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Gotta Be Superior

Let the Summer Fun Begin!

Fun and unforgettable summers happen in Superior, WI. Active or chill, couple or solo – have any vacay you want.

Two young boys crouch on a sandy beach near the water, playing with a toy boat and small sticks. The sun is shining, and a lighthouse rises in the background—an ideal scene among Wisconsin places to visit in summer.
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Bold & Free

Golf, ride, or bike around Superior. Experience stories of incredible heroes and history. Find great food at some of the best prices in the state.

The Tower District

Tower Avenue is the heart of downtown Superior – a vibrant corridor where local flavor, history, and community charm come together. This walkable stretch is packed with cozy cafés, unique shops, and some of the city’s most beloved restaurants.​

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A man and a woman sit on a blanket in a forest clearing, sharing food during a picnic near a waterfall—one of the idyllic Wisconsin places to visit in summer. Sunlight filters through the trees, and a wicker basket sits beside them.

Unplugged

Hit pause on the noise and get back to basics in Superior – real experiences, great food, fresh air, and way fewer screens. Just vibes.

Wisconsin’s Tallest Waterfall

Pattison State Park is home to Wisconsin’s tallest waterfall—the stunning 165-foot Big Manitou Falls. Hike scenic trails, swim at Interfalls Lake, or camp under the stars. With peaceful forests and rich history, it’s the perfect summer escape near Superior.

A cascading waterfall flows over rocky formations surrounded by lush green foliage and trees in Douglas County, Wisconsin. Sunlight illuminates the scene, highlighting the vibrant greenery and the white water of the falls.
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TOGETHER TIME

Waterfalls, music, bonfires, and cozy stays.

Think waterfalls, beach bonfires, live music and dancing, great food, and cozy places to stay – the kind of summer that brings you closer.

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MAKING MEMORIES

Carefree days the whole family will love.

Here, summer days are filled with fresh air, room to roam, sweet treats, and activities that keep kids smiling and parents relaxed.

A man and woman carrying surfboards walk along a sandy path through grassy dunes toward the beach—one of the best Wisconsin places to visit in summer—as their dog runs ahead in the glowing sunlight.

Get outdoors

Summer is simply glorious around these parts.

One reason: there are so many ways to explore the great outdoors in town and at nearby Wisconsin parks, forests, rivers and lakes. Especially on the sandy south shores of Lake Superior. Suggestion: try our campgrounds. Ride some of the region’s world-class bike trails. Set sail. Or just set a fishing hook, cast a line and relax.

A sandy shoreline bordered by dense green trees stretches alongside calm, expansive water under a partly cloudy sky, with a long pier extending into the distance—one of the best Wisconsin places to visit in summer.

Explore Sandy Beaches

Feel the sand between your toes.

Northwest Wisconsin might not be the first place to pop into your mind when you think of incredible beaches, but maybe it should be? Douglas County is home to some stunning beaches with soft sand and warm water along the south shore of Lake Superior. Wisconsin Point is a very popular destination for beachgoers, but the mouths of the Amnicon and Brule rivers are ever-changing hidden gems! 

Whether you’re looking for professional-level golf, or just a fun family activity, Superior has many golf options. The Nemadji Golf Course is a pristine 36 hole course located right in the heart of Superior. A 4-star rated golf course by Golf Digest, Nemadji was voted the best in the Duluth/Superior area 3 of the last 4 years! Experience all Superior has to offer with six incredible courses in the area!

Mini golf in Superior, WI.

Capt’n J’s Miniature Golf is another fun, family-friendly golf option on Barkers Island in Superior! This 18 hole extravaganza has been around since 1982 featuring thrilling bumps, rocks and other obstacles to keep players on their toes.

Aerial view of a dirt road cutting through a lush green forest, with two people riding bicycles down the center—one of many scenic Wisconsin places to visit in summer—surrounded by dense trees and vibrant foliage.

For the Bike Enthusiast

Enjoy miles of trails.

Would you rather keep both wheels on the ground or off the ground? Both options are available for biking across Superior! If you’re looking for a leisure ride on a paved trail, the Osaugie and Millennium trails are where you want to be. Looking for a thrill? Mont du Lac has spectacular mountain biking to get your heart rate up!

Two children run joyfully on grass in front of a large black ship, enjoying summer activities in Superior, Wisconsin. A sign reads, "Tour the World's Last Whaleback Ship." The boy wears a ship captain's hat, and the girl is smiling. The sky is clear and blue.

