Paradise, Michigan
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Paradise, Michigan
Upper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls
9.6 mi / 823 ft gainUpper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls is an out-and-back trail in Tahquamenon Falls State Park located near Newberry, Michigan. This trail starts at the opposite end of the park and is much longer than just going to Lower Tahquamenon Falls (a 1-mile roundtrip hike). Why the extra mileage? So you get ...Read more -
Paradise, Michigan
Lower Tahquamenon Falls
5.00.97 mi / 59 ft gainThe waterfall is only a short stroll from the parking lot but is well worth the stop. It drops over 50ft and is 200ft wide. A stunning, powerful flow. The obvious 'Rootbeer' color comes from tannic acid produced by decaying hemlocks, cedars, and spruces along the river's banks. There are various ...Read more -
Grand Marais, Michigan
Sable Falls
5.00.25 mi / 43 ft gainLocated off of H-58, Sable Falls can be found about a mile north of the eastern terminus of Pictured Rocks and the Grand Sable Visitors Center. There is a large parking lot area for the falls, along with an entrance onto the North Country Trail, which runs along the falls. The hike is short, with...Read more -
Seney, Michigan
I Pool Loop
1.53 mi / 59 ft gainI Pool Loop is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Seney, Michigan.Read more -
Seney, Michigan
Log Slide Overlook
0.41 mi / 26 ft gainLog Slide Overlook on Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan's upper peninsula stands over 500ft above the water and provides stunning views of Lake Superior. Pictured Rocks is home to many beautiful waterfalls, hikes, cliffs and vistas, including Log Slide Overlook. This location is an o...Read more -
Seney, Michigan
Au Sable Point Lighthouse
3.01 mi / 157 ft gainThis was a fun visit while at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. There was a volunteer couple running the lighthouse portion and they were friendly, kind, and well informed. The tour itself (led by a NPS ranger I believe) was just ok, but it was still interesting. The views at the top of th...Read more