Tahquamenon Falls State Park

State park · Chippewa County

Tahquamenon Falls State Park

State park · Chippewa County

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41382 W M-123, Paradise, MI 49768

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"A signature natural attraction featuring large, picturesque waterfalls and abundant wilderness recreation, anchoring outdoor itineraries on the Lake Superior side of the peninsula." - Amanda Ponzio-Mouttaki

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Tanya Troska

Google
A beautifully relaxing space in nature. The state has done a phenomenal job of blending human access and convenience with nature. Easy access wooden walkways to the falls. Great spots to overlook the falls, rent and launch kayaks, or access swim spots on the river. The visitor center has lots of great shopping and snacks that help support the park. We are so glad we decided to veer off our original mapped road trip to add this park as a stop. Well worth the extra mileage and time. Plan on spending at least an hour if not more.

bob thompson

Google
Beautiful State Park ! Wide easy to walk paths to both the upper and lower falls. For those more adventurous the park has numerous trails throughout the woods Very kid and pet friendly. A unique feature is the upper falls has a brewery , restaurant,ice cream shop and large picnic areas.

Matthew

Google
Wonderful experience. Highly recommend bringing bathing suits and water shoes but it's still worthwhile to see the waterfalls and river if you plan on staying dry. The upper falls are the big falls that are on all the tourist merchandise but if you drive a few miles past it you can enjoy a short hike to the lower falls where you have an opportunity to walk around and under smaller waterfalls.

Sandy Reamer

Google
Went with my disabled 20 year old son and my teenage daughter. We went on a Tuesday and it was amazing! They could have used more van disabled spots (we have a side lift) but luckily did find a spot without issue. We were able to walk all around the lower falls and around the little island even though it was not paved. Absolutely impressed with how our day trip went! Highly recommend. They even had family bathrooms (an adult changing cable would have been super convenient)!

Gerid Adams (Wired4Sound)

Google
This is an amazing space. Lots of waterfalls. Rocks can be super slick though. Almost fell myself and watched a number of others fall down. Looked painful. Be careful. Plenty of hiking available. You can wade ino the falls at various points. It feels great to feel the water rushing past your feet.

Tennie Sollman

Google
Overall pretty nice state park with good bathrooms, gift shops, and parking. The trails to the main sights were either a boardwalk or paved, which was nice. The upper fall was smaller than I was expecting but still a cool sight. The food is very expensive, like $15+ for a burger, so I'd recommend eating before you go 😂

Mindy Williamson

Google
Beautiful park!! Lower Falls has some great trails to see all the little falls. You can actually get into the water. Upper Falls is nice too. We didn't spend as much time there.

Jeremy Gee

Google
First time in the U.P. as well as Michigan in general and was looking for some scenery to wow me. So, I made the 4.5HR trip from Gland Blanc to Tahquamenon Falls. Absolutely worth it. Very remote, but the beauty of roaring waterfalls throughout the Lower Falls area as well as the Upper Falls were spectacular. I came in May when the waterfalls were pumping out some decent volume, but I could imagine that this place is extra beautiful in the fall when all of the surrounding trees are wearing their falls colors. This is definitely one of those spots where if you’re anywhere near, you’ve got to pay it a visit. Bring a camera and be prepared to walk away with tons of amazing photographs.
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Christina M.

Yelp
This is my happy place. There's little to no cell service here. They use sand/gravel on the roads instead of salt. It's an outstanding Michigan State Park, which makes using your park pass on your car a breeze! My husband and I have come here in all four seasons; Fall and Winter are our favorites for the beauty of The Falls and the serenity of the park. However, in the Summer the trail between the two falls is open and an excellent activity for nature enthusiasts. There is a bus that will take you back to the Upper Falls or the Lower Falls (wherever you parked your vehicle) if you don't feel like hiking over 4 miles there and back. I do recommend having a Sat Nav or downloading maps to your phone just incase you get lost or separated on the trails. Enjoy this amazing gem that Michigan has to offer!
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Angie O.

