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Trails, Camps Closed On Isle Royale After Wildfire Expands

ISLE ROYAL, Mich. (AP) — A wildfire that's burned about 200 acres on Michigan's remote Isle Royale has prompted the National Park Service to close some trails and campground areas on the wilderness island.

The Horne Fire | Photo courtesy of Abigail Winters. Source: Isle Royale National Park

The park service said Sunday on the Isle Royale National Park's Facebook page that the closures were necessary "to maintain public health and safety" after the fire on the Lake Superior island's east end expanded over the weekend amid lingering drought conditions.

"Closed areas will be signed where possible and monitored to ensure compliance," park staff said in the post.

The so-called Horne Fire was burning so intensely over the weekend on the island that it could be picked up by satellites, the National Weather Service in Marquette said. Planes were being used to ferry water over the fire in the hopes of extinguishing some of it, MLive.com reported.

The trails closed due to the fire include the Lane Cove Trail and portions of the Greenstone Ridge and Mount Franklin trails.

The remote island is part of Michigan but is 15 miles from the Minnesota shore. Moose and wolves roam the forested island, which is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts for hiking and backpacking.

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