Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa

Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Information

"Arrive Speechless. Leave a Storyteller!"

Red Cliff is a year round place to visit when picking a great place to venture to in the future. These lands and waters are renowned for their pristine environment, rugged waters, wilderness areas and unique scenic beauty.

The Red Cliff Reservation wraps around the northernmost point of the Bayfield Peninsula in Wisconsin, along the southern shores of Gichigami (Lake Superior) and adjacent to the Apostle Islands archipelago. Known for its red cliffs along the shores of Gitchigami,

Red Cliff offers visitors a variety of unique sites and experiences, including the Legendary Waters Resort & Casino, two Campgrounds (Buffalo Bay & Point DeTour), a marina, miles of hiking trails (Frog Bay Tribal National Park & the Clayton Creek Trail), fishing, biking, snowshoeing in the winter months and much more!

Frog Bay Tribal National Park is the first Tribal National Park in the United States! Enjoy a scenic nature hike in this primordial boreal forest before you reach the pristine sandy beach. Relax at the beach and soak up some sun while taking in views of five of the great Apostle Islands!

Experience Red Cliff's Legendary Waters Resort and Casino Annual Winter Pow Wow in January, Red Cliff Annual Pow-wow in July and Red Cliff Cultural Days in September. Make sure to stop down at the Legendary Waters Resort and Casino to see the history wall that showcases our way of life.

Red Cliff also manages a fish hatchery, which is open for public tours.


Contact information:

  • 715-779-3750
  • Travel Info:

    Featured Accommodations & Attractions
    Listing City Phone Web
    Red Cliff Fish Company Bayfield, Wisconsin 715-779-3535 redclifffish.com
    Legendary Waters Resort & Casino Red Cliff, Wisconsin 800-226-8478 legendarywaters.com
    Frog Bay Tribal National Park Bayfield, Wisconsin 715-779-3750 redcliff-nsn.gov

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