Yelp
If you find yourself in Upper Michigan, this is a must see! I just so happened to visit during one of the several free State Park weekends; there were quite a few people but I didn't find it overwhelming. The park is dog friendly (leashed dogs, pick up poo!) and my little Roxy just LOVED the incline up to the Upper Falls. Photos really do not do it justice. It is stunning! It feels like you are in a postcard. Just ensure you are wearing proper attire and I highly recommend proper hiking shoes. There is a fun brewery/restaurant and large gift shop near the general parking area near the lower falls. After the hike, a cold brew and some food tastes really good! If you are in the area, you must visit!
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Yvette A.

Yelp
Wow!!! So pretty. It was my first time visiting Michigan and this is a must see. They have hiking and trails. The waterfall was amazing to see and find out the history behind.
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Lynnsie S.

Yelp
It is beautiful all the time. But a winter visit is definitely worth the drive. It's a little under 1/2 a mile to walk to the fall views. The stairs are closed in the winter. It looks like they're going to redo the stairs this summer.

Audra M.

Yelp
If you are in the area it is a must see. You pay to enter the state park and the pass allows for the lower and upper falls. We enjoyed the lower falls more as you can access the water line and it made for a more immersive experience like getting sprayed by the falls mist. The upper is nice in its majestic-ness, but more of just an experience. There is a restaurant at both, the lower is more of a snack bar as the place at the upper falls is a restaurant and brewery. Overall, a must see in the area and enjoyable time.
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Sara S.

Yelp
The waterfalls (upper & lower, both), are amazing and a sight to behold. Their natural beauty is Mother Nature at its best!! Great place for photo ops, hiking, and relaxing in the majestic natural beauty of the U.P. Truthfully, it's my favorite thing about Upper Michigan (one of the very few things about the upper peninsula I really like, while I like Northern Michigan, the U.P. isn't my favorite and I'm not a huge fan of going across the Mackinac Bridge). It's one of my favorite things about going up north, but as I hate going over the bridge, I hadn't been to the falls in years until this most recent trip. I loved taking pics and hiking with my husband. The park area is beautiful and well maintained. Bring water and good walking shoes, comfy clothing, sunglasses and your spf.. you'll definitely require all of those things!! There is no cell reception here, so be advised.. My iPhone wouldn't work, I couldn't use the data, anything.. it's an area sans decent cell reception until long after you've left the park grounds. There is a brewery on the park grounds and a few food, gifts, and souvenir vendors.. the line for service at the brewery definitely was a turn off and they didn't seem to know how to handle the crowds.. it's a nice idea, however. We would've liked a drink and a decent sandwich after that long day of hiking the trails and taking photos. The waterfalls and trails are gorgeous. If you love nature, this might be the right stop for you on your northern Michigan trek. It's one of the hidden jewels of Michigan.

K S.

Yelp
Update: I've learned that my statement regarding the Lower Falls only being viewable from a distance is false! I later learned that there is a hiking trail which I have since revisited and gotten an up close view of the falls. I believe a foot bridge has since been installed to the island but I have not visited the location since that installation.
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Breanna H.

Yelp
Wow, so peaceful!! Releasing, amazing, cool refreshing water. Pure Michigan is the absolute best. I would recommend getting a state park pass for $18 as this gets you into multiple parts of the falls and other parts of the park. We parked at the lower falls first and went into the water and then went to the bigger falls. Both so spectacular. The lower falls are nice because you can go into the water, the upper falls are bigger so unfortunately you can only admire from afar. But it is something you have to see at least once. So beautiful!
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Amanda L.

Yelp
Obviously the Upper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls are wonderful as well and I always love visiting them! The Upper Falls is your classic one that you've seen in photos before and is so beautiful, you can get up close and personal to it for sure and it's stunning. There's also the whole store/restaurant building at the parking lot to the Upper Falls where you can stop by before and after and sit at their giant grouping of tables and chairs and get a bite to eat or some souvenirs. At both falls, there's different viewing platforms you can go to as well, farther distances away from the falls, that will be a lot of stairs up and down, but worth the journey for different views of the falls and different vantage points. It's a lot of fun! At the Lower Falls, there's two directions you can go in from the viewing platform closest to the parking lot. Going to the right will take you on a little hike to the platform right up close to the Lower Falls and then after that you can access the entire hiking trail that goes between the Lower and Upper falls - I believe it's about 4 miles. Going to the left will take you to A NEWER, MAJOR UPDATE TO THE PARK which is a bridge to the island in the middle of the river that gives you access to the Lower Falls in a different way and just generally gives so many spots for you to dip your toes (or entire body if you want - bring your bathing suit) into the river! There are a ton of rocks here for cautious climbing and navigating through the river, and also for sitting and just letting the downstream from the falls hit onto you in a nice way! There are a ton of options at the Lower Falls for swimming and I highly recommend you go to both falls for totally different, but equally wonderful and rewarding experiences!
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Seth A.

