Is Apostle Islands worth it?

Is Apostle Islands worth it?

The Apostle Island National Lakeshore is one of Wisconsin’s greatest natural wonders, and a trip here — whether with family, friends or solo — is nothing short of extraordinary. Learn about the islands and some of the best ways to explore them. The Grand Tour is our most popular tour, which travels 55 miles non-stop through the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. See the Raspberry & Devils Island lighthouses and pass the impressive Devils Island sea caves. Weather permitting. The tour also takes you by the brownstone quarry and a historic fishing camp.Because of Lake Superior’s power and unpredictability, the National Park Service does NOT recommend the use of small open boats, canoes, open cockpit or sit-upon kayaks, and paddleboards for travel between islands or to the sea caves. A sea kayak is the recommended kayak that should be used in the Apostle Islands.How to Get to the Apostle Islands. The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is located in Lake Superior in Northern Wisconsin. While the closest big city to the Apostle Islands is the Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin metropolitan area, it is over an hour-long drive from Duluth to the islands.Camping is available on 18 of the Lakeshore’s 21 islands, and at one campsite on the mainland. The mainland campsite is only accessible by kayak or a 6-mile hike on the Lakeshore Trail from Meyers Beach. There is NO drive up car, tent, or RV camping available in the Apostle Islands.

What is special about the Apostle Islands?

Apostle Islands has the largest and finest collection of lighthouses in the country. Learn about the people who have lived and traveled through the islands and the surrounding area. Learn about all the places to visit on the mainland and on the islands. We drove over for a long weekend and found so many fun things to do in the Apostle Islands! We stayed for 5 days to have some extra down time, but a 3 day weekend would be plenty to see most of what the area has to offer!Lovely way to see the Apostle Islands! This is a wonderful way to see lots of the islands. They take you to all the highlights: the sea caves, the lighthouses, the fish camps. We also saw multiple bald eagles and even eaglets in a nest! It was a very calm day on Superior with the sun out so a joy to be out on a boat.Some of the most interesting wildlife on the Apostle Islands are: Eurasian Elk, moose (Mammal) – Abundance: Occasional, Nativeness: Native. Bald Eagle (Bird) – Abundance: Unknown, Nativeness: Native. Wood Thrush (Bird) – Abundance: Uncommon, Nativeness: Native.

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