2020-05-31; 14:22:15 EDT
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Jessie, My two sons and I did the Apostle Islands in sea kayaks several years ago as a family High Adventure Trip. Hopefully, your mother ship will have a dingy or inflatable or something that will let you explore the sea caves. The best are on Sand Island and on Squaw Bay just south of the Sand Pt visitor center on the mainland. The Squaw Bay sea caves are especially spectacular! Both of these sea cave sites are best seen from a small boat. You need a dead calm sea state to explore the caves. A sea kayak is best because many of the cave entrances are narrow. If you go, bring along a headlight. A rock climbing helmet is also not a bad idea because the occasional powerboat wake can enter the caves and bounce you off the ceiling even on a dead calm day! There are interesting lighthouses and associated out buildings to tour on Sand Island and Raspberry Island. The outer islands in the archipelago are pretty exposed to Lake Superior and you need to be careful where you anchor if you are staying overnight. The whole area is a world class cruising ground and spectacularly beautiful! Once you leave Bayfield, WI and Madeline Island behind, you need to be pretty self sufficient. Roger Pihlaja S/V Dynamic Equilibrium Sent from my iPadSee the original archive post