Yelp
Tahquamenon Falls State Park is situated right off Highway 123 in the UP - Upper Peninsula of Michigan. As a sign stated in the park which I found humorous..."Tahquamenon rhymes with phenomenon"! Hehehe. There are two sections to Tahquamenon Falls SP. The Upper Falls and the Lower Falls. When driving from west to east you'll first confront the Lower Falls portion. There's a pathway to walk around the Lower Falls, but honestly, I found the falls to be nonexistent and boring. They were disappointing. But...the walkaway around the Lower Falls was at least pleasant...and in fact I believe you can connect from the Lower Falls to the Upper Falls in one giant loop around the park. For myself, after spending 1 hour at the Lower Falls where I barely took any photos or found inspiration from...I then returned to my car and drove 3 miles to arrive at the much more scenic and worthwhile Upper Falls. Btw...back at the Lower Falls...they do have the cool park store called Tahquamenon Treasures where you can purchase souvenirs and gifts including snacks and refreshments. I liked the Tahquamenon Treasures store as it gave me an opportunity to pick up any items I may have been missing along my journey, which was ultimately going towards Copper Harbor, MI and Isle Royale National Park. I luckily discovered Tahquamenon Falls SP randomly on a whim. There were signs along Highway 123 and the park/falls could not be missed. It's a $9 fee for out of state visitors like myself to come here for the day, walk around and explore. Park hours are 6am - 10pm. The Upper Falls were nice. There is a short walk to the Brink Viewing Platform looking down over the falls. This vista point is worthy of good picture moments. Interestingly...the waters of the Upper Falls had a brownish and gray tone to them...as if they appeared dirty, but I'm sure that's not the case...it must just be the sediments rubbing off from the bottom of the river. Now...there is a 2nd viewpoint section to the Upper Falls which are also a brief walk away from the Brink Observation Deck. This setting is from the Gorge Viewing Platform which displays the Upper Falls set in the background. So basically, you have 2 chances to admire the Upper Falls...one from the Brink Viewing Area and the other from the Gorge Viewing Area. Both overlook spots I'd recommend, and they both triumph any perspective you'll confront from the Lower Falls section. Some more details... When I visited back in late May of 2021 it wasn't particularly busy, and I had most areas to myself. Granted I did visit during the week on a mostly overcast and brisk day. The 2nd viewpoint of the Upper Falls is accessed by walking down about 150 steps along a pedestrian boardwalk. It's not difficult to arrive at other than when trekking back up the steps, you may be breathing heavy. The Upper Falls really magnify what makes Tahquamenon Falls special. I appreciated spending a majority of my afternoon at the Upper Falls. I'd consider the park a hidden gem. Upon researching and setting up my itinerary throughout the UP of Michigan...I never even stumbled upon Tahquamenon Falls SP. I didn't even know it existed prior to seeing signs for it while driving. After enjoying the great outdoors here, I actually had dinner right inside the park at the Tahquamenon Falls Brewery and Pub! This restaurant got busy quickly because there's nowhere else to really have a quality home cooked meal in this secluded part of the UP. I fortunately arrived early enough and had a terrific salad and ravioli dinner. This brewery and pub were like an old-fashioned wooden lodge...cozy and comforting. I highly suggest eating here after enjoying the activities at the Upper Falls. Lastly, you can camp out here for the evening! This part of the UP is so remote and primitive I happily set up my tent for the night and loved every aspect and amenity offered. It was $25 to pitch my tent + $9 for the entry day fee = $36 - a good deal in my opinion. I had my own fire pit and purchased campfire wood for $5 which they sold on the grounds. Each site had a picnic table, Amp Power for charging electronics, a shower house and terrific cell phone reception. There are two campgrounds at the park, but I chose to stay at the one near the Upper Falls and the restaurant out of pure convenience. The woodsy and forestry setting was amazing for enjoying the great outdoors. I had a restful night's sleep and felt reinvigorated to continue towards my next landmark attraction being Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore the following day. Other than the Lower Falls section being a letdown...the Treasures Gift Store, the Upper Waterfall, the Brewery and Pub and the Campground make Tahquamenon Falls an excellent under the radar state park. I reflect fondly upon my memorable experience here during my time spent within the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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John H.

