
Lake Superior Podcast
We are made stronger by story and there’s no better source than the continent's largest body of freshwater, Lake Superior. Join hosts Walt Lindala and Frida Waara as they highlight the five National Parks that ring this Greatest of the Great Lakes - meeting the people, touring the places and learning about the projects that make these parks and body of water so remarkable.
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Lake Superior Podcast
S6 E8: Isle Royale: Trip Planning, Wildlife, and Wilderness Safety – An Interview with Chris Amidon
Isle Royale National Park is the Great Lakes Mecca for backpackers. This archipelago of islands is also one of our most remote National Parks so preparing for a visit takes extra planning. In this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast, Walt Lindala and Frida Waara talk with Chris Amidon, Supervisory Park Ranger for Interpretation and Visitor Services. He not only has tips for first-timers, but also has details on some new procedures, particularly when it comes to food storage.
Key Takeaways:
- Planning your experience shapes everything:
“The first thing we ask is, what type of experience are you looking to have?” From backpacking and boating to lodge stays, your approach determines your transportation and gear. - Getting to the island is part of the journey:
“Part of the Isle Royale experience is the transportation to the island. It’s that extra step that most parks don’t have.” - Food storage regulations have changed:
Starting in 2025, visitors are required to use approved food storage containers due to wildlife activity near camps and harbors. - Wildlife sightings are rare but magical:
“Encountering a moose is a really magical moment and I remember backpacking a trip I did with my daughter... those are the types of experiences that Isle Royale offer just by putting yourself in this remote island setting.” - Most of Isle Royale is federally designated wilderness:
99% of the park is wilderness, meaning motorized equipment is limited—adding to both its preservation and the physical demands of upkeep. - The Artist-in-Residence program reveals new perspectives:
“The Artist-in-Residence Program… that’s kind of my, I would say, my soft spot.” From Shakespearean sonnets to ceramic bark impressions, Chris helps curate a mix of art forms that deepen understanding of the island. - Visitation may be low, but the planning is intense:
Only about 20,000 people visit Isle Royale each year—and most come during just three months—putting pressure on resources and requiring detailed planning.
Resources:
- Isle Royale National Park – Plan your visit
https://www.nps.gov/isro/index.htm - Ranger III Ferry & Seaplane Info –
https://www.nps.gov/isro/planyourvisit/directions.htm - Isle Royale Artist-in-Residence Program –
https://www.nps.gov/isro/getinvolved/artist-in-residence.htm
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Be sure to tune in to this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast to hear Chris Amidon share essential guidance for visitors, the inside story on Artist-in-Residence selections, and the quiet power of a sunrise over Feltman Lake.