Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (APIS) is dedicated to enhancing accessibility for all visitors. The National Park Service (NPS) strives to make its facilities, programs, information, and services accessible and usable for everyone. Accessibility encompasses a range of needs, including mobility, vision, and hearing. APIS is committed to accommodating diverse accessibility requirements across the Lakeshore. In recognition of these efforts, the park received the “Accessibility Excellence” award in 2017 for its well-designed, accessible campsites on Sand Island and at Quarry Bay on Stockton Island. Visitor Center AccessibilityBayfield Visitor Center and HeadquartersThere are 3 accessible parking spots. There is a ramp entrance on the west side of the building with an accessible, push button operated door. The women’s bathroom also has an accessible door. An elevator is available on the east side of the building. (During winter months, when the visitor center is closed, please call (715) 779-3398 x0, during business hours for elevator access) Little Sand Bay Visitor CenterThere are accessible parking spots on the east side of the visitor center as well as in the main parking lot, near the restrooms. A paved path leads to the visitor center and to the Twilite exhibit. Restrooms in the main parking lot are accessible. Accssible CampingAccessible campsites are located on Stockton Island and Sand Island. All sites have a wooden tent pad, a boardwalk leading from the dock to the campsites, and vault toilets located near each location which can accommodate wheelchairs. Accessible picnic tables, fire rings, and bear lockers are at each location. During the summer, potable water may be available along the boardwalk at Presque Isle and Sand Island. Stockton Island Accessible Campsites
Sand Island Accessible Campsites
Camping permit reservations are required and must be made in advance by visiting Recreation.gov. Accessible Hiking & ViewpointsSand Island HikingThe trail on Sand Island, stretching from East Bay to the Sand Island Lighthouse, is being transformed into an accessible boardwalk. As of 2024, one mile of this accessible boardwalk has been completed. The ultimate goal is to extend the boardwalk to the lighthouse grounds at the northern end of Sand Island, covering a total distance of two miles. Stockton Island HikingAn accessible ramp from the Presque Isle Bay marina leads to accessible restrooms, the Stockton Island visitor center, and an accessible group gathering space on Stockton Island. Little Sand Bay ViewpointThe accessible viewing platform and ramp at the Little Sand Bay marina offers an inclusive experience. The wooden deck, located along the edge of the marina, features wide pathways and sturdy railings, making it easy for people using wheelchairs or mobility devices to navigate. The platform provides clear sightlines across Lake Superior, and a binocular viewer is placed thoughtfully lower to the ground for use by those in a wheelchair. Accessible ExhibitsApostle Islands National Lakeshore works to incorporate universal design and accessible standards into our exhibits, so all visitors can gain the same information and experience. This may include visual, audio, and hands on components.Little Sand Bay ExhibitsExhibits at the Little Sand Bay Visitor Center are all outdoors, to allow for year round visitation. Exhibits are broken into three main areas: the fish tug: Twilite, the visitor center patio, and the kiosk. The Twilite exhibits tell the story of commercial fishing and the challenges of making a living in this area, as well as showcase the restored fish tug: Twilite, completed in 2019. Patio exhibits tell the stories of Little Sand Bay, a gathering place for generations, and provides a detailed satellite map of the Apostle Islands and region. The kiosk shares park information as well as vital kayak safety information. TranscriptionThere are three audio components which accompany the exhibits. Each "audio box" contains 6 messages, ranging in length from one to two minutes. Use the following links for transcriptions of the audio messages:
Official Park Map and BrochureThe official park map and brochure is available at most visitor contact locations throughout the park, including visitor centers and staffed islands (during the summer months). The park brochure is also available in a variety of formats: Braille, audio description or text-only. You can also to request a paper copy be mailed to you. |
Last updated: September 17, 2024