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Alan Tomczak Park in Ashland, Wisconsin provides public boat ramp access to Lake Superior's south shore. Located at coordinates 46.60884, -90.84917, this access point serves paddlers, canoeists, and motorboaters launching onto one of the Great Lakes. The site is conveniently situated in the town of Ashland, making it an accessible entry point for both day trips and longer expeditions on Superior's open waters.
Paddlers should be prepared for Lake Superior's challenging conditions—this is a large, deep freshwater lake with significant wave action, strong currents, and cold water temperatures year-round. Kayakers and canoeists should have proper safety equipment, including PFDs and communication devices, and should check current conditions before launching. The nearby Whittlesey Creek National Wildlife Refuge offers additional paddling opportunities in a coastal wetland complex, providing a calmer alternative for those seeking protected waters.
For detailed information about amenities, launch fees, hours of operation, and current conditions, contact the Ashland area visitor center or check the Wisconsin DNR boat access listings. Additional Lake Superior-specific paddling resources, including safety guidelines and float plans, are available through local paddling safety organizations serving the region.
Nearby Recreation Areas
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