Michigan's Remote and Wild Isle Royale National Park | Midwest Living

Michigan's Remote and Wild Isle Royale National Park

Wilderness reigns supreme and serene at one of the best-kept secrets in our national park system.

The island's wildlife

The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including moose, wolves, beaver, loons and fox.

While the island's wolves are shy and stealthy creatures, visitors often spot moose, which seem almost nonchalant around humans. They regularly browse among the cabins and have been known to stroll past the outdoor amphitheater, summarily upstaging the ranger giving an evening nature talk. (Give wide berth to these 1,000-pound mammals, which can be exceptionally dangerous if they feel threatened.)

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