National Parks Minnesota
Isle
Royale National Park
Wolves and moose, the wild
North Woods forest, everchanging weather and a cool
climate, and the crystal clear waters and rugged
shoreline of Lake Superior characterize Isle Royale
National Park. This wilderness archipelago is 45
miles long and nine miles wide at its widest point.
The park encompasses a total area of 850 square
miles including submerged lands which extends four
and a half miles out into Lake Superior. The
archipelago is composed of many parallel ridges
resulting from ancient lava flows which were tilted
and glaciated. Isle Royale has 165 miles of scenic
hiking trails and 36 campgrounds for backpackers and
recreational boaters. There is excellent fishing,
historic lighthouses and shipwrecks, ancient copper
mining sites, and plenty of spots to observe
wildlife. Roadless Isle Royale is accessible only by
boat or float plane. Isle Royale is relatively
untouched by direct outside influences and serves as
a living laboratory and United States Biosphere
Reserve.
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