enthusiasts looking for a wild story!
21) Visit Howl Adventure Center for Live Music
Howl Adventure Center is the coolest new thing in Bayfield, WI for outdoor lovers! Here you can both shop for and demo gear, and in the evening you can snack on local food truck tacos, have a beer and listen to live music by a campfire.
Bucket-list stay in Bayfield: St. James Social Historic Hotel
Looking for the perfect unique stay in downtown Bayfield? Head to the newly restored historic St. James Social. Here you’ll find luxury rooms, a sauna and cold plunge, rooftop lounge, and more.
St. James Social is a boutique hotel meets luxury hostel with private rooms but a social sauna and lounge available as well as a restaurant and bar downstairs.
20) Paddle to Honeymoon Rock
Looking for a unique place to kayak in the Apostle Islands? Book a full day Basswood Island trip with Trek & Trail to check out the unique Honeymoon Bluff sea stack, paddle over the Fedora shipwreck and sample some of best paddling on Lake Superior!
Paddling to Honeymoon Rock is one of the best things to do in Bayfield and the Apostle Islands for outdoorsy people looking to head off the beaten path.
19) Take a Cruise with Apostle Islands Cruises
One of the best things to do in the Apostle Islands that isn’t kayaking is to take a cruise of the Apostle Islands. Cruises will take you out into the islands to sightsee. A cruise is the best way to see the beautiful and remote Devil’s Island sea caves without paddling out to them.
The cruise line sometimes offers backpacker shuttles to Stockton and Oak Island but has not been offering these options in recent years. As of 2023, there are no commercial backpacker shuttles out into the Apostle Islands. If you hear otherwise please let me know so I can update this!
THE 2024 UPDATE YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR: Hop on that shuttle baby, you can now backpack Stockton and Oak again! Thanks Elizabeth from Trek and Trail for the update!
A few tips for Cruising the the Apostle Islands:
Bring extra layers! As you head out to the Outer Ring of Islands, you will experience as much as a 20 degree temperature change.
This trip might be boring for small children. A cruise of the Apostles is a three hour sit and sightsee and listen.
18) Make it Your Life’s Goal to Reach Devil’s Island
Devil’s Island is arguably the most beautiful of the Apostle Islands, and it’s also the hardest island to reach. Exposed to almost every wind direction, Devil’s Island is often blasted by waves.
In my first two years of guiding in the Apostle’s, I never made it out to Devil’s Island. In order to sea kayak Devil’s Island, you pretty much need at least three days and perfect wind conditions. You can’t just decide you want to kayak to Devil’s Island on a certain day. That’s not how Lake Superior works.
I finally made it to Devil’s Island in the summer of 2021 as an expedition member on this National Geographic Trip. I got to spend three whole days camping on and helping photograph the island, and it was incredible. (The campsite is closed but we had park permission to camp on the Island). The caves themselves were incredible, but even more incredible was the ecosystem. There were massive birds and huge snowshoe hares, mushrooms and species of plants only seen in the arctic, leftover from the last ice ages that have survived on the chilly shore of Lake Superior, literally frozen in time. For more on local lore & natural history, check out the end result article here!
Here’s the best way to visit Devil’s Island in the Apostle Islands:
The best way to get out to Devil’s Island in the Apostle Islands is to literally make it a lifelong goal. Start by booking a 1-2 night overnight trip to gain kayaking experience. Take a safety course. Book an outer ring overnight kayaking trip. If you don’t make it out the first time, book another trip for the next year. Eventually you’ll make it to Devil’s.
And I promise you, there is nothing sweeter than experiencing the natural cathedral that Devil’s Island is than being denied entry a few times, and then finally, by the power of your own kayak, making it out to that incredible place. It’s totally worth it. Plus now that you’ve got all that experience you can sign up for some of the other hardcore adventure kayak trips in the Great Lakes. The Pukaskwa is calling.
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17) Have a drink on top of the Bayfield Inn
Looking for a place to grab a drink with a view? Head to the Bayfield Inn for drinks, great food and a view to write home about.
16) Hike to Lost Creek Falls
Lost Creek Falls near Cornucopia, WI is one of the best places for day hiking in Bayfield! This hike is an easy two miles to a waterfall in the woods.
The parking lot is small, so come early.
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15) Camp at Little Sand Bay
Looking for the best place to camp in Bayfield? Head out to Little Sand Bay for beach camping with water, showers, and RV camping available.
Little Sand Bay is also one of the best places in Bayfield to view the Northern Lights.
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14) Visit Manypenny Bistro
Manypenny Bistro is one of the best places to eat in Bayfield, WI! Manypenny has delicious breakfasts, as well as fun pizzas. This fun stop is the best place in Bayfield to eat with kids, and there is truly something on the menu for everyone!
13) Take a Sea Kayak Safety Course with Trek & Trail
Love sea kayaking and want to dive into the wonderful world of Lake Superior paddling? Head to downtown Bayfield and take a sea kayak safety course with Trek & Trail. This is the perfect way to learn more about Lake Superior and Coastal kayaking.