Family Fun

Quality time.

Grab the kids, dog and Grandma for a fun-filled day in Superior! Explore one of our many museums including the last above-water whaleback ship in existence – the SS Meteor. Parks and beaches are abundant in the area for outdoor picnics and other adventures.

A large group of people paddling in a dragon boat.

Lake Superior Dragon boat Festival

A time-honored tradition in China, dragon boats in Superior come together one August weekend each year for paddling, drumming and celebration—for a cause. The Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival, organized by the Superior Rotary Club and Duluth’s Harbortown Rotary Club, features a race in the Superior Bay off Barker’s Island.

With nearly 100 teams and boats, this 20-year-old event is one of the largest of its kind, and worth coming to watch for free. Stick around for food, entertainment and festivities.

Gondik Law speedway

Gondik Law Speedway is Superior’s hometown dirt-track racing destination, where high-speed action and roaring engines bring fans together all summer long. This 3/8-mile clay oval hosts weekly WISSOTA and sprint car races, thrilling crowds with late models, modifieds, street stocks, and more under the lights. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or taking in a special event like the Northern Nationals, it’s a fun, family-friendly motorsports experience that’s a must-see in the Twin Ports.

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A brightly lit vintage theater marquee in Superior, Wisconsin, showcases "Fri Blk Roots" and "Sat Band," along with "Sun Drag Show." The red and blue neon lights glow against the brick building backdrop, adding charm to summer activities in this vibrant town.

Duluth Superior Pride

The annual Duluth Superior Pride festivities draw people together for a weekend of Labor Day inclusivity and celebration. Barker’s Island Festival Park features a car and motorcycle show, live music, food trucks and fireworks. Proud to identify as LGBTAQI or as an ally? Join the Pride Parade on Tower Avenue, which is also home to the Main Club’s annual Pride drag show. 

Superior was the original Twin Port city to formally recognize Pride, and continues to welcome people with diverse identities to join in safe, inclusive events that celebrate equality and self-expression.

Great Northern Classic Rodeo

Don’t horse around with your Labor Day plans. The annual Great Northern Rodeo returns to the Head of the Lakes Fairground with showstopping bronc ridin’, calf ropin’, steer wrasslin’, barrel racin’ fun. The weekend of events are more than just professional rodeo, with a Sunday church service, miracle rodeo, watermelon crawl and more.

The nonprofit rodeo donates proceeds to causes like North Country Ride, Boys and Girls Clubs of Superior, Horse Spirit and local 4-H clubs.

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A foodie’s dream.

For an iconic Wisconsin experience, make sure to eat at a Superior supper club. Here, you can savor the flavors of surf and turf near the shores of Lake Superior. Bars are plentiful if you’re looking to catch a game or party with your crew! There are so many options for foodies in Superior.

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Antiques and treasures abound.

Thrifters and bargain hunters know Superior is the place to dig in. Spend a weekend thrifting, junk hunting and exploring the many antique, vintage and thrift shops across the area. Along with thrifting, visit some adorable gift shops and boutique stores for the latest in fashion.

A brick building at sunset with a lit sign reading "Cedar Lounge" and a smaller "Earth Rider Beer" sign beneath it; the facade is partially illuminated by exterior lights—one of the top Wisconsin places to visit in summer.

Local brews and good times.

Get a taste of the culture and pulse of this historic port city. Some say every bar is a dive bar here in Northern Wisconsin. If that term is defined by the welcoming, come-as-you-are atmosphere of our establishments, then yeah, they’re dive bars.

A cargo ship sails at sunset with the sun partially visible behind it. The sky is orange, and several birds are flying and floating on the calm sea—an inviting scene reminiscent of Wisconsin places to visit in summer.

Watch the Ships!

Experience the bone-rattling sound of a ship horn in the Original Twin Port! Ships carrying important minerals and grains make their way through the Wisconsin Point canal where visitors can watch them up close.

The Catch of a Lifetime

Reel in the big one.

Experience world-class fishing in the Superior area! From trophy walleye in the St. Louis River, to massive trout and salmon in the mighty Lake Superior, pro and amateur anglers will find it thrilling. There are numerous charter fishing opportunities in the area with guides who know the ins and outs of the local waterways. If fly-fishing is more your speed, the Brule River, Amnicon River and St. Croix River watershed are full of all your favorite target species! 

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