As previously reported, Supai is one of the country’s most unspoiled places. This remote little village of Supai in the great Grand Canyon is accessible only by foot or the rare helicopter. It’s an eight-mile hike to the village and another two-mile hike to the camping area. It’s a great place for stargazing and the home to members of the Havasupai Tribe since 1300. Highlights include the Navajo Falls, Beaver Falls, Fifty Foot Falls, Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls, and Navajo Falls.
The chain of 21 islands known as the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is off Lake Superior’s shore. Here you can go hiking, kayaking, and island camping. History buffs will want to see the six historic lighthouses here.
Sailing charters and boat tours between the mainland and the islands are also available. If you’re traveling in your car, you can take the ferry. Veteran visitors suggest taking the popular guided kayak tour of the islands.