Wisconsin Highway 2
Wisconsin Highway 2 is a state highway located in the northern part of Wisconsin. It stretches approximately 90 miles, connecting the city of Superior to the eastern border of the state near Ashland. The highway serves as a vital route for both local traffic and visitors exploring the scenic landscapes of the region.
The road runs through diverse terrain, including forests and lakes, making it popular for outdoor activities. Along the way, travelers can access various recreational areas, such as Chequamegon National Forest and Lake Superior, enhancing the highway's appeal for nature enthusiasts and tourists alike.