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Little Sand Bay Recreational Area

Little Sand Bay Recreational Area

32665 Little Sand Bay Rd, Bayfield, WI 54814

The Little Sand Bay Recreation Area is located in a scenic and secluded spot just off of Lake Superior, approximately 15 minutes north of historic Bayfield, WI. The campground is operated by the Town of Russell and offers a variety of amenities including a boat ramp and dock, swimming beach, picnic area, gazebo, ball field & game area, RV sanitary station and restroom/shower facilities. The campground has 47 sites, including RV, trailer, tent and group sites. Electricity, water, ice and firewood are all available. Reservations are available for a fee. Conveniently located near an Apostle Islands Nat’l Lakeshore visitor center and ranger station.

 

Facilities

  • Beaches
  • Boat Launch
  • Campground Hook-ups – Water, Sewer, Electric
  • Swimming
  • Dumping Station

 

Don’t move firewood!
Don’t move firewood!Due to the potential of carrying harmful tree pests and diseases, Wisconsin has restrictions for moving firewood.

 

Directions
From Hwy 13 take K north to the end of the road.

Phone Number  (715) 779-5233

 

Information

 

 

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