By Carol Thompson
From The Detroit News
Detroit–The campgrounds at Isle Royale National Park can get so crowded campers have to share sites with strangers, trek further into the wilderness to pitch their tent or pile into designated “overflow” sites with other visitors to the prized island park in Lake Superior.
“We’re still seeing some campgrounds that are overfull, and that’s not something that people expect when they come to a wilderness to camp,” said Liz Valencia, Isle Royale project manager for interpretation, education and cultural resources.
To manage the influx, staff are considering requiring camping reservations for the first time at the Upper Peninsula park. Campers would have to register their camping plans in advance rather than nab sites on a first-come, first-serve basis….