Wagner Falls

Wagner Falls This cascading waterfall is one of the most beautiful in the Munising area.  Wagner Falls has been designated a scenic site by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.  There is a small parking area near the falls and a brief half-mile hike to reach them.  A Michigan Recreation Passport is not required to park or hike to Wagner …

Bridalveil Falls

Bridalveil Falls Bridalveil Falls is a beautiful waterfall that slides down the face of the cliffs along Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.  The falls are located about one half mile east of Miners Castle.  They are best viewed from the water by kayak rental or using Pictured Rocks cruises, however they can also be seen from a distance at Miners Castle. …

Tahquamenon Falls State Park

Tahquamenon Falls State Park Tahquamenon Falls State Park is a large park covering a total of almost 50,000 acres across 13 miles.  Most of the park is undeveloped without any roads, buildings or power lines. Tahquamenon Falls State Park gets its name for the Tahquamenon River that flows through the heart of the park.  The Tahquamenon Falls are one of the …

Chapel Falls

Chapel Falls Beautiful Chapel Falls is found on the hike out to Chapel Rock in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.  This falls is located about 2 miles from the parking lot, so make sure you are up to the hike before setting out.  It is a gorgeous slide that is best viewed in the spring when Chapel Falls is full of water. …

Miners Falls

Miners Falls Miners Falls is located in the western portion of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.  The falls are located along the road leading to the more well known Miners Castle.  To reach Miners Falls take H13 about 3.5 miles north towards Miners Castle. There is a dirt road on the east side of the road that leads to falls. The dirt …

Munising Falls

Munising Falls Located off Hwy H-58, Munising Falls is a great spot to visit when you are in the Pictured Rocks area.  You can reach the falls by parking off Sand Point Rd., crossing H-58 and following the signs up the trail.  This is a beautiful waterfall that you can see from many different angles.  Two sets of stairs lead …

O Kun de Kun Falls

O Kun de Kun Falls Located north of Bruce Crossing, O Kun de Kun Falls is a gorgeous plunge waterfall.  Only a handful of waterfalls around Lake Superior are plunge falls. You can go behind the falls, but you need to be careful and watch your footing.  O Kun de Kun Falls is also one of the largest waterfalls in Ontonagon …

Agate Falls

Agate Falls Agate Falls is located on the middle branch of the Ontonagon River and is one of the most beautiful cascading falls in all of Upper Michigan. The falls are created as the river drops over an extended shelf of sandstone ledges. The resulting waterfall is a broad band of interlacing cascades and small falls nearly 40 feet high. This …

Baraga State Park

Baraga State Park Baraga State Park is located next to scenic Keweenaw Bay of Lake Superior. Baraga State Park is situated a quarter mile south of Baraga along US-41.  Camping is available at 115 grassy sites or in the park’s minicabin or tepee. The park now includes five pull through campsites and 20 and 30 amp electrical service. The park is great for …

Brimley State Park

Brimley State Park Brimley State Park is located along the beautiful shore of Lake Superior’s Whitefish Bay near Sault Ste. Marie. It is also one of the oldest state parks in the Upper Peninsula.  Brimley State Park was established in 1923 when the Village of Brimley gave the DNR the park 38 acres. The remaining acreage was acquired through purchase or …