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Isle Royale National Park comprises the main island of Isle Royale and hundreds of smaller islands adjacent to it. The park covers 894 square miles, of which 209 square miles are land and the rest are the surrounding waters. Isle Royale National Park was established in 1940 as a means of protecting it from development; in 1980 it was declared a UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve. The entire park is situated within Lake Superior but is along the international border and is nearby the Canadian Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area. Recreational features include hiking trails, canoeing and kayaking routes, campsites, rentable cabins, fishing spots, and designated picnicking sites among other things.

Address: Lake Superior, Michigan, Phone: 906-482-0984

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