Yelp
I have done this hike for the second time. Four miles from Lower Falls up to the Upper Falls. When you reach the top you have an opportunity to descend two sets of metal stairs for a closer look at the falls. The Upper is more magnaminus but the Lower is charming with its cascading falls. On this occasion we stopped at the top where there is a restaurant and brews! After which we decided to take a shuttle down to our car (check pix for price and schedule).
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Debbie E.

Yelp
A $9.00 entry fee gets you a one day pass into the Upper and Lower Falls. We stopped at the Upper Falls first. A 1/4 mile walk from the parking lot to several overlooks. A 94 step staircase takes you down to the beginning of the falls. They are beautiful. There are several cafes and souvenir shops at the entrance. You can eat your carry-out food on the deck at picnic tables. The Lower Falls are a must see. From the lookouts, you can see two sets of falls. There is a canoe livery you can take across the lake in the middle of both sets, stay as long as you like, then canoe back. It's a short distance but a unique experience. The lower falls are a short walking distance from the parking lot. Nearly everyone wore masks outside and it wasn't overly crowded.
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Tasha H.

Yelp
Always love Tahquemanon. It's such a beautiful space and I love the new shop they added at the lower falls and bathroom. Last time I was there it wasn't finished yet. We did walk around more than I usually do and it was nice to catch different things this time around. Always recommend the falls.
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Lynnann W.

Yelp
This is a real treat; especially in Fall - even more so when you're coming from Southern California. The grounds, trees, fall colors/temperature/breeze were heaven! The Lower Falls has beautiful falls in two areas and a very good paved to boardwalk path that is suitable for any age and wheelchair access as well. Once we wound back to parking area there are picnic benches which we used for lunch. Walk or drive like we did to Upper Falls. Great gift shop, incredibly clean restrooms, a brews and food hangout, and then off on a well paved path to view a completely different looking set of falls. At one point there are stairs to get up close and personal to a falls but there are other beautiful vistas built so everyone enjoys their visit. We saw multiple motorized wheelchairs and some uniquely challenged adults easily navigating the park. With mere words it's difficult to express the grandeur of this treasure and what Northern Michigan has to offer! Just go....

Carla G.

Yelp
The Falls are a beautiful place to visit. We've been there a few times and will go back again....some day in the Winter.
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Tank G.

Yelp
It cost $16 for a Michigan registered vehicle to get into all the parks for a day. You get a sticker that goes on your windshield and you are off. So if you are renting a car, make sure that you get one with Michigan plates. They have two main Falls parks: Upper and Lower. They have a few things in common. They both have a well stocked gift shop. I think that the one at Upper is slightly better. They also have ample parking, camp sites, a bit of a walk from the parking lot to the falls, and a mosquito infestation. I reccomend wearing long pants and shirts when you go visit. And bug spray is an absolute must. The mosquitoes are very aggressive, especially when you stop moving. Don't worry though, if you forgot your spray you can buy some at the gift shop before you go back to the falls. The falls are in a remote area and there is no cell phone service. So don't count on your phone GPS working very well or updating your FB status. The parks and very tranquil, peaceful and relaxing. You can rent canoes at the Lower Falls and see the falls up close and personal. The Upper falls has some steep stirs that have to be navigated to get the best view. I would like to give the falls the title of beautiful, but I just can't. The water is very brown. It almost looks like oil. Even with the water color considered the falls look amazing and have a somewhat calming effect.
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Chadrick J.

Yelp
If you love to camp, canoe or kayak and enjoy an off the beaten path experience then Rivermouth remote campsites is the place for you! This is part of the Tahquamenon Falls State Park campgrounds. Located away from the hustle and bustle of the Tahquamenon Falls campsites there is a place that is every bit a little slice of heaven and it's called Rivermouth. Don't camp at the "family" circle of campsites where you will be overwhelmed by all the kids and family antics and such. You must take the jaunt to the remote sites. These are the sites that don't have flushing toilets, running water and are slightly in the back off the beaten path. The sites sit perched up next to the Rivermouth that shoot straight out to Lake Superior. Rivermouth is a place that is simply superb! You'll be surrounded by nature beckoning you to enjoy sunset views off the river bend that are truly a view second to none. We really loved this place for all it has to offer. Faculty is solid as it gets and we will be back!
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Rhonda W.

