Isle Royale adventure trip
TRIP LENGTH: 5 Days, 4 Nights (can be adjusted)
GROUP SIZE: 2-10 people
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Intermediate
PRICE PER PERSON: $1,500
Embark on the adventure of a lifetime without having to worry about the details. Pick a destination ranging from Isle Royale, Pictured Rocks, Grand Island National Recreation Area, Sylvania National Wilderness, McCormick National Wilderness, and more! We will craft an itinerary and menu plan suited to your needs and wants. We will take care of permits and details relating to your trip—all you have to do is show up! We manage navigation, provide gear, cook your meals, purify your water, and work diligently to make your wilderness experience safe and full of the adventure you are looking for. If you are new to backwoods adventure, this trip will equip you with the skills and confidence necessary to embark on your own future adventures.
The Upper Peninsula offers limitless opportunities for adventure and those adventures are not limited to the known trails. This trip is as customizable as you want to make it. We can wander the trail-less regions of the Upper Peninsula, base camp on remote lakes, or seek out spots in the Porcupine Mountains not shared on the maps. Come to us with an idea, and we will provide the gear and services necessary to make this trip happen. Call today and the adventure begins.
Trip Highlights
Customizable trips to any location in the Upper Peninsula
All gear provided to make this trip a success
Experienced guide
Meals, cooking, chores, and details taken care of—a true turn-key adventure
What’s included
All gear from tents and sleeping gear to canoes, paddleboards, kayaks, backpacks to food and water preparation. All meals cooked by your guides and transportation logistics & permits covered by TNO. Maps, planning, orientation details covered by your friendly guides as well.
Photos from past trips
What is isle royale?
Isle Royale National Park is a remote island cluster in Lake Superior, near Michigan’s border with Canada. It’s a car-free wilderness of forests, lakes and waterways, where moose and wolves roam. The Greenstone Ridge Trail links the Windigo Harbor in the west and Rock Harbor in the east. The 19th-century Rock Harbor Lighthouse has a small museum.