Cabins in Superior, Wisconsin

Because of its location on the banks of Lake Superior and its proximity to Duluth, Minnesota and the Brule River State Forest, the city of Superior, Wisconsin is a popular Midwest travel destination. Fishing, boating and snowmobiling are popular area pastimes. Consider staying in a cabin during your visit to experience the peace and tranquility of a rustic vacation.
  1. Brule River Classics Cabins

    • Brule River Classics Cabins are located southeast of Superior in the Brule River State Forest. The resort's five cabins are convenient to skiing, snowmobiling, fishing and hunting. All cabins have kitchenettes or full kitchens and the majority of cabins have porches and fireplaces. Smaller cabins are available for couples or families; larger cabins are ideal for groups. RV camping sites are also available.

      Brule River Classics
      6008 S. State Highway 27
      Brule, WI 54820-9016
      715-372-8153
      bruleriverclassics.com

    Hi Banks Resort

    • Hi Banks Resort, on Fish Lake near Duluth, features its own boat ramps and docks. The docks also can be used for fishing. A family-friendly establishment, Hi Banks Resort has a one-bedroom cabin with a Jacuzzi and fireplace, two- and three-bedroom cabins with fireplaces and basic one-and two-bedroom cabins. The cabins are close to snowmobiling trails.

      Hi Banks Resort
      5392 Fish Lake Dam Road
      Duluth, MN 55803-9403
      218-721-3355
      hibanksresort.com

    Bob's Cabins

    • Located just off the banks of Lake Superior, Bob's Cabins is a small, peaceful, family-friendly resort. Built in the 1920s, Bob's cabins have no televisions or hot tubs. Bob's operates on the philosophy that "less is more." All 16 cabins at Bob's have simple kitchenettes; management provides firewood for lakeside campfires.

      Bob's Cabins
      664 Old N. Shore Road
      Two Harbors, MN 55616
      218-834-4583
      bobscabinsonlakesuperior.com

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