We are going to strap our kayaks to the roof of a ferry, motor over fifty miles out to
the largest island in the largest lake in the world and go kayaking. This is not a
small thing.
Sea Kayaking Isle Royale National Park on Lake Superior
This is a magical place wrapped up in ancient rock, thimbleberries and the unforgiving
waters of Lake Superior. This unique island park with its moose and wolves is a popular
destination for backpackers, but since it is an island we thought that it would make
more sense to explore it by kayak!
There will be plenty of time for day hikes, brisk swims, good lake trout fishing,
kayaking and listening to the loons. Like you, no two of these trips are the same. We plan these trips together with you based on the weather outlook, personal tastes, goals and skills. Our style is not to bag miles, but to take a deep dive into Superior kayaking and the island’s nature AND culture. No one has guided more trips here than we have or developed deeper relationships with the park staff.
To ensure your safety and maintain the flexibility of small camps, we limit this trip
to only five participants.
Paddling Skills
Isle Royale Explorer trips are
appropriate for intermediate paddlers -this means that you should be comfortable paddling 8-15 miles/day in 2-3 ft seas in up to 15 knots of wind and be familiar with group rescues. If you are not, we do offer a number of weekend skills workshops to help you grow those skills.
If you have past formal training, then ACA Levels 2 – 4 are appropriate. ACA levels are explained here.
Sample Itinerary for 9 Day trip
(includes 2 travel days)
Day 1
Rendezvous in Copper Harbor at 5:00 PM at the Minnetonka Resort for a quick backcountry
packing orientation.
Day 2
7 AM meet-up at the dock of the Isle Royale Queen for the 3.5 hour ride to Rock Harbor. Organize
and pack for the short paddle to the first campsite.
Days 3-7
The heart of the trip–you’ll find yourself paddling an average of 4 or 5 hours/day
sandwiched with day hikes, fishing, shooting photos, looking for Moose and listening to
the music of our largest freshwater sea. We may choose a layover at a particularly nice
campsite to give us more time to explore and linger a bit. You should be prepared for
temps between 40- 80…bring a wool hat and a swimsuit. We’ll be covering 50 to 70
miles total with a fairly relaxed pace (9-day trip). You can count on learning lots of
new paddle skills and having a truly spectacular experience.
Day 8
In the afternoon, we’ll be ferried back to Copper Harbor for a last group dinner and a
good night’s sleep at the Minnetonka.
Day 9
Travel day: you move on to your next adventure, whether a drive home or an extended exploration of the fabulous Keweenaw Peninsula.
Dates for 2023
Note: These trips fill fast, but we will have a wait list. Please
call 248-224-1044 or email to check
availability or to be wait-listed.
July 21 – 29
August 4 – 12
August 18 – 27
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Kayaking Equipment
We do not include kayaks on this trip because most paddlers at this level have their
own. Your boat should be a touring kayak at least 16 feet long, with front and rear
bulkheads. High performance expedition-equipped rentals are available from us with
prior reservation: They include
PFD, carbon hybrid paddle (Werner Shuna is our standard), sprayskirt and pump. We will transport your rental boat for
you. We offer a variety of sizes and models from Current Designs, Wilderness Systems and
NDK…with drop skegs and day hatches.
FAQs
Registration
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