A park ranger gives a program to a group of people on a porch with Washington Harbor behind.
20-60 Minutes

Attend a Windigo Ranger Program

Isle Royale National Park

Attend a Windigo ranger program at Isle Royale National Park. Learn about the isolated island, it's cultural history, and the critters who call the island home. Topics include moose, wolves, geology, shipwrecks, island biogeography, wilderness, and more.

Feed Your Curiosity Isle Royale National Park rangers offer visitors opportunities to learn more about the isolated island, the cultural history of island folk, and the critters who call the island home. Park rangers present a variety of programs to help visitors understand the park’s natural environment and cultural resources. Topics include moose, wolves, geology, shipwrecks, biogeography, wilderness, and more. Programs are held at the Windigo Visitor Center Deck, the pavilion, and even on the trails. The programs are free and open to everyone. Stop by the Windigo Visitor Center to learn about scheduled ranger programs.

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Hands-OnWildernessIsle Royale National ParkIsle Royaleranger programsWindigopark ranger interpretive programs

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Duration

20-60 Minutes

Duration Details

Ranger talks before ferry departures are around 20 minutes long. Guided hikes and ranger programs are closer to 60 minutes in duration .

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Spring, Summer, Fall

Accessibility

Ranger programs are held at Windigo Visitors Center, the pavilion near the Windigo Marina, and on nearby trails. The Windigo Visitor Center is located on top of a steep hill in Windigo. Paths leading to the visitor center and pavilion are paved. Nearby trails are about 18 inches wide, unpaved, and covered in roots and rocks.

Pets

No

Reservations

No

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