08/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/08/2024 20:42
Contact:Christopher M. Amidon, (906) 487-7152
HOUGHTON, MICH. - On August 22, 2024, join Isle Royale National Park and Kaleidoscopefor Ranger III Family Day. Families with children 15 or younger may reserve space aboard one of two, 45-minute scheduled waterway cruises. Ranger III will travel into Portage Lake and back during the trip.
For families with children 15 or younger, there is no cost for the cruise. As space is limited, reservations are required. To make required reservations, go online and fill out the reservation request form. For each cruise, reservations will be accepted through Monday, August 19, 4 pm or when Ranger III capacity is reached. The online form will indicate when capacity limits have been reached.
11:00 am: Family Day Ranger III Cruise onto Portage Lake, Reservations Required
On Thursday August 22, check in at the Houghton Visitor Center by 10:15 am for boarding and departure preparation. Children 15 or younger must be present in your party for free passage. Complete the Ranger III Family Day Reservation Request Form at kaleidoscope-education.org/special-events/ranger-iii-family-day/
2:00 pm: Family Day Ranger III Cruise onto Portage Lake, Reservations Required
On Thursday August 22, check in at the Houghton Visitor Center by 1:15 pm for boarding and departure preparation. Children 15 or younger must be present in your party for free passage. Complete the Ranger III Family Day Reservation Request Form at kaleidoscope-education.org/special-events/ranger-iii-family-day/
Upon submitting a reservation form, you will receive an initial response documenting your request from Kaleidoscope. Once reservation processing begins for Ranger III, the individual submitting the request will receive additional communication from Isle Royale National Park with the following responses:
Ranger III email confirming an assigned voyage with participating passengers.
Ranger III email indicating your party has been waitlisted.
A follow up phone call to discuss any reservation complications.
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