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A Superior Wilderness
Isle Royale’s physical isolation and primitive wilderness challenged human use for centuries; ironically today it has become the Island’s main attraction. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, visitors come to experience this island park through hiking its trails, paddling its inland waterways, exploring its rugged coast, or venturing into the depth of its shipwrecks.
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Ranger III
The Ranger III, located in Houghton, Michigan, is the largest ship owned and operated by the National Park Service. The Ranger III is also the largest ship which supports and provides transportation services to Isle Royale National Park. Reservations for the 2010 season will begin January 2, to make an online reservation click here. To view the 2010 rates and schedules, click Here. more...
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Emergency Response Guide for Handling Ballast Water to Control Non-Indigenous Species
This field guide was developed as an aid to incident responders responsible for handling ships with high-risk ballast water which maybe laden with non-indigenous species and harmful pathogens. To view this guide, click here.
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Boater's Camping Request
To make an on-line request for campsites, anchorages, or dock space, click here. Please note - for those that do not have a season pass, the on-line submission will require a credit card payment. For more information on boating Isle Royale National Park, please review the park's newspaper and boating brochure by clicking here.
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Emergency Prevention and Response Plan and new bait use and boat cleaning restrictions for Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHSv) at Isle Royale National Park.
The plan focuses on preventing, detecting, responding, and accessing the risk of VHSv introduction in the four units of the National Park Service located in Lake Superior and the Grand Portage Indian Reservation. The plan also provides a framework for response. To view the plan, click here. To view the official news release, click here.
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Write to
Isle Royale National Park 800 East Lakeshore Drive
Houghton, Michigan 49931-1869
E-mail Us
Phone
Visitor Information (906) 482-0984
Emergencies (800) 727-5847
Fax
(906) 482-8753
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Climate
Lake Superior weather is cool throughout the operating season, causing dense fog in spring and summer months. The lake’s water temperature rarely exceeds 52 degrees Fahrenheit, while Island temperatures rarely exceed 80 degrees. Thunderstorms and rain occur throughout the season, causing rapid changes in wind and wave conditions. Weather and rough seas rarely delay departures to and from the island.
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Did You Know?
Rock of Ages Lighthouse contained a second-order Fresnel lens which was the largest sized lens on the Great Lakes. View this magnificent lens at the Windigo Visitor Center.
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Last Updated: March 20, 2010 at 13:22 EST |