Last updated: February 23, 2022
Thing to Do
Hike the Mount Ojibway Trail

© YEVA CIFOR
About this Trail
- Mileage: About 1.7 miles
- Rocks and roots on trail
- Changing trail conditions require a map, compass, and navigation skills
Trailheads
- Rock Harbor
- Daisy Farm
- Via Rock Harbor Trail, private boat, rental boat, water taxi, or Voyageur II passenger ferry
- Reservations are needed in advanced for a rental boat, water taxi, or Voyageur II
- Windigo via Greenstone Ridge Trail
The Mount Ojibway Trail connects Daisy Farm Campground to Mount Ojibway, located on the Greenstone Ridge. The trail steeply ascends to the Greenstone Ridge. The Ojibway Tower sits on Mount Ojibway. Hikers can climb part way up the tower and enjoy scenic views of the island's eastern end on a clear day.
Adventure for the Day
Rent a vessel from the Rock Harbor Lodge, dock at the Daisy Farm Dock, and day hike near Daisy Farm. Hike the Daisy Farm Triangle (about 5.1 miles total) which includes the Daisy Farm Trail, Mount Ojibway Trail, and a section of the Greenstone Ridge Trail. Make sure to bring day hiking essentials.
Found Nearby
- Daisy Farm Campground
- Ojibway Tower
- Mount Ojibway
- Mount Franklin
- East Chickenbone Campground
- Lane Cove Campground
- Moskey Basin Campground
- Three Mile Campground
Details
Duration
1-3 Hours
Activity
Backcountry Camping
Pets Allowed
No
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Location
Mount Ojibway Trail at Isle Royale National Park
Reservations
No
Season
Spring, Summer, Fall
Accessibility Information
The trail is about 18 inches wide and is covered in rocks and roots.