One of the most remote places in Wisconsin was once home to some of the state’s earliest pioneer settlers. Rock Island, a rugged spot at the far tip of Door County, was once home to settlers who hoped to carve out a living with fishing and farming. Most of the evidence of those early settlers has long disappeared, but some of their graves can still be found near the islands’ rocky shores. You can see the graves and an early lighthouse on one of Wisconsin’s best hikes. Lace up your hiking shoes – here’s what’s waiting for you on Rock Island.

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Learn more about the Rock Island State Park on the state Department of Natural Resources website. While you’re in Northern Door County, here’s where to pick up the very best smoked fish.

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