These are located between Newberry and Paradise in Upper peninsula and there are Upper Falls and Lower Falls. They are famous because of their rusty color and their volume. The color is due to large number of Cider, Spruce and Hemlock trees.
The Upper Falls are located in the Tahquamenon state park. Once you reach the park you have to take a little walk and then 90 steps to get to the falls. Once you get down the steps you can see the awesome view of the falls and their flow. There are different docks which will allow the visitors to view the falls from different angles. There are many trails within the park which offers scenic view of the Tahquamenon river. These trials are open in winter too for skiing.
The park has a restaurant and bar which serves a wide variety of food to serve the visitors who are now hungry after taking so many stairs up and down... :P
The lower falls are little far away from the upper falls which can be reached by a row boat and hiking trials.
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| falls in winter |
| falls in summer |

i forgot to mention the address-
ReplyDeleteTahquamenon falls state park
41382 W. M 123
Paradise, MI 49768