Whether on foot, on a bicycle or in a car, Madeline Island Wisconsin has plenty to offer. Pick up a self guided walking tours brochure or you can discover the island on your own. Hiking trails, beautiful vistas of Lake Superior and other Apostle Islands, and additional attractions await.
Madeline Island has an impressive collection of art venues. Interested in taking a class? The Madeline Island School of the Arts offers a vast selection. Maybe a chamber music concert? Madeline Island Chamber Music offers both student and faculty concerts while in session. Shopping and restaurants add to the array of all the Island has to offer. And the Island’s fascinating and entertaining history comes alive at the Madeline Island Museum and the Madeline Island Heritage Center. Click here for a historical time line of Madeline Island.
Visitors to Madeline Island Wisconsin can pick up a few words of the Ojibwe language. Madeline Island is the first off-reservation location in Wisconsin to have Ojibwe and English bilingual signs. The project was funded in part by the Town of La Pointe and a grant from the Apostle Islands Area Community Fund.
No matter how you choose to explore the Island, Madeline offers lots of options to fill your time.