A wild uninhabited Wisconsin island is home to a trail that's like no other. The Thordarson Loop Trail rings Rock Island, an island in Lake Michigan that's an adventure just to reach - it takes two ferry rides to get to this place, which is a Wisconsin State Park. It's worth the effort. Rock Island is home to rugged woodland trails, rocky beaches, beautiful stone structures, and an old lighthouse. there are no cars or bikes allowed on the Island, but the Thordarson Loop Trail will take you to all of the island's best sights.
To get to the Thordarson Loop Trail, drive to the tip of the Door County peninsula and take a ferry to Washington Island. Then, drive or bike to Jackson Harbor and board the Karfi, a ferry that will take you on the short journey to Rock Island.
The first thing you will see on the island is a massive stone boathouse. Here is where you'll pick up the Thordarson Loop Trail. The trail is named after Chester Thordarson, a wealthy inventor who owned the island for decades before dying in 1945. He built the boathouse.
The trail is about five miles long. It follows the island's shore and travels through a tranquil wooded area.
You'll encounter a couple of tiny cemeteries along the trail. They hold the graves of the island's early European settlers who worked here as fishermen. Their families left the island long ago.
You'll encounter some spectacular Lake Michigan views along the way.
The trail will take you past Pottawatomie Lighthouse, a structure that was built in 1836 with rock quarried nearby. The last lighthouse keeper left in 1946, but this building isn't going anywhere.
The trail skirts the lake's edge on the way back to the ferry dock.
At the end of the hike, take a break on one of the island's rock beaches. They aren't good for building sandcastles, but they are beautiful.
If you're pressed on time, you can make the loop shorter by cutting across the island on the Havamal Trail. On the other hand, if you want an extended island hiking adventure, there are campsites on the south side of the island. Looking for more spectacular Wisconsin hiking trails? Here are 13 that are out of this world.
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