Upon successful completion of a safety course, you can rent kayaks and explore areas of the Apostle Islands on your own.
12) Visit Honest Dog Books
Wondering what to do in downtown Bayfield? Honest Dog Books is a Bayfield must-visit. Owned by Paddling to Winter author Julie Buckles, this independent bookstore I the perfect place to spend a whole afternoon browsing the shelves.
Read this Bayfield Book:
Looking for a fun local read? Check out The Haunting of Brynn Wilder, set in downtown Bayfield. The Haunting of Brynn Wilder is objectively the worst book I’ve ever read. Having lived in Bayfield made it laughably funny and an altogether enjoyable experience to read. A real gem. In this absolute masterpiece, Brynn Wilder flees to Bayfield to escape in the words of her doctor (lol) the “worst trauma anyone has ever experienced” (or something like that). (The trauma being her mother dying and the end of a romantic relationship).
She arrives at Grunke’s to stay for the summer, where she meets a mysterious man who she falls in love with (who is later revealed to be an angel?) and experiences some spooky events!! The entire plot is a roller coaster, there is virtually no horror, and more happens in the last three pages of the book than the first 200.
10/10 must read for Bayfield lovers. Watch this review after you read. Can’t recommend enough, you will cackle.
11) Get Smoked Fish
No trip to Bayfield is complete without sampling local smoked whitefish from one of the many, many fisheries in the area. Pick up some brown sugar smoked salmon and crackers and head down to the beach to nibble in the sun.
10) Eat at the Fat Radish
Check out the Fat Radish in Washburn for one of the best places to eat near Bayfield! The Fat Radish has delicious farm to table healthy food. This is a popular restaurant so reservations are recommended.
Can’t get in? No worries. Order food to-go and picnic on Friendly Valley Beach.
9) Kayak to the Fedora Shipwreck
Looking for a beginner sea kayak trip on Lake Superior? Kayak to the Fedora Shipwreck launching from the Red Cliff Casino. While this route still sometimes sees big waves, this route is more likely to be calm than many of the other kayaking routes on Lake Superior, and great for people with L2+ coastal kayaking experience looking to experience Lake Superior.
This is an alternate tour site for many of the Meyers Beach sea caves tours, and some outfitters offer this route as a longer paddle as a half day trip.
While this trip is more beginner-friendly, I still do not recommend kayaking on Lake Superior without a sea kayak and ACA L2-3 experience OR an experienced guide! This is a beginner trip for sea kayakers, but could still quickly become a dangerous trip for beginner kayakers, particularly when strong south winds, east winds, or northeast winds are involved.
Don’t believe me about big waves on Lake Superior? Keep scrolling!
8) Watch a Gale from the Meyers Beach Lakeshore Trail
One of the best things to do in Bayfield if your kayak tour get cancelled is to hike the Meyers Beach Lakeshore Trail. This is especially true if your kayak tour was cancelled well in advance! That means that there are probably very big waves at the sea caves, and you can watch them roll in from above!
That’s about a 30ft cliff there! On the left hand side of the photo, there’s a five ft tall sea arch that is completely covered by the wave itself. Sea spray from the wave reaches the top of the cliff.
7) Canoe Bark Bay Slough
Bark Bay Slough is a unique Lake Superior coastal slough filled with floating islands, and the perfect place for protected paddling. Bark Bay is the best spot in Bayfield to kayak without a guide.
6) Mountain Bike Mount Ashwabay
Mountain Biking Mount Ashwabay is one of the best adventurous things to do near Bayfield, Wisconsin. Here you’ll find plenty of single track loops of varying difficulty levels. From the top of Mount Ashwabay check out sweeping views of Bayfield and the Apostle Islands.
5) Hike to the Oak Island Apostle Islands Overlook
Looking for one of the coolest hikes in the Apostle Islands? On Oak Island you can hike out to high bluffs over Lake Superior for beautiful views of the Apostle Islands! This hike is only accessible by boat, so you’ll either have to find a boat to take you out or book an overnight sea kayaking tour.
4) Drive the Fruit Loop
Bayfield, Wisconsin is a haven for fruit trees! Here you can find apples, strawberries, cherries, blueberries and more all grown on the Bayfield Peninsula. Drive the Fruit Loop to check out local fruit stands and maybe even find a pie!
3) Book a Sailing Charter
Looking for one of the most incredible ways to see the Apostle Islands? Book a sailing charter with Dreamcatcher Sailing to visit some of the more remote hidden gems of the Apostle Islands without having to paddle yourself out.
2) Visit Coco’s Bakery in Washburn
Looking for the most delicious cookies and best breakfast in Bayfield? Head down to Washburn, Wisconsin to enjoy the wonderful CoCo’s Bakery.
1) Overnight Sea Kayak the Outer Ring of the Apostle Islands
The absolute best way to see the Apostle Islands is to book an overnight sea kayaking trip into the islands! I recommend Lost Creek Adventures, Trek & Trail, or Whitecap Kayak for overnight tours.
Outer Ring Trips are generally best suited for people with sea kayak camping experience, but they really are the experience of a lifetime. Camp on remote island beaches, cook over a fire, swim in the moonlight, and paddle some of the secret sea caves on the outer Apostle Islands.
