Waterfalls
There are between 150 and 300 waterfalls in the Upper Peninsula. Apparently, counting, recording, documenting, and establishing criteria for such things are not high on a Yoopers to do list. More likely, a Yooper is just out enjoying them and sharing them with friends and family. Which is one of the things that I love about the UP - their priorities.
- Tahquamenon Falls
- the famous 'tea' colored falls
- has an upper and a lower falls
- and a four mile hike between them
- Miners Falls
- a short hike to a gorgeous waterfall
- approximately a 50' fall in a cayonlike gorge
- Laughing Whitefish Falls
- a short hike to a stepped waterfall
- Bond Falls
- explore easily on 600' of boardwalk
- a wide, cascading waterfall
- Agate Falls
- a short hike to a large waterfall
- Gorge Falls
- a short walk with lots of stairs
- a beautiful gorge
- Potawatomi Falls
- next door neighbor to Gorge Falls
- an easy two-fer once you're there
- Superior Falls
- claimed by both Michigan and Wisconsin
- a football field or two from Lake Superior
- a beautiful waterfall nestled between forested cliffs