Yelp
One of the top must see water falls in the Upper P. There is a charge to get into the park .. need to see the upper and lower falls .. it's worth the climb and walk. Pretty forest. You can pay a small fee and take a row boat out in the water to get closer perspective and on a tiny island. The island didn't look worth going to to us. Plus in late summer the bugs were fierce.
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Kelly S.

Yelp
Last time I went (20-ish years ago). Since then the park is soooo much better. The lower falls are much more amazing than the upper falls. They added a bridge so you can walk the trail on the island between the two sets of falls. Best part of my up north trip. So many amazing photos!
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Aiden S.

Yelp
A nice, light hike with waterfalls and lots of greenery. Somewhat overrated - you can find better hiking in the UP for sure - but it's still very pretty. I definitely want to come back and try canoeing here. There is a ton of parking, and the trails are very easy to navigate for any level hiker. The hard part will be making sure you don't get lost on the way to the park. Once you drive in, you'll be good to go. The waterfalls and the river are very pretty. In June, the whole area is a lush green. It's a great sight. I would recommend coming here for a pretty hike, but if you are limited on time, there are better sights to see and hikes to hike in the UP.
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Harish V.

Yelp
Amazing place to be in any time of the Year.The color of water fall makes in more scenic.The Greenery and waterfall looks like a painting. Pros: ------- Amazing Scenery Colored Waterfall Minimal entrance($9/day) Clean Restrooms Friendly Staff Lot of parking space( Both Upper & Lower falls) Perfect hiking trail from Lower to Upper fall(4miles) Brewery and Cafe Great for photoshoots Close to some great scenic locations Cons: -------- None Don't expect a huge waterfall like Niagara.
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Krystal R.

Yelp
Loved the Upper falls, had a great gift shop and a brewery with really good food! I definitely suggest the salmon dip. It was a nice little walk to get to the falls (about 1/4th of a mile) and then there where about 90+ steps to get to the top of the falls and then another 120+ steps to get to the bottom. We went at around 5pm and it wasn't super packed. By 7pm it was practically dead.
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Chuck L.

Yelp
Very nice and well organized. Don't go on a weekend because it gets very busy. It is dog friendly park
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Isaac A.

Yelp
Short walks to upper and lower falls from the parking lots and great walking paths. The upper falls are like a mini Niagara Falls. This side has most of the food also. Everyone took cash only, so we had to skip this time around. The 96 steps or so to the main viewing area were easy to navigate. The lower falls were good also and the walkways were really nice. We went a bit past the first main stop and were able to get into the water. The gift shops were pretty good and so were bathrooms. Bring a sweater. I want to check it out in the winter. The worst part for me was the drive up past Newberry where people were going ten under the speed limit. Just after Newberry you can also visit the bear farm and have a pretty full day trip.
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Annette J.

Yelp
A friend called this "root beer falls" and that's accurate (another friend called them "pee falls" which is also accurate, but I think I prefer the root beer comparison) thanks to their reddish/yellow hue thanks to the tannins that sepe into the water from the nearby cedar trees. Which means they're very cool and unique to look at. They're the largest falls in Michigan and comprised of two different waterfalls on the Tahquamenon River. The upper falls are the real "must see" here, though. It's a bit of a walk from the parking lot but not bad in the slightest. There are several vantage points to enjoy the falls, including a bit of a trek down (and then up!) quite a few stairs--but it's SO totally worth it to get such a close look at the falls. Do it if your health allows. The hike from the upper to lower falls (or vice versa) is about 4 miles. We didn't have the time to do that but I hope to next time. The park itself is fantastic. Very clean and very well maintained. In the parking lot there are a few informational stations, a restroom, and then the Tahquemanon brewery and gift shop for food, drink, and souvenirs. A must visit when you're in the UP.
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Rachel B.

