Greenstone Section 1: Hike from Lookout Louise to Mount Franklin

Greenstone Section 1: Hike from Lookout Louise to Mount Franklin

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

5 mi

Est. Time

6-8 hours for experienced hikers; add 2+ hours if navigation is shaky. Tight timeboxing required.

Route Type

Out-and-back with shuttle return via Hidden Lake

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

May through September (transportation available). June through August offers most stable weather; May and September bring fewer crowds but more variable weather.

Overview

About This Trail

The Greenstone Ridge's easternmost section exposes you to Lake Superior winds and unforgiving terrain. Five miles of rocks, roots, and navigation puzzles with zero water sources. Scenic overlooks at Lookout Louise and Mount Franklin reward grit alone. Expert backpackers only—bring map, compass, and confidence.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Strenuous / Expert Navigation Required

Trail Highlights

Exposed ridge traversal with 360° Lake Superior panorama from Mount Franklin. Solitude and raw wilderness on a trail most backpackers skip. This is why hard hikers come back to Isle Royale.

Insider Tips

• The ridge winds can gust above 40 mph mid-afternoon—anchor your tent or camp below the ridge. • Sunrise from Mount Franklin is worth the predawn wake-up. • Bring a dry bag for electronics—lake spray and fog are constant on the ridge. • The 'trail' is more like educated bushwhacking. Mark waypoints with GPS as you climb. • Don't trust the GPS-straight-line route; follow the ridge and trust your map. • Other hikers: rare. Solitude is guaranteed; self-rescue is not.

Best Season to Hike

May through September (transportation available). June through August offers most stable weather; May and September bring fewer crowds but more variable weather.

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 3+ liters of water—no sources exist on this trail.
  • Map, compass, GPS required—trail blazes fade, bushwhacking likely.
  • Trekking poles mandatory for rocky descent and exposed sections.
  • Satellite messenger recommended—cell service is zero.
  • Mark your turnaround time (2pm) and bail on darkness.
  • Check weather before committing—exposed ridge closes on wind/storm.

Family Info

Not suitable for children or families. Remote location, exposed ridge, zero water, and difficult navigation make this adult-only. Hand-holding won't protect anyone from the ridge exposure.

What Hikers Say

Experienced backpackers consider this the ultimate Isle Royale gauntlet—remote, exposed, and unforgiving to the unprepared. Solitude and Lake Superior views reward grit. Not for anyone unsure of their navigation or fitness.

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