Beaver Island (Lake Superior)
- Beaver Island (Lake Superior)
Beaver Island is a small island in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in Washington Harbor on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. The island is part of Isle Royale National Park and there is a primitive campground on the island. The island is at coor dms|47|54|28|N|89|10|31|W|.
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