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Apostle Islands Water Trips

An Explorers Guide

by John C. Frank

Here’s your guide to one mainland site and 21 islands in the Apostle Islands archipelago. Inside you’ll find:

  • Campsite info
  • Hiking trails
  • Docking info
  • Landing sites
  • Water depth
  • Paddling distances
  • Equipment checklist
  • Lighthouses
  • Ranger stations
  • Each island’s location relative to the mainland or its neighbors
  • Geography and history of each island
  • Multi-island boat trips

Each island (or mainland) location is described in a separate chapter and includes a map showing the island’s shoreline features, landing sites, and other important information for kayakers and boaters. In addition to the guidebook information, each chapter also includes a vignette or essay related to the chapter’s location and based on the author’s paddling and camping experiences on each island over a twenty-two year period.


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Apostle Islands Water Trips

An Explorers Guide

by John C. Frank

Here’s your guide to one mainland site and 21 islands in the Apostle Islands archipelago. Inside you’ll find:

  • Campsite info
  • Hiking trails
  • Docking info
  • Landing sites
  • Water depth
  • Paddling distances
  • Equipment checklist
  • Lighthouses
  • Ranger stations
  • Each island’s location relative to the mainland or its neighbors
  • Geography and history of each island
  • Multi-island boat trips

Each island (or mainland) location is described in a separate chapter and includes a map showing the island’s shoreline features, landing sites, and other important information for kayakers and boaters. In addition to the guidebook information, each chapter also includes a vignette or essay related to the chapter’s location and based on the author’s paddling and camping experiences on each island over a twenty-two year period.