MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Wisconsin United States Highway #2 "State Route 2 (Junction of Route 53 to Michigan State Line)"
Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Junction of Hwy # 2 and North to cities of Superior, Duluth. West access to Pattison State Park. Hwy # 53 Pattison State Park features the highest waterfalls in Wisconsin and the fourth highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains. Camping Pattison has 59 regular (family) campsites, 18 of them with electric hookups, and three backpack sites.
There is a sanitary dumping station but no sewer or water hookups. Showers and flush toilets are available during the summer. Attractions in and around Duluth, WI, The Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center. This museum features maritime exhibits showing the commercial ships of Lake Superior and the Duluth-Superior Harbor. - Lake Superior Railroad Museum Duluth, WI. This museum features the early history of Wisconsin and Minnesota railroading. They have on site steam engines unique to the area. - S.S. William A. Irvin Ore Boat Museum Duluth, MN This ore carrying ship is a floating museum, the boat is docked along the Duluth waterfront. Also along side is a historic tugboat 'The Lake Superior'. - Tweed Museum of Art Duluth, MN The museum shows collections of American and European paintings. - St. Louis County Heritage & Arts Center, ' The Depot' Duluth, MN. This Historic building was constructed in 1892 served as Duluth's busiest railroad station and 'Port of entry'. 0.8 Rapids Riverside Bar & restaurant 0.8 Amnicon Falls State Park, 1/4 mile north on Cty U. This 825-acre park features4 waterfalls plus WI rapids along the Amnicon River, viewed from a covered 1930's foot bridge. Camping and picnicking. Camping - Amnicon Falls State Park has 36 campsites. There are no electric hookups, showers, or dump station. No generators may be operated in the park. 3.3 Town of Wentworth, Access from highway. Wisconsin 5.2 Historical Marker Richard I. Bong, WW 11 Ace Pilot, family home is in Poplar. He was in the Pacific Theatre during WW11 and was the #1 Ace of that war. After the war, he became a test pilot and was killed while test flying a new aircraft. 5.5 Town of Poplar, Wisconsin Access from highway. 9.4 Town of Maple, Wisconsin Access from highway. 10.2 Grizzworks Chain saw carvings 12.0 Blueberry Store Antiques, (seasonal) 13.5 Bellwood Antiques Antiques (seasonal) 16.6 Brule River State Forest, State forest encompassing the historic Brule River, WI. Famous for WI steelhead fishing, was 'summer whitehouse' for several past presidents including Eisenhower. 16.6 Wayside Access from highway. 16.8 Brule River House Restaurant
Page 1/5 PDF Document Generated on 2021-May-21 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 16.8 Brule River Canoe Rental, Canoes & kayaks available for Brule River, WI and Lake Superior. One WI can fish for Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Steelhead, Coho Salmon and Chinook Salmon. 17.1 Town of Brule, Wisconsin Access from highway. 17.2 Twin Gables Restaurant 17.2 Intersection with State Hwy South access to Nelson Lake, WI. South to community of Hayword, WI. 27 south Attraction in Hayword, WI. The National Fresh Water Hall of Fame. Showing displays of historical artifacts of fresh water sport fishing, shows all fresh water sport fishing records. 24.9 Town of Iron River, WI Iron River Area Chamber of Commerce. The Town of Iron River, WI; in the early days was a logging “Boom Town”. Railroad trains made several trips a day between Superior and Hurley hauling logs. Attractions in Iron River, WI. White Winter Winery, WI. 25.7 Rustic Roost Restaurant 26.4 Wayside Bathrooms, picnic tables, view of small lake (seasonal) 37.1 Town of Ino, Wisconsin Access from highway. 41.1 Evergreen Campground, Access from highway. WI 42.2 Orange & White Antiques Access from highway. 43.2 Intersection of US Hwy 63 Access to Chequamegon National Forest Recreational Area. The south Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is located in Wisconsin's Northwoods, covering over a million and a half acres. The Chequamegon side of the forest covers about 858,400 acres in Ashland, Bayfield, Sawyer, Price, Taylor, and Vilas counties while the Nicolet side covers nearly 661,400 acres in Florence, Forest, Langlade, Oconto, Oneida, and Vilas counties. Chequamegon-Nicolet's has 47 unique campgrounds, picnic areas, and cabin sites. - South access to communities of Benoit, WI, Mason, WI, Grand View, WI, Drummond, WI, Cable, WI. Attraction at Cable, WI. - Cable Natural. Museum, WI. 46.3 Intersection of State Hwy Access from highway. 37 48.5 Northern Great Lakes This facility presents an overview of the historical interaction of human Visitor Center culture with the land and natural resources of the Northern Great Lakes Region, from the Ice Age to the present. Has interpretaive trail, educational programs, visitor information, historical exhibits, gift shop and houses historical archives from 9 counties.
Page 2/5 PDF Document Generated on 2021-May-21 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 49.1 Intersection of State Hwy North access to communities of Washburn, WI, Bayfield, WI; and Red 13 north Cliff, WI. Washburn, WI; is located on Lake Superior's Wisconsin Chequamegon Bay. The city of Washburn, WI; has two municipal campgrounds,they are located on the shore of Lake Superior: There are 2 campgrounds. Memorial Park Campground has Fifty-one campsites. Services include.- electric service and cable tv. All drinking water, flush toilets, and pay showers. Thompson's West End Park, WI. Camping facilities: - 51 RV and tent sites,
Sanitary Dump Station ,
Flush Toilets ,
Unguarded Swimming Beach ,
Playground ,
Open play area