Lookout Louise is a popular scenic overlook at the east end of Isle Royale National Park, capturing a view of Thunder Bay across roughly 15 miles of Lake Superior.
On the northeast side of Isle Royale National Park, the Passage Island Light guides ship traffic between the channel of Isle Royale's main island and Passage Island.
A scenic spot located on Isle Royale’s southwestern shore, Rainbow Cove is a rocky beach with excellent opportunities to view sunsets, the historic Rock of Ages Lighthouse, and the Minnesota shoreline
The Ranger III, the largest vessel operated by the NPS, serves as the logistical backbone of Isle Royale National Park, operating as the main cargo vessel to the island and the flagship passenger transporter. The USNPS Ranger III has been serving Isle Royale since September 8, 1958.
Just outside Washington Harbor stands the Rock of Ages Light, which began operation in 1908. The 117-foot white cylinder-shaped lighthouse is composed of steel, concrete, and brick, with a black base and lantern.
A portal to wilderness, the Windigo Marina is located on Isle Royale National Park’s southwest end and is easily accessible by private boat, ferry, or seaplane.