A Superior Scenic Byway

A Superior Scenic Byway
The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is easily accessible via the new Lake Superior National Scenic Byway. mattckaiser/Shutterstock
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Undeveloped beaches like sculpture gardens with pale sand, colored pebbles, and tangles of weathered driftwood. Cold and moody waters that can appear turquoise, deep blue, slate gray, or even muddy red. They change without notice: waves cresting white and angling like a blade into shore, then smoothing to glass and mirroring billowy white clouds, until the sky clears altogether and then lifting to a gentle roll once more but from another direction—all before lunch. This is Lake Superior, The Boss, who can decide if you’re going kayaking today, sticking to trails on solid ground, or perhaps staying indoors at wineries, cafés, breweries, and gift shops for the next couple hours. But on any day, it’s perfect for a drive.

A kayaker explores the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. (Kevin Revolinski)
A kayaker explores the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. Kevin Revolinski
Kevin Revolinski
Kevin Revolinski
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Kevin Revolinski is an avid traveler, craft beer enthusiast, and home-cooking fan. He is the author of 15 books, including “The Yogurt Man Cometh: Tales of an American Teacher in Turkey” and his new collection of short stories, “Stealing Away.” He’s based in Madison, Wis., and his website is TheMadTraveler.com
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