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BEAUTIFUL!!!! Yep, that sums it up. This place is pretty much in the middle of nowhere in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, but it is so worth it! If you are planning a trip remotely near this area, definitely schedule a trip to see the Tahquamenon Falls. There's 2 different sections to the Falls you can go see. There's the Lower and Upper Falls. We only did the Upper Falls, so all of the review is based on that section of the park. The scoop: -The Falls themselves are just beautiful and amazing to see in person. Pictures do not do it justice. Go see it for sure! -There is about a 1/2 mile walk from the parking lot/gift shop area to the lookouts near the Falls. It is a nice paved walk that gently slopes down. Anyone could go on the path, including people in a wheelchair or with mobility issues. -There is a closer viewing platform to the Falls at the end of the walking path that requires you go up and down about 100 stairs. There are other lookouts that do not require any stairs at all. -The bathrooms are super clean and well maintained. -There's a great gift shop, food truck, and brewing company next to the parking lot. You could make an afternoon of it up here. -Plenty of parking! In conclusion, you've just got to go see Tahquamenon Falls!
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Krista M.

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A beautiful little gem in northern Michigan! I had never been here but always heard it was nice. It was beautiful. I love waterfalls and this one did not disappoint. It was a very peaceful walk in the path down to the falls. Well I took the paved path, but they also have a wooded path from the parking lot if you prefer that way. At the top and bottom they have stairs you go down, and they actually tell you how many stairs which I thought was cut! It's much easier going down than coming back up! But every step is worth it. If you are even close (I'd say an 1-1.5 hours away) take the detour and stop by. It's definitely worth the trip.
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Bob H.

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Certainly a highlight for us of our tour through the eastern 1/3 of the UP. If you do the Lower Falls first, you may deem it so anticlimactic that you blow off the Upper Falls. Don't do that. We'd like to canoe the lower Tahquamenon down to the campground next time out. Accessibility is very good for both w/ excellent paved paths w/ pretty overlooks. If you can manage the ~100 steps down to the Upper Falls do it - it's worth it. Even the 100+ to the lower viewing platform of the Upper was worth it but not necessary. The Upper Falls also sports the Tahquamenon Falls Craft Brewery & Pub. Perhaps the best place to nosh w/in a 50 mile radius!

Brotz V.

Yelp
Very easy in and out parking. The walk was nice with a decent amount of stairs. Very nice view with the upper falls because it's very big and wide. The lower falls has placed to go in the water and splash around.
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Dana L.

Yelp
Tahquamenon Falls are a part of the Michigan state park that shares the same name. There are two waterfalls here, an upper one and a lower one. They are a bit of a distance apart. Both are easy to access with a moderate walk on pavement. The park entrance fee is low and very much worth it. Both of the falls are worthy of the short trek to view. By the upper falls there is a gift shop and a brewery. The park and public areas were spotlessly clean and all of the staff we encountered were friendly and helpful. There are no negatives here from my point of view, and we thoroughly enjoyed the short time we spent here.
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Kenneth S.

Yelp
Very beautiful place is a majestic place I would go there again anytime Camping is great and the waterfalls are awesome
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Terry Z.

Yelp
Get there early, we where here in early October and it was crowded. It's a beautiful place

Dana W.

Yelp
Beautiful falls and trail's to walk on. Make sure you wear bug spray because the mosquitoes are bad.
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Eileen R.

Yelp
My husband and I visited the falls last fall for the first time, which as native Michiganders is shocking lol. During fall the colors were INSANE and the park wasn't as busy. Don't get me wrong it's gorgeous, but the hike is simple and short. It's paved but to get to the best views of the falls you must traverse down 98 metal steps. They offer row boats to rent but we've yet to do this. If your looking for impressive waterfalls seek out munising/pictures rocks. There are way more and longer articulated hikes. This is a must see of course... The second time we visited during winter. The attached photos are from that trip, the frozen falls were breath taking. Bring ice cleats and trekking poles though the paths are plowed and kind of maintained but winters are harsh, icy and unpredictable this far north. We had a great time and grabbed a growler at the on site brewery as well as winter camped at the campgrounds.... that's a whole separate story lol
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MaryLou D.

