Natural Landmark
3-4 hours
Easy
The unique experience of kayaking around Amygdaloid Island in Isle Royale offers adventurers stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Amygdaloid Island, part of Isle Royale National Park, is less frequented than other destinations, providing a tranquil setting for those looking to connect with nature. The island’s rocky shores, pristine waters, and breathtaking vistas make it a magnet for kayaking enthusiasts eager to embrace the great outdoors.
Greenstone Ridge
This area provides a perfect launching point for kayaking around Amygdaloid Island. The scenic views from the ridge showcase the stunning wilderness of Isle Royale. Kayakers can enjoy a gentle paddle in calm waters, along with opportunities to spot wildlife such as loons and otters.
Amygdaloid Island Caves
The island is known for its intriguing limestone caves, accessible by kayak. Paddling through these natural formations reveals their geological importance and provides a distinct paddling experience. Visitors can admire the unique shapes and shadows cast by the sun filtering through the openings.
East and West Points
The two points offer contrasting views of Lake Superior and the open waters surrounding the island. West Point features a rocky landscape perfect for beachcombing, while East Point boasts expansive vistas ideal for picnic breaks. Both points are ideal stops to rest and soak in the surroundings.
Historically, Amygdaloid Island played a role in copper mining during the late 19th century, which adds a rich context for visitors. The area is also known for sustaining a thriving population of moose, which can often be spotted while paddling quietly along the shores.
Kayaking around Amygdaloid Island in Isle Royale - Isle Royale
Kayaking around Amygdaloid Island in Isle Royale in Isle Royale
Coordinates: 48.1527, -88.6153
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.