Tag: Waterfalls

  • 5 Waterfalls to Visit in the Keweenaw

    5 Waterfalls to Visit in the Keweenaw

    Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula is a haven for all kinds of outdoor enthusiasts. It has rugged mountain views, wild rivers, and quaint historic towns sprinkled in between. There are plenty of adventures and waterfalls to keep one satisfied. So grab your hiking boots and get ready to visit these 5 waterfalls.

  • 5 Must See Waterfalls Near L’Anse, Michigan

    5 Must See Waterfalls Near L’Anse, Michigan

    The L’Anse area is rich with hidden gems. From history and culture to waterfalls and mountain views, there’s something for every type of outdoor enthusiast. If waterfalls are your thing, here are 5 you don’t want to miss.

  • A Marquette Waterfall Tour

    A Marquette Waterfall Tour

    Marquette, Michigan is rich in wild rivers and waterfalls. From small, single-drops to massive, multi-tiered, Marquette has all sorts of waterfalls. It is one of my favorite places to jump on the trails and visit some of these gems.

  • An Easy Winter Waterfall: Powerhouse Falls

    An Easy Winter Waterfall: Powerhouse Falls

    If you are looking for an easily accessible winter waterfall adventure, Powerhouse Falls is an excellent option to add to your itinerary.

  • The Scenic Agate Falls

    The Scenic Agate Falls

    Agate Falls is one of Michigan’s impressive waterfalls. It is nearly 40 feet in height and cascades over a beautiful sandstone terrace. It can provide visitors with a one-of-a-kind experience.

  • A Muddy Adventure to Rock River Falls

    A Muddy Adventure to Rock River Falls

    Hidden within the Rock River Wilderness Area in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is a beautiful, secluded waterfall. Narrow roads and a trail thick with mud make getting to Rock River Falls an adventure in itself. A journey that is well worth it.

  • A Michigan Must: Tahquamenon Falls

    A Michigan Must: Tahquamenon Falls

    Tahquamenon Falls is the perfect representation of the beauty to be found in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. A popular tourist destination for reasons obvious to any visitor. As a staple of Michigan, this waterfall should be on everyone’s bucket list.

  • Visiting Erick’s Falls

    Visiting Erick’s Falls

    Erick’s Falls is not the prettiest or most impressive waterfall in the Huron Mountains. In fact, with concrete bridge looming upriver from it, it could be considered almost ugly. Even still, with how easy it is to access and the surrounding area, it is worth visiting at least once.

  • A Tennessee Gem: Fall Creek Falls State Park

    A Tennessee Gem: Fall Creek Falls State Park

    Fall Creek Falls State Park is a wonderland. It contains Fall Creek Falls, a massive 256 foot tall waterfall, five other waterfalls, 34 miles of hiking trails, a golf course, a campground, and a zip line. Not bad for a state park.

  • The Hike to Spray Falls

    The Hike to Spray Falls

    heer rock cliffs, unruly waves, miles of forest and wild waterfalls. Who could say no to that? That’s the scenery you can expect to see when you hike the North Country Trail in Pictured Rocks National Lake Shore. The trail follows, literally, along Lake Superior from Munising to Grand Marais…

  • A Winter Trip to Munising

    I just got my very first pair of snowshoes and what better way to break them in than heading to the Upper Peninsula. Munising, Michigan is one of our favourite towns in the entire state, no matter the season, and makes the perfect location for some snowshoeing adventures.

  • Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Lewis Falls

    Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Lewis Falls

    Lewis Falls is one of the smaller waterfalls in the park. Reaching only 30 feet in height, Lewis Falls is a scenic roadside waterfall.

  • Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Gibbon Falls

    Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Gibbon Falls

    A short paved walk leads you to Gibbon Falls. This waterfall drops 84 feet over the remnants of the Yellowstone caldera rim. Easy to access, it is worth the stop.

  • Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Firehole Canyon Falls

    Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Firehole Canyon Falls

    Firehole Canyon Falls, while still beