Foundation Documentation
A foundation document defines the purpose of a park's designation and existence and articulates park significance. A foundation document also identifies the park's fundamental resources and values, specifies interpretive themes, and describes special mandates and legal and policy requirements. The foundation is not a decision-making plan, but it provides the underlying groundwork for future management decisions.
View the Foundation Document Overview or the entire Foundation Document in our Management Documents Section. Purpose of the Park
The purpose of Isle Royale National Park is to set apart a remote island archipelago and surrounding waters in Lake Superior as a national park for the benefit and enjoyment of the public and to preserve and protect its wilderness character, cultural and natural resources, scenery, and ecological processes. Additionally, as a unit of the national park system, Isle Royale National Park provides opportunities for recreation, education and interpretation, and scientific study.
Significance of the Park
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Last updated: May 6, 2020