Place

Isle Royale National Park

An aerial view of a forested island with many coves, inlets and islands.
Isle Royale National Park is one of five national park sites in the Lake Superior region.

NPS / Paul Brown

Quick Facts
Location:
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Designation:
National Park

Accessible Sites, Amphitheater, Animal-Safe Food Storage, Aquatic Invasive Species Inspection, Backcountry Permits, Benches/Seating, Bicycle - Rack, Boat Rental, Canoe/Kayak/Small Boat Launch, Dock/Pier, Electrical Hookup - Boat/RV, Entrance Passes for Sale, Ferry - Passenger, Fire Pit, Fish-Cleaning Station, Fuel (Diesel), Fuel (Unleaded), Gifts/Souvenirs/Books, Grill, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Information, Internet/WiFi Available, Junior Ranger Activity, Permits Issued, Picnic Shelter/Pavilion, Picnic Table, Primitive Campsites, Restroom, Scenic View/Photo Spot, Sea Plane Launch, Shelter/Cabin, Showers, Tent Campsites, Toilet - Flush, Toilet - Vault/Composting, Trailhead, Water - Drinking/Potable, Water - Non-Potable

Isle Royale National Park is a remote island wilderness in the middle of Lake Superior. It is only accessible by ferry, seaplane, or private watercraft. Weather influences traveling to and from the island, as well as your trip once you arrive. 

Isle Royale National Park

Last updated: August 25, 2025