To experience the best views in the the Apostle Islands, book a 4-7 day overnight sea kayaking trip!
Frequently Asked Questions on How to Visit the Apostle Islands and Bayfield:
I’ve been asked lots of questions on how to visit the Apostle Islands and how to visit Bayfield! Hopefully the list above answered what the best things are to do in Bayfield and the Apostle Islands! Here are a few more frequently asked questions about visiting Bayfield:
Where can I rent kayaks in Bayfield, WI?
No safe outfitter will rent kayaks for Lake Superior* without proof of an ACA Coastal Kayaking safety course. This is true throughout the whole of Lake Superior. Outfitters renting kayaks for Lake Superior without safety courses are not operating within the recommendations of the American Canoe Association or Coast Guard– because these outfitters have already shown disregard for safety guidelines on Lake Superior, I personally would be suspicious of the safety of the equipment rented.
See point 13 above for how to take a safety course in order to rent kayaks for the Apostle Islands sea caves.
*some outfitters will rent for protected bays only.
The easiest way to check if an outfitter operates safe kayaking tours is to read the reviews! If they have negative reviews detailing shady behavior (ie, taking money and not calling back, unclear directions on where to meet, multiple stories of irresponsible guides) you might want to skip. In addition, you can call in advance and ask if guides are certified or trained with with the American Canoe Association. Often, ACA certification requirements are clearly indicated on the outfitters website.
For example, on Trek & Trail’s website it clearly states in the bottom right footer it clearly states “each spring (and weekly training meetings) our guides and mentors work through ACA Level 1-3 and WFA certification”.
How likely is my Apostle Islands Sea Caves tour to be cancelled?
That’s really hard to say. Waves are more likely to pick up in the afternoon than in the morning, and cancelling a tour is generally at the discretion of your guide. Check the marine forecast to gauge potential waves in the area. Generally, a forecast of waves 2 ft or less means your tour is a go! A forecast of 1-3 feet means your tour will be choppy and you won’t be able to enter smaller caves. Your tour might be cancelled. A three foot wave is tall enough that if there is a wave between you and your guide, they will not be able to see you.
Anything larger than 1-3 foot waves and your tour is likely to be rescheduled, cancelled, or rerouted; a reroute isn’t a bad thing! There are plenty of caves throughout the Peninsula and plenty of beautiful places to paddle!
No beginner kayak tours should head out intentionally in waves larger than 2-3 feet. On overnight tours, you may encounter larger waves at the discretion of the guides.
Nervous about your Apostle Islands kayak trip? Talk to your guide! Your guide will not take you anywhere unsafe! In four years of commercial guiding on Lake Superior I’ve only had four boats capsize– one on an overnight, and three on day trips in relatively calm water (looking over the edge of the boat!). I’ve never had anyone capsize on a private tour (I’m currently not doing custom tours anymore, I am working with Lost Creek Adventures out of Cornucopia!).
But what percent chance is there that my Apostle Islands sea caves tour gets cancelled?
There is no way to calculate a percent chance or percentage of tours that get cancelled because it varies depending on weather, season, and time of year. Tours in May and June involve very cold water (*think 36-39 degrees!!) so guides factor that into risk assessments.
In general, late June, July, and the first half of August have a number of really beautiful days and cancellations are far less common, especially if we get a high pressure system that lingers for a while. Late August and early September will begin to bring choppier conditions, and odds of a bumpier ride increase. October will bring even rougher days as we trend toward the Lake Superior “Gales of November”.
That said, a number of my favorite paddle trips on Superior have been in September! Like any outdoor adventure trip, safety comes first and is dependent on the weather. If your tour does get cancelled, please be kind to the staff! We do not control the weather, and forecasts vs real-time conditions change overnight in this region. Cancellations are to keep you safe; however keep in mind that if your tour is cancelled that means that even if your tour went out you would not have been physically able to make it into sea caves due to rough conditions.
When is the best time of year to kayak the Apostle Islands Sea Caves?
Late July and Early August see warmer water temperatures and more calm days than the rest of the year. My favorite time to visit is September when the crowds die down, but you are more likely to experiences waves in this time. Objectively, late summer is the best time of year to kayak the Apostle Islands Sea Caves.
How much should I tip my kayak guide in the Apostle Islands?
For a half day trip in the Apostle Islands, tip your kayak guide at least ten dollars per person in your group. On a full day trip, tip around fifteen dollars per person in your group. For an overnight sea kayaking trip, tip your guide at least twenty dollars per person, per day or more. On overnight tours keep in mind that your guide is cooking and cleaning for you as well as keeping you safe on the water.
Is Bayfield, Wisconsin a Good Place to visit with Kids?
While there are things to do with kids in Bayfield and the Apostle Islands, Bayfield is not a super kid-friendly destination. Most safe outfitters will not book young kids on kayak tours, and most of the things to do in the area are either very active or involve drinking.
The North Shore of Lake Superior might be a more kid friendly destination with easier hikes and lots to do with children.
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