Our Lake Superior Bike Tour
We took on the world’s largest freshwater lake—by bike! Circumnavigating Lake Superior is a 1,200-mile cycling journey that includes rocky islands, historic lighthouses, dramatic seascapes, crashing waves, disastrous shipwrecks, and a boatload of adventure! We left our tiny house on four wheels behind, for a two-wheeled adventure around the majestic Gichigami.
Lake Superior in winter. Fortunately we circumnavigated this inland sea in summer!
Our Route
We began our bike tour on the Chequamegon Bay of Lake Superior, in Kaylee’s college town—Ashland, WI. We traveled clockwise around the lake, passing through Duluth, Minnesota and then traveling up the North Shore. North of Grand Portage, we crossed the US-Canada border into Ontario.
Soon after, we pedaled through the largest city on our route, Thunder Bay, Ontario. Beyond Thunder Bay our daily rides took us through remote and unpopulated areas of Ontario on the dangerous Trans-Canada Highway.
We crossed back into the US in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Our journey continued into the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, famous for its sandy beaches and delicious potpie-like pastries called pasties. A few more days in the saddle brought us back to our starting point in Ashland.
Thanks to our Sponsors!
We are grateful to Aero Tech Designs Cyclewear, CycleAware, Kalahari Biltong, Outdoor Tech, and Stashers Insulated Bike Bags for their generous support of our Lake Superior bike tour! Check out their awesome products!
Follow our Strava
We tracked our journey around the Big Lake on Strava. You can check out the routes of our daily rides on the Lake Superior Circle Tour there. Click here to follow.
The FINAL DAY of our Lake Superior Bike Tour! We did it! We biked around the world’s largest lake! We bike 106 miles from Kenton, Michigan, through Wakefield, Bessemer, and Ironwood. Across Northern Wisconsin on Highway 2, through the Kakagon and Bad River Sloughs, and finally back into Ashland, WI. Plus our tips for biking in heat and humidity!