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Tahquamenon Falls State Park

Tahquamenon Falls State Park is home to one of Michigan's most iconic waterfalls, featuring both an upper and lower falls amidst a lush forest setting. Visitors can enjoy scenic hiking trails, canoeing, and stunning views of the rushing amber-colored waters.

About the experience

Tahquamenon Falls State Park is a paradise for nature lovers, offering both powerful and serene moments in one of Michigan’s most beautiful wilderness areas. Here’s why it stands out as a perfect escape:

  • Upper Falls: The Upper Falls are truly awe-inspiring, with a wide curtain of copper-tinted water roaring over the edge. The sight and sound of the falls are both powerful and calming, making it a highlight of the park. The unique color comes from tannins in the nearby cedar swamps, giving the falls their signature copper hue.
  • Peaceful Hiking Trails: The park’s well-maintained trails wind through dense forests, providing peaceful moments of solitude surrounded by towering trees. Hiking along these paths is an immersive way to experience Michigan’s natural beauty, with opportunities for wildlife sightings and quiet reflection.
  • Lower Falls: The Lower Falls offer a more intimate experience, with the opportunity to wade into the shallow waters and get close to the gentle cascades. It’s a quieter, more serene spot perfect for cooling off or simply enjoying the sound of the water.
  • Canoeing and Relaxation: The park also offers the chance to explore by canoe, paddle along the river, or relax by the shoreline. This versatility makes Tahquamenon Falls State Park ideal for both adventure seekers and those looking to unwind.

The park’s combination of powerful waterfalls, tranquil forests, and accessible outdoor activities makes it a place where visitors can truly connect with Michigan’s wilderness and enjoy a much-needed escape into nature.

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Schedule

Open year-round, from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Entrance Fee

$9
A Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry: $9 per day for non-residents. The park features hiking trails and views of the Upper and Lower Falls.
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