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Five stars to this beautiful state park with two waterfalls, the bigger of which (Upper Falls) is spectacular! I drove here on a whim after not intending to. I didn't want to take the time and then as I was about to pass the freeway exit I just found myself getting off thinking I would be sorry if I didn't go there and might not ever get up this far north (Upper Michigan) again. My instincts were right--it was so beautiful, though a little eerie to be the only one here since it was November first and way past the tourist season. My car was the only one in the huge lot! It was a short walk to the falls and second only to Niagara Falls in size and beauty. If you are ever up here definitely take the time to visit. The only bummer was the information offices and gift shops were all closed up for the winter so I had to buy my postcards off eBay! www.exploringthenorth.com/tahqua...
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Tanya T.

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Absolutely beautiful! Who knew such a place existed in the UP! These falls are magnificent and a must see! Plenty of parking. The walk to the large falls is not too strenuous-I would say a good 25-30 minutes total. There are stairs involved but nothing crazy. I recommend bug spray for sure. I couldn't believe how close they let you get to the falls. No wonder this is in Paradise!
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Sofia S.

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One of those must-do Michigan landmarks. It's a trek, but I feel it is worthwhile. I have gone during all four seasons and see something different each time. You'll need a state park recreation passport to enter the park, but those can also be purchased at the gate (but really, spend the $11 if you can if you are a Michigan resident when you renew your plates, it's so worth it! You get access to ALL Michigan's state parks then!)
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Kent M.

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Some of the nicest waterfalls - the 2nd largest east of the Mississippi! Be sure to visit both the upper and lower falls. There are signs along the trails that give information about the falls. Nice observation platforms are strategically placed to provide an excellent viewpoint. Be sure to bring your camera. Wheelchair accessible facilities throughout. Year-round activities include extensive walking/hiking trails in the moderate weather months, and lighted cross-country skiing trails in the winter months. The extensive network of snowmobile/ATV trails also lead to this destination. This state park also has an excellent store/restaurant for catching a nice cup of hot chocolate in the cooler weather. Much like the somewhat larger Niagara Falls, these falls run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Libby F.

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The Upper Falls are mesmerizing! It's just a short walk from the entrance. There was a large crowd when we went. To get to the viewing platform you need to hike down many stairs. Easy going down, not so easy for asthmatics or those who are out of shape. That being said, it's not handicapped accessible for the close up viewing, but you can see and hear them from a viewing area prior to the descent. My only reason for knocking a star off is that they don't sell folks with Michigan tags a day pass. You need to purchase a yearly State Parks pass for $11.00 (which I believe is prorated based on when your tags expire). My sister with Illinois tags got in for a $7.00 day pass, which should be an option for everyone.
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Christy K.

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Nice quiet campground. Restrooms clean. Dog-friendly. Busy but not full last week of June. Took rowboat out to island ($7/person, $20/ family) with 140 lb dog in the boat. Nice up close access to part of falls. Pleasant experience.
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Roseanna O.

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Amazing falls! 100 steps to the top, 100 steps to the bottom. Try & pace yourself and just do it bc it's worth it. The top is an amazing view. The bottom is also, but also has people everywhere playing in the water and the falls. Closer in the current is so strong, it's like trying to walk against a jacuzzi jet. Further on, the current mellows, but is v slippery. The distance between the Upper & Lower Falls is over 4 miles. There are options to hike the whole thing, hike 1 way and take a (paid) shuttle back, or drive both ways. Definitely a wonderful trip!
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Kristen A.

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Wow! What a beautiful park! I stayed here with my boyfriend in July, we nicked a bit to both falls and I loved every bit of the experience. You can't find beauty like this anywhere else.
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Magnus L.

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This is a really good state park. They have several small shops, both really simple dining options and a brewery with good dining options. The park is really clean, it seems to be really kept up. I didn't know until we got there but they have two guided tours per day, one at 2 PM and one at 7 PM. The last guided tour is at a location nearby. They seem to accomodate also people with special needs, they had three wheel chairs you could borrow if you needed to. The trail is paved and smooth and it was easy to walk. The stairs down to to the big fall (94 steps) was really sturdy and had sections where you could rest if you needed to. They also have benches along the trail at various points. It was only about 1/4 mile to walk from the parking lot to the biggest viewing point. They had several other view points along the trail as well. This seems to be quite the popular spot, there were quite a few people here but it didn't feel crammed. They have quite a big parking lot both for cars, tour buses and for RV's etc. The drive to the park from the mainland was really interesting to see as well.
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Megan K.

