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The largest island in Lake Superior, all of which is a national park. Isle Royale is over 50 miles in length and is accompanied by multiple smaller islands, particularly on its northeast end. Accessible by ferry during the summer months from Grand Portage, Minnesota and Eagle Harbor, Michigan.
The largest island in Lake Superior, all of which is a national park. Isle Royale is over 50 miles in length and is accompanied by multiple smaller islands, particularly on its northeast end. Isle Royale is a part of the state of Michigan and was once the site of a fishing industry and resort community. It is known for its wolf and moose populations. Accessible by ferry during the summer months from Grand Portage, Minnesota and Eagle Harbor and Copper Harbor in Michigan.

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