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HOUGHTON, MI - Despite recent deaths and an ongoing federal investigation, Isle Royale National Park is open for visitors. Two campers were found dead nine days ago at the South Lake Desor Campground.
The National Park Service said in a release on June 12 that it has identified two campers who died on Isle Royale, but it did ...
With about 25,000 visitors annually and no roads or electricity, Isle Royale's seclusion is both its appeal and what makes ...
The two deceased campers that were found at South Lake Desor Campground in Isle Royale National Park have been identified.
Investigators are working to learn more after two unidentified campers were found dead at a remote backcountry campground at ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation in Detroit confirmed June 11 that federal officials were at the Isle Royale National Park ...
The National Park Service confirmed the deaths of two campers at Michigan's remote Isle Royale National Park, located in the ...
Rangers working to ID two campers found dead at Isle Royale National Park originally appeared on Bring Me The News. The ...
Two unidentified campers were found dead on Isle Royale Sunday. The National Parks Service says that at approximately 4 p.m.
The National Park Service found two unidentified people dead at Isle Royale National Park Monday morning, after getting reports of the deaths Sunday.