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Red Cliff presents opportunities for community members and visitors to enjoy a beautiful area while also preserving our land and natural resources. The Red Cliff Band is also the largest employer in Bayfield County.
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- Ojibwemowin - Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Ojibwe: Gaa-Miskwaabikaang) is a band of Ojibwe Native Americans. The Red Cliff Band is located on the Red Cliff Indian Reservation, on Lake Superior in Bayfield County, Wisconsin. Red Cliff, Wisconsin, is the administrative center.
The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians retains rights under various treaties it signed with the United States in 1836, 1837, 1842, and 1854. This series of treaties ceded large tracts of land in northern Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota to the federal government.
Situated along the shores of the legendary waters of Lake Superior, the Red Cliff Reservation is located at the extreme northern-most point of Wisconsin, on what’s now known as the Bayfield Peninsula and the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
Known for its red cliffs along the shores of Gitchigami, Red Cliff offers visitors a variety of unique sites and experiences, including the Legendary Waters Resort & Casino, two Campgrounds (Buffalo Bay & Point DeTour), a marina, miles of hiking trails (Frog Bay Tribal National Park & the Clayton Creek Trail), fishing, biking, snowshoeing in ...
Stretching over ¼ mile along Lake Superior's shoreline on the Red Cliff Reservation, this incredible property includes hiking and snowshoeing trails through primordial boreal forest. A sandy beach provides rare mainland views of the Apostle Islands including Oak, Basswood, Hermit, Raspberry and Stockton Islands.