The ice caves in northern Wisconsin reopened Monday but closed Tuesday.
One day after the Apostle Islands ice caves opened to the public for the first time since 2015, the caves are again closed.
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These Midwestern ice caves opened this week for the first time since 2015—what to know
Rare sub-zero conditions briefly made the Lake Superior formations accessible before a winter storm closed them again.
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Ice Caves Return To Wisconsin's Apostle Islands For First Time In 11 Years
The gorgeous frozen formations along Lake Superior's shoreline are officially open to visitors after more than a decade.
After one glorious, fleeting day — access to the Apostle Islands ice caves is likely done for the season. The blizzard sweeping across Lake Superior broke up the ice pack along the shore overnight.
The closure was announced late Monday after a busy day of hikers trekking across the lake to view this wonder, which hasn’t ...
The Apostle Islands ice caves opened at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 16. They hadn't been open to the public since 2015.
Where thousands of people had trekked across ice to the caves on Monday, remote cameras operated by the University of Wisconsin-Madison now show open water. A winter storm that blew in Tuesday, ...
For the first time since 2015, the famed ice caves at Meyers Beach in Apostle Islands National Lakeshore finally opened on ...
For one extraordinary day, the Apostle Islands Ice Caves were re-opened, the first time in 11 years. Our contributor Stephanie Pearson was among the lucky to witness this fleeting natural wonder.
Before this week, the last time conditions allowed access to the caves along Lake Superior in Apostle Islands National Lakeshore was in 2015.
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