No serious boater should skip the chance to go deep into Lake Superior. The gigantic lake has many visit-worthy towns, but Grand Marais is one of the most interesting. Sure, its small-town charm, local eateries and pretty landscapes don’t hurt, but its major selling point is its proximity to Isle Royale National Park. Fewer than 30,000 people visit this national park per year.
A big reason why it manages to avoid the crowds is that you can only get here by seaplane or, you guessed it, by boat. Rather than aimlessly driving around a lake, use your exciting boat trip as an excuse to explore a part of the country few people get to see.
Where to stay: Thomsonite Inn on Lake Superior