WI

Ashland

Located on the southern shores of Lake Superior, Ashland, Wisconsin, is a vibrant waterfront city known for its rich history, outdoor recreation, and stunning views of Chequamegon Bay. As the gateway to the Apostle Islands and a hub for fishing, boating, and kayaking, Ashland offers visitors a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Stroll along the Mural Walk to explore the city’s historic charm, visit the Ashland Breakwater Lighthouse, or enjoy the local dining scene featuring fresh, regional flavors. With miles of scenic trails, including the Tri-County Corridor Trail, and year-round events, Ashland is a must-visit destination for travelers looking to experience the natural beauty and culture of Wisconsin’s Northwoods.

  • Historic districts in Ashland such as the Chapple and MacArthur Avenues Residential Historic District and Fifield Row, feature beautifully preserved Victorian and Colonial Revival homes on tree-lined streets near downtown and Chequamegon Bay.

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Ashland

$245,276
Average Sales Price
$154,000
Median Sales Price
97
Total Listings
11,669
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Bathrooms 2 2
Bedrooms 2.88 3
Year Built 1941 1949
Lot Size 4.81 Acres 10,454 Sqft
Taxes $3,031 $1,608
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Ashland, Wisconsin, offers a blend of natural beauty, history, and small-town charm along the shores of Lake Superior. The downtown area tells its story through vibrant murals that bring the town’s past to life. Strolling through the streets, you’ll find local shops, cozy cafes, and restaurants that serve up fresh-caught fish and regional specialties.


The waterfront is a centerpiece of the community, with trails that offer peaceful walks and scenic lake views. Prentice Park provides a quiet retreat with wooded trails and artesian wells, while nearby beaches make for a perfect summer escape. For those who love history, the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center gives insight into the region’s Indigenous heritage, early settlers, and the industries that shaped the area.


Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to explore Chequamegon Bay, whether it’s by kayak, sailboat, or fishing off the docks. In the winter, snow-covered trails invite cross-country skiers and snowmobilers to take in the beauty of the Northwoods.


Ashland isn’t just a place to visit—it’s a community where nature and history come together in a way that makes people want to stay. Whether you’re looking for adventure or a quiet place to call home, this town has something special to offer.

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Life on the Lake

Ashland stretches along the south shore of Lake Superior, with panoramic views of Chequamegon Bay and direct access to the waterfront. Known as the “Historic Mural Capital of Wisconsin,” the city blends a proud heritage with the natural beauty of Northern Wisconsin. Residents enjoy sandy beaches, the Lakewalk trail system, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes Ashland both a destination and a place to call home.

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