When you visit the charming lakefront town of Washburn, it’s easy to see why this is a tourism destination – just head to the waterfront. On warm days, you’ll find kids playing on soft sand beaches, paddlers exploring the rugged lakeshore, and anglers hauling in big catches, just offshore. But there was a time when this lakefront was fueled more than vacation dreams – it helped build a new country. Washburn was once a huge industrial port that moved vast quantities of coal, grain, and lumber, via Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world. That era has passed, but not all traces of this history have disappeared – just lace up your shoes, stroll the Washburn Lakefront Walking Trail, and discover one of the best historic paths in Wisconsin.

I recently walked this path and was really taken by its beauty – if you’re in the area, or up for a road trip, take time to stroll this beautiful waterfront. Be sure to get your hiking supplies at REI. If you’re up for discovering even more awesome trails and parks, here’s where to find them.

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