Give the Gift of Lake Superior
When you visit Bayfield, Wisconsin, you’ll notice its unique beauty and attributes, from the picturesque views of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands to the charming businesses that line the small city's streets. As you go from business to business, you’ll be greeted with Midwest coastal charm, and you might also notice that many of those friendly faces will come from women. Approximately 70 percent of Bayfield area businesses are women-owned and operated.
Take a spin around the block, and you’ll discover unique shops and galleries with items inspired by Lake Superior and its natural surroundings. There are no big box stores, so you know your dollars support the local community. Check out shops on every street from Front to Broad, Washington to Wilson. You'll never know what you'll find around every corner of Bayfield so don't be afraid to explore!
You can walk to all the shops within a square mile of downtown Bayfield or head up to the farm stores along the Fruit Loop for some fresh seasonal fruit or homemade jams and jellies. Be sure to stop at one of the stores and galleries that line Highway 13 between Bayfield, Washburn, and Cornucopia. You’ll never know what unique treasures await you, and the breathtaking scenery between towns is an added bonus to your shopping adventure!
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As you go from business to business in Bayfield, you’ll be greeted with Midwest charm, and you might also notice that many of those friendly faces will be from women, and it’s been that way for a long time. Learn how when you spend money in Bayfield, you're supporting women lead…
We know how it goes...you were so excited about your trip to Bayfield and the Apostle Islands that you forgot to pack something, or worse, your luggage got lost in transit. Don't worry; you will find what you need at one of the many area shops.
Use these discounts to get a deal shopping or on your stay in Bayfield.
Bayfield is a hub for artists and as a result, is filled with dozens of local art galleries.
Exploring local food culture begins with a tour of the Fruit Loop. Stop more than a dozen berry farms and orchards to pick your own fruit and shop for locally grown produce.