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Such a gorgeous place! I went hoping to see the falls frozen...Everything else was frozen except the falls. Beautiful scenery. I was only able to see the lower falls since it was getting dark quickly. Nice trails, definitely worth going to if you enjoy the outdoors! :) I'll be back to explore when it's warmer. Don't forget that you need a pass to enter state parks in Michigan. It's easier to get a year round pass for $10 if you plan on exploring a lot of the state parks. It will be a lot cheaper than paying each time.
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Caitlin B.

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I camped here for two nights over Labor Day weekend with my husband. We stayed in site 2 in the Rivermouth campground. Note that Rivermouth is 16 miles from the lower falls, despite being in the same state park, and there's probably more to do closer to the falls, but Rivermouth is quiet and less crowded. The sites are spacious and the bathrooms were modern and very clean. Wood and ice were both inexpensive and readily available at the check in area. Site 2 did not have a lot of grass, so it was a bit challenging to decide where to set up our tent, but it is nicely situated on a corner so we didn't have neighbors on all sides. The park has a number of hiking trails, but few of them are located in Rivermouth- most are in the vicinity of the falls. We did go on the short Emerson trail close to the entrance of Rivermouth after setting up the first day, and I'd recommend skipping that one. The trail was not maintained and it was extremely muddy and buggy. (With no exaggeration, I had at least 40 bug bites, through long pants, from the mile hike). Trails near the falls were both better maintained, longer, and far less buggy. I'd recommend arriving to the falls as close to the opening time as possible, as it begins to get crowded by 11:45 or so. Parking is tight, and it's harder to get photos later in the day. If and when we return (we enjoyed it, but it took us 14 hours to get home!), we'd book early to stay at the lower falls campground.
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RJ L.

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I had never been camping or even passed out outside before this trip, so take this review for what it is. This is a nice campground. The spot was clean. It had an electrical outlet and fire pit. It didn't have a grill for the pit though. Our spot was on the border of a forest, which was really nice. Around 9 or 10 at night it gets super quiet (we were there on a weeknight). Bathroom was clean. My wife said this was her favorite campsite this whole trip.

Noah V.

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We had an awesome experience here. At the lower falls we took the row boats across to the island. The staff were not the best but were still good. I thought the boats were a little bit expensive ($20 per family/boat), but they were fun I guess. We could've walked down the trail a little bit and crossed the river instead, although the river current was strong. We played in the water for a while and it was fun. The upper falls were pretty crowded but we could still get around easily.
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Elizabeth R.

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Just got back to Cedarville after a day trip here and WOW. These waterfalls are absolutely stunning. This park makes my list as a must-see for anyone who makes it to this part of Michigan. To start, there are two falls- the upper and lower. At each there is a parking lot and gift shop area. We began at the lower, skipped the gift shop, and hiked the trail to the upper where we met the rest of our family who didn't want to do the full hike. The trail is 4 miles from one fall to the other, making it an 8 mile round-trip if you're up for it. It's marked as a moderate hike which I would agree with, although the first mile in both directions seems a lot more treacherous than that. If you can make it past that first mile, though, you're golden. Views of each of the falls can be seen from multiple angles. You can go to the brink of each, which was wonderful, as well as see them from further away. On a warm day like today its nice to stand on the brink and feel the mist coming off the falls. The reason I'm only giving 4 stars is that parts of the trail seemed a little unkempt. It was nothing that would stop anyone from going any further on the trail, however it was slightly overgrown and anyone allergic to poison ivy or poison oak would most likely be wary of this section of trail. The pictures speak for themselves- Tahquamanon Falls are beautiful and should be seen by everyone who comes to the Upper Peninsula.
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Dia D.

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While the park is nice, I thought the falls themselves are only ok. If this is second to Niagara there is a huge leap from #2 to #1. The lower falls aren't that impressive but the area for boating looked nice. There is a gift shop and small cafe (hot dogs, ice cream, pizza, etc) at the lower falls. The upper falls is more impressive and worth the walk up and down the 94 steps to the observation deck. There is a sit-down restaurant and brewery here with a large deck. While the restaurant is fairly large, it was small considering there are not other restaurants nearby. In the summer, people probably have to wait a long time to eat at peak times. We had two whitefish sandwiches with fries and the cost was $33 with tip.