Isle Royale National Park - One of the Least Visited National Parks
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- If you don't like crowds, Isle Royale National Park is the place to go. It receives only 25,000 visitors per year. It's the only national park that's fully closed for the winter.
Once you get there, you get seclusion. The hiking is great and if you are lucky, you will see a moose or two. It's tranquil, unhurried, and no internet. A chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of the world.
It's hard to get to, and pretty expensive if you go by float plane.
There is one lodge on the island, but most people backpack and camp.
This video gives you a quick glimpse of the park, and our visit to it.
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I spent my 30th birthday backpacking at Isle Royale last year. It's in my top 3 favorite National Parks; getting to this park is an adventure in and of itself, and once you're there everyone you meet is riding the same high you are! With no paved roads and essentially no amenities once you've left the lodge harbor, it's a wilderness experience Teddy Roosevelt would recognize.
Oh yes! For those who want and have the ability to hike and camp, it has to be one of the best parks to visit. No crowds, no RV. It's comparable to parks in Alaska like Kobuk Valley and Gates of the Arctic, though those places have shorter season and no marked trails, so it's even more of an adventure.
Beautiful! But those trails looked a little wet & slippery. Thank you so much for sharing!
Yep, waterproof boots were needed.
When you’re in the area you should check out pictured rocks National lake shore i can say from firsthand experience it’s beautiful
I'll have to do that the next time I'm there!
Isle royale is becoming over crowded because of RUclipsrs and their lust for views
Isle Royale National Park? More like Isle "I-Get-Roared" National Park! Hear the roar of the wolves and the snore of the bears as you navigate this remote island paradise. Just make sure to bring your hiking boots and a sense of adventure. Don't worry, the only thing endangered here is your ability to resist the temptation of taking too many stunning nature photos. Isle "Royally Fun" National Park awaits - get ready to go wild!
Howl of the wolves - YES! No bears though.... Yes, lots of great opportunities for photos!