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Superior

Wisconsin, United States
City·Industrial, Maritime, Historic
Superior
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Superior
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Superior
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Superior
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Superior
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Superior
Photo by Bryan Thao Worra from Google Places
Superior
Photo by gary sayles from Google Places
Superior
Photo by BushKraft Bandit Inc. from Google Places
Superior
Photo by Dennis Outzen from Google Places
Superior
Photo by Michele Thielke from Google Places

Superior, Wisconsin, serves as a key industrial hub at the western tip of Lake Superior. Known for its significant maritime heritage, the city, along with Duluth, Minnesota, forms the Twin Ports, a major Great Lakes harbor. Superior is characterized by its shipyards, rail yards, and oil refinery, reflecting its industrial backbone. The city is bordered by the Saint Louis and Nemadji rivers, adding to its scenic charm. Visitors can explore museum ships that highlight the region's maritime history, including notable vessels like the SS Meteor.

Superior, Wisconsin, serves as a key industrial hub at the western tip of Lake Superior. Known for its significant maritime heritage, the city, along with Duluth, Minnesota, forms the Twin Ports, a major Great Lakes harbor. Superior is characterized by its shipyards, rail yards, and oil refinery, reflecting its industrial backbone. The city is bordered by the Saint Louis and Nemadji rivers, adding to its scenic charm. Visitors can explore museum ships that highlight the region's maritime history, including notable vessels like the SS Meteor.

Highlights

  • Major Great Lakes harbor with Twin Ports.

  • Rich maritime heritage with museum ships.

  • Industrial city with shipyards and rail yards.

  • Bordered by Saint Louis and Nemadji rivers.

  • Proximity to Duluth, Minnesota.

Before you go: Superior essentials

  • Close proximity to Lake Superior, ideal for maritime activities.

  • Rich industrial and maritime history with several museum ships.

  • Part of the Twin Ports, a significant Great Lakes harbor.

Getting Around

Superior is best explored by car due to its industrial layout and spread-out attractions.

Local Attractions

Visit the SS Meteor, a museum ship that offers insight into the area's maritime history.

Best For

Maritime enthusiasts and industrial history buffs.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$100-$200 p/day

Population

26,579

Nearby Destinations

Consider a short drive to Duluth, Minnesota, to explore additional cultural and historical sites.

Weather

Prepare for cold winters and mild summers typical of the Great Lakes region.

Languages Spoken

English

Best time to visit Superior

June-August for pleasant weather and maritime activities.

Spring

Spring in Superior offers mild weather, making it a great time to explore outdoor attractions.

Summer

Summer is ideal for enjoying Lake Superior's maritime activities and outdoor events.

Fall

Fall provides beautiful foliage and a quieter atmosphere, perfect for exploring the city's history.

Winter

Winters are cold, but it's a great time to experience the local culture and indoor attractions.

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Location

Superior, Wisconsin, United States
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