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Two Campers Found Dead in Isle Royale Backcountry Campground

Investigators have not determined a cause of death or released the campers’ identities

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Overview

  • Park rangers received two separate reports on Sunday around 4 p.m. alerting them to bodies at a remote campground and confirmed the deaths early Monday after hiking roughly 11 miles overnight.
  • The National Park Service deployed additional ground crews and aviation resources on Monday to support the ongoing investigation.
  • Isle Royale National Park spans over 894 square miles of island and water in Lake Superior and is accessible only by boat or seaplane during its six-month operating season.
  • The isolated wilderness park is known for its unique wolf-moose ecosystem and long-running predator-prey study.
  • Previous fatalities in the park include a 2013 scuba diving death and a 2019 medical emergency, highlighting the challenges of its remote terrain.