List of islands of Wisconsin

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List of islands located in the state of Wisconsin, USA


The state of Wisconsin is home to numerous islands, many of which are located in the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River. These islands vary in size and significance, with some being popular tourist destinations and others serving as important ecological preserves.

Geographical Overview[edit | edit source]

Wisconsin's islands are primarily found in two major bodies of water: Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, as well as in the Mississippi River. The islands in these areas are diverse in their geography, flora, and fauna.

Lake Michigan Islands[edit | edit source]

Lake Michigan is home to several notable islands, including:

  • Washington Island: Located off the tip of the Door Peninsula, Washington Island is one of the largest islands in Lake Michigan. It is a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty and Scandinavian heritage.
  • Rock Island: Situated just northeast of Washington Island, Rock Island is a state park accessible only by ferry. It is known for its historic lighthouse and pristine natural environment.
  • Chambers Island: Located in the bay of Green Bay, Chambers Island is largely undeveloped and is known for its wildlife and natural habitats.

Lake Superior Islands[edit | edit source]

Lake Superior features several islands that are part of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore:

  • Madeline Island: The largest of the Apostle Islands, Madeline Island is not part of the national lakeshore but is a popular tourist destination with a vibrant community and numerous recreational opportunities.
  • Devils Island: Known for its sea caves and historic lighthouse, Devils Island is a part of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
  • Stockton Island: This island is known for its diverse ecosystems, including bogs, beaches, and forests, and is a popular spot for camping and hiking.

Mississippi River Islands[edit | edit source]

The Mississippi River, which forms the western border of Wisconsin, contains numerous islands, many of which are part of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge:

  • Trempealeau Island: Located near the town of Trempealeau, this island is part of the Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge and is known for its birdwatching opportunities.
  • Prairie Island: Situated near the city of La Crosse, Prairie Island is a popular spot for fishing and boating.

Ecological Significance[edit | edit source]

The islands of Wisconsin play a crucial role in the state's ecology. They provide habitat for a wide range of species, including migratory birds, fish, and unique plant communities. Many of these islands are protected as part of state parks or national wildlife refuges, ensuring the preservation of their natural environments.

Cultural and Historical Importance[edit | edit source]

Several of Wisconsin's islands have significant cultural and historical importance. For example, Washington Island has a rich Scandinavian heritage, while Madeline Island was historically significant to the Ojibwe people and early European explorers.

Tourism and Recreation[edit | edit source]

Tourism is a major activity on many of Wisconsin's islands. Visitors are drawn to the islands for their natural beauty, recreational opportunities such as hiking, boating, and fishing, and cultural attractions.

Also see[edit | edit source]

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