- Bestselling guidebook for over 40 years!
- Most comprehensive guide to one of the Midwest's most beloved national parks
- Emphasizes hiking and paddling, but also includes camping, fishing, and natural and cultural history
Longtime Michigan trail evangelist Jim DuFresne explores the park's 200 square miles of wilderness and 400 islands by
detailing 165 miles of trails, chains of inland lakes to paddle and portage, and miles of rugged coastline to explore by kayak.
This guidebook is the recognized "backcountry bible" to the park, providing everything you need to know for an island adventure including details on the park's history, flora, and fauna; fishing opportunities; complete descriptions of trails
and waterways including mileage, difficulty, and amenities; overview of all campgrounds; detailed full-color maps; and
full-color photos throughout. However you choose to explore Isle Royale, this guide's for you!
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978-1-68051-811-5 (9781680518115)
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Jim DuFresne was formerly the award-winning outdoors and sports editor for the Juneau Empire in Juneau, Alaska, before returning to Michigan, home of his alma mater. There he began his guidebook career, publishing more than 20 titles including Backpacking in Michigan, 50 Hikes in Michigan, and 12 Classic Trout Streams in Michigan, as well as contributing to MichiganTrailMaps.com. He lives in Clarkston, MI.