Group Tour Itineraries in Bayfield
Feathers & Fens: Birding the Lake Superior Wetlands
Tour Itinerary: What to Expect
Meet your expert birding guide and enjoy a scenic ride to the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center.
Explore engaging exhibits highlighting the cultural and ecological heritage of the Lake Superior region.
Take a relaxed walk along the boardwalk and viewing platforms, offering excellent opportunities to spot native birds and wildlife.
Reboard the coach for a visit to North Pike’s Creek Wetlands, home to marshes, beaver ponds, and thickets that support rich biodiversity.
Learn about the importance of these habitats and enjoy a second boardwalk experience with even more prime viewing areas.
Bring your binoculars—over 200 bird species have been identified in this vibrant region!
The Fruit Loop: Bayfield’s Orchard & Cider Trail
Tour Itinerary: What to Expect
Discover Bayfield’s vibrant food culture on a scenic drive along the Fruit Loop, a route winding through family-run farms and orchards.
Learn how the unique Lake Superior micro-climate and nearby Apostle Islands create ideal growing conditions for fruit and berries.
Sip freshly pressed cider and watch it made the old-fashioned way as you hear the story of Michigan Island’s historic apple orchards.
Walk among the orchards and visit a 1920s Sears & Roebuck Co. mail-order barn still standing on the property.
Enjoy seasonal tastings of berries, heirloom apples and pears, and a variety of jams, syrups, baked goods, wines, and ciders.
Meet local growers and producers who make Bayfield one of the Midwest’s most charming fruit destinations.
Honoring Heritage: A Red Cliff First Nation Experience
Tour Itinerary: What to Expect
Begin your journey with a powerful welcome from the Red Cliff Drum and Dance Troupe, featuring traditional drumming and dancing in Bayfield.
Travel to the Red Cliff Reservation for a firsthand look at the Red Cliff Fish Company, including an overview of their operations and a tasting of their famous smoked fish.
Visit Mino Bimaadiziiwin Farm, where you’ll learn about the cultivation of traditional, sustainable, and medicinal plants integral to Ojibwe culture.
Conclude your experience at Copper Crow Distillery—the first Native American-owned distillery in the U.S.—for an intimate tour and spirit tasting.
Savor a cocktail made from your favorite Copper Crow spirit and enjoy freshly fried Frybread, a beloved Indigenous culinary tradition.
Gain authentic insight into the culture, foodways, and resilience of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
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