Copper Harbor Parking

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Copper Harbor Parking

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I'm planning a 4 night backpacking trip for summer. I will be driving up from southern MI so I have a choice between the Ranger and the Queen. I'm leaning toward the Queen as it gives more flexibility in schedule and essentially one extra day since it arrives earlier and departs later in the day. I also figure that I could arrive on a Thursday and depart on a Monday to avoid the crowd coming and going on the Ranger. I know the disadvantages of the Queen (rougher ride, permits not available on ship) but for me the advantages seem to win. I was wondering if there was any way to save on the $50 parking fee they charge? I'm thinking of doing a DF to MC to MB to TM or LC loop. Tips appreciated.
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Last summer we stayed at the Minnetonka Resort a few blocks away from the Queen dock. They allowed us to stay parked in the overflow lot while we were on Isle Royale. Not sure if this is their policy, but it was certainly a nice cost savings!
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As far as the actual parking fees, it's a trade-off. The least expensive way to go is to take the Ranger III, and park for free. But it takes longer and has sailings just a couple days a week. For the daily schedule and extra time on the island, is the $50 parking max fee, and the more expensive crossing fee worth it? There's also a peace of mind component. If you try to park elsewhere to avoid the fee, will you worry about your car getting towed while you are out on the island? If you take the Voyager or the Sea Hunter, it's $5/day with no max so the Queen's $50 cut-off helps keep your costs manageable!
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