
Isle Royale
National Park
Est. 1940
Michigan
571,790 acres

Secluded in the upper reaches of Lake Superior, Isle Royale National Park may be the least visited park in the lower 48, but it is notably hailed as the most revisited park in the contiguous U.S. Acclaimed for its pristine lake waters and lush forest, visitors can experience the best of northern Michigan wilderness. Here, moose and wolf live in a secluded balance for survival as each year brings harsh winters and abundant summers. Fish, canoe, hike, or camp your way deep into the heart of this outdoor paradise. Read more . . .
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