Isle Royale and its rugged archipelago wilderness are located in Lake Superior, 53 miles north of Copper Harbor, Michigan and 20 miles east of Grand Portage, Minnesota. The park is renowned for being a place to disconnect and bask in the sights and sounds of nature. Consisting of 450 islands, 160+ miles of wilderness trails, four lighthouses, sunken shipwrecks and no cars. Once called "Minong" by the Ojibwa, meaning "the good place" it's speculated that the name was rooted in Isle Royale's reputation for its berries, specifically thimbleberries and blueberries. Isle Royale National Park is one of the least visited national parks in the United States and is a remote destination for nature lovers and wilderness-seekers. Join me as I spend ten days kayaking to and then around this amazing island wilderness located in the heart of the crystal clear waters of Lake Superior. #camping #outdoors #nature