Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, located on the northern tip of Wisconsin, includes 21 islands and 12 miles of mainland coast. It is home to the largest collection of historic lighthouses in the nation. Each island has its own character and features the natural beauty of sea caves, sandstone cliffs and pristine beaches. For many, the main attraction of this national lakeshore are the sea caves, which, depending on the season, are accessible by kayak or boat. When the weather conditions are right, these sea caves transform into stunning ice caves. Visitors can admire this “fairyland of needle-like icicles” by walking across a frozen Lake Superior.
—Prepared by the World Tribune staff
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