Michigan Has One of the Best Secret Parks in America
Sometimes, if something is really good, you want to keep it a secret. One Michigan park is apparently so amazing that people are keeping it secret, because it’s one of the least-visited national parks in America. Maybe that won’t be the case after this new study gets out. Perhaps this is just what this park needs to get more visitors. It’s funny, because I’ve written about parks for a long time, and this park often tops best-of lists. So, it doesn’t make sense why more visitors don’t visit. Here’s the Michigan park that’s one of the best secret parks in the U.S.
The National Park Service recently put out a report with its 2023 visitation numbers for 400 federally protected sites. The list included the least- and most-visited national parks in America. “While overall visitation continues to grow across America’s national parks, visitors are increasingly discovering opportunities in less well-known parks and during park off-seasons,” they state. However, travel to parks is going up. “Today, the National Park Service announced that 400 national parks reported a total of 325.5 million recreation visits in 2023, an increase of 13 million or 4% over 2022,” they stated.
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve in Alaska is the least-visited park in all of America, at just 11,045 visits in 2023. The next few parks on the list are also from Alaska: Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in Alaska (16,728 visits) and Kobuk Valley National Park in Alaska (17,616 visits).
That’s where Michigan comes in. We’re right after Alaska, with Isle Royale National Park being the No. 4 least-visited park in the country. One of the reasons Isle Royale has such low visitation numbers has to be its remote location. It’s about 55 miles from the top of the Keweenaw Peninsula. Also, the park is mainly an island, and it’s surrounded but hundreds of smaller islands. It’s open from mid-April through the end of October each year. Find the full study here.