92060-, 92070 Frog Bay Rd, Bayfield, WI 54814, United StatesMap
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Remote while being close to amenities, dark sky
The Apostle Islands area is really great. This area is on the Lake and shore and feels remote while being very close to amenities. Dark sky, wild, worth a visit
Walked trail at 8am no breeze. Lots of mosquitoes and flies. Small breeze would have helped. Trail is easy to follow. Lovely beach long enough for a good walk. Hidden gem.
Hi my name is travis and I am a Redcliff tribal member and I could not tell u how beautiful this area is!!! U really have to see it for yourself! Beautiful hiking trail open to the public threw wh...
I hiked in mid-October and didn't need bug repellent, but the place seemed so remote, I wished I would have hiked with other people. I had that "I'm lost" feeling a couple times on the trail. Trail ma...
Remote while being close to amenities, dark sky
The Apostle Islands area is really great. This area is on the Lake and shore and feels remote while being very close to amenities. Dark sky, wild, worth a visit
Frog Bay and Beach a must
Walked trail at 8am no breeze. Lots of mosquitoes and flies. Small breeze would have helped. Trail is easy to follow. Lovely beach long enough for a good walk. Hidden gem.
Beautiful area
Hi my name is travis and I am a Redcliff tribal member and I could not tell u how beautiful this area is!!! U really have to see it for yourself! Beautiful hiking trail open to the public threw wh...
Interesting
We were told on the cruise that this was the first Native American Park. The spot is mainly for hiking to a beach and checking out nature.
Mainly a forested hike
I hiked in mid-October and didn't need bug repellent, but the place seemed so remote, I wished I would have hiked with other people. I had that "I'm lost" feeling a couple times on the trail. Trail ma...