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A Little Sea Caves History

The sandstone of the Devil's Island Formation makes up the foundation of the Squaw Bay sea caves. Made up of arches, chambers and hidden passageways, the caves have an ancient history to share. Their creation began over one billion years ago and their spectacular shape is due to glacial, wave, and wind erosion that artistically sculpted the caves, resulting in the spectacular cliffs we see today. If you decide to take our evening trip, the setting sun paints a rainbow of warm oranges, reds, and yellows on the cliff walls and lake. Whether during the afternoon or at dusk, the sea caves offer an unique and wonderful opportunity for photographers to bring a piece of the beauty of Lake Superior home with them.

The alternate trip location, the Bark Bay Slough, possesses its own mystique as well. An abundance of flora and fauna make their home in the slough. The various wildlife of the slough are great studies for photographers and provide a source of investigation and fun for the explorer in all of us.
Whether we end up at the Squaw Bay Sea Caves, or at the Bark Bay Slough, purchasing a waterproof camera might not be a bad idea. The water at the Sea Caves is relatively deep (19-35 feet) and you won't want to go fishing for your equipment.

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We are glad that you have chosen to join us for a day trip on beautiful Lake Superior. This full day excursion will introduce you to the cultural, geological, and natural history of the area. Your trip itinerary includes: paddling, instruction, lunch, and transportation.

Where To Meet: All trip participants should meet at Trek & Trail in Bayfield at 8:45 am on the day of your trip.

Accommodations: If you want to arrive early in Bayfield or stay a day or two after your trip, Trek & Trail has efficiency cabins available from $115 to $130/night. If you're looking for something other than cabins, we also recommend contacting the Bayfield Chamber of Commerce for more accommodation information: 800.447.4094.

Weather: Weather is always a factor that demands attention when going out on Lake Superior. Sea kayaking is a very versatile activity, and if you're prepared it's easy to enjoy the mystical lake atmosphere provided by light rain or cloud cover.

Food: Trek & Trail provides its participants with a beach lunch and snacks during full-day programs. Lunches normally include: sandwiches, vegetables, chips or crackers, cookies, and a beverage.

Prior Conditioning: Trek & Trail strives to provide you with an enjoyable experience. Pre-trip conditioning and physical activities will help prepare you for your trip. Suggestions for conditioning include: sit-ups, push-ups, cycling, rowing, canoeing, swimming, and calisthenics that strengthen your shoulders, arms, and abdominal muscles. Persons with health problems, particularly heart problems, are required to consult their physician prior to participating.

Your Account: Any remaining balance on your account is due within 45 days of your trip. Please be sure you have an accurate understanding of our cancellation policy.

A Little About Bayfield: Bayfield is a comfortable town with the look of a New England fishing village. While here, take time to visit Bayfield's museum and some of the local shops. The ferry ride to Madeline Island is an excellent day excursion. Ask the Bayfield Chamber of Commerce (800.447.4094) for information about potential evening activity opportunities. Great views and magnificent sunsets, vast orchards and exciting charters make up part of the beauty and special allure this area offers -- while you're here take time to enjoy it!

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How To Get Here:

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From the junction of Hwy's 2 and 13 on the outskirts of Ashland, WI, turn onto Hwy 13 North. Bayfield is 21 miles north of Ashland on Hwy 13. Once in Bayfield, Hwy 13 becomes Rittenhouse Avenue, the “main street” of Bayfield. Trek & Trail's main store, reservation center and outfitting center is located in the Boothe Cooprage on 7 Washington Ave. Next to the Madline Island Ferry.

A Few Other Considerations:

*Please make your guide aware of any pertinent medical conditions you may have -- i.e. allergies, medications you're taking, etc. If you have any questions concerning your personal fitness or your ability to participate, please be sure to consult your physician.

*We ask that all minors are accompanied by an adult on all of our tours and expeditions.

*Please remember that if you are late for a trip you are not the only one affected. Our trips are normally fully booked. Your promptness affects everyone’s allotted time on the water. Please plan accordingly.

*We cannot control the weather. Occasionally we are forced to alter our trip routes. Please be understanding.

*We recommend that all participants acquire travel insurance to cover emergency medical situations, evacuations and unforeseen last minute cancellations.

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Typical Bay of Treasures Itinerary

After meeting at the Cooperage, at the indicated time and date we’ll transport you via van 35 minutes northwest around the Bayfield Peninsula to our put-in site at Bark Bay. We’ll begin there with an orientation to equipment, safety, and basic paddling skills. Double kayaks will be used to ensure safety and enjoyment for everyone. Trek & Trail may also provide wetsuits, depending on conditions. The itinerary for our excursion at the Bark Bay Slough includes an “out and back” route. We’ll paddle approximately 2 miles to a turn around point -- a picturesque, sandy beach where we’ll rest, eat lunch, and enjoy the view of Bark Bay and a glimpse of Minnesota’s north shore.

If conditions aren't too rough, we'll visit the cliffs and caves further out in Bark Bay. We’ll wrap up the day around 3:15 p.m. at the boat landing at Bark Bay and be back to town in time for your night in Bayfield.

If you have concerns regarding equipment you’d like to bring along, or your Bay of Treasures trip in general, please call us at 800.354.8735. We want you to have an enjoyable and memorable experience.

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Equipment & Clothing List

Chances are you’ll be paddling through one of the splendid, sunny days which Lake Superior boasts. From experience, though, we know the weather conditions can vary greatly on any given day of a tour. For your safety and comfort you should come prepared by bringing the following:

___ Long underwear top (Synthetic works best)
___ Wind/Rain Jacket or paddling top
___ Shorts or pants ideally of the “quick-dry” variety
___ Footwear that you can get wet
___ Light Stocking Cap (if cold)
___ T-Shirt
___ Swimsuit
___ Sun Hat
___ Sunglasses
___ Water Bottle
___ Sunscreen

 

 Trek & Trail Provides: Kayak, sprayskirt, paddle, PFD, paddle float, bilge pump, and farmer bill wetsuits (if needed).

We offer a 10 % discount for all Trek & Trail trip participants on general kayaking items (gear, clothing, supplies, etc.) that you might find useful while on the water. Ask about our participant merchandise discount packages: 800.354.8735.

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For more information or Reservations call (800) 354-8735 or
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