For kayakers in the mid-west sometimes it can be hard to
find big open water to stretch our paddles out and glide. Unless we want to
spend days driving to the coast the closest place to paddle a large body of
water is Lake Superior. Superior is the 2nd largest freshwater lake
in the world and is nestled in Iowa’s backyard. Among the 2700 miles on
shoreline is located the Apostle Islands National Lake Shore located just north
of Bayfield Wisconsin. These 21 islands and 12 miles of mainland shoreline are
some of the most spectacular sights on the lake. Often called the Jewels of
Lake Superior there are opportunities to view wildlife, paddle, sail, hike,
cruise, camp, and more!
Every summer for the past 3 years CanoeSport Outfitters has
offered a 5-day 4 night paddling trip among these islands. Each year presented
new and interesting things to see, water conditions, and animal sightings. In
2015 we again return to these jewels of Superior to explore natures' beauty.
Caves
View through a cave on Sand Island |
3 sea kayaks inside a cave! |
Paddling
Getting the opportunity to practice in cold water! |
Lighthouses
Because of the rocky and precarious nature of the islands and lake there are several lighthouses that used to be used to signal freighters in and out of ports at Bayfield and Duluth. Many of them have been restored and are open for viewing. On Sand Island there is one of the most beautiful lighthouses. Constructed from sandstone mined from the island it stands over 44' tall. We explore the grounds around this light house either by paddling or hiking to it.
The Raspberry Island lighthouse was created to signal ships coming into Bayfield, WI. Accessible from mainland via ferry this is most popular lighthouse to visit. During our lunch break on Raspberry there may be the opportunity to tour the lighthouse.
Because of the rocky and precarious nature of the islands and lake there are several lighthouses that used to be used to signal freighters in and out of ports at Bayfield and Duluth. Many of them have been restored and are open for viewing. On Sand Island there is one of the most beautiful lighthouses. Constructed from sandstone mined from the island it stands over 44' tall. We explore the grounds around this light house either by paddling or hiking to it.
Sand Island Lighthouse |
Raspberry Island Lighthouse |
Wildlife
Between all the trees, rocks, flowers, berries, mushrooms,
bears, bugs, and creatures there is always something to see. While paddling
there is certainly a lot of shoreline to view and birds to watch. On Oak Island
there are several miles of hiking trails that can be hiked and along these
trails was the one place we’ve seen bears! If you know a bit about mushrooms and plants there is a plethora to see along the trails!
Sharing a meal together on Oak Island. |
Ready for camp on Oak Island |
We look forward to again returning to the Apostle Islands and we hope to see you there too!
Starting in June we're offering $50 off any Apostle Island Trip!
Registration deadline is July 20th.
If your interested in joining us again for an adventure up
at the Apostle Islands please visit our website to learn more about the trips
we offer. www.canoesportoutfitters.com
Trips are offered the first part of August and we require the completion of our
Kayaking Fundamentals III course. To sign up please contact us through email paddler@netins.net or give us a call
515-961-6117 and we’ll help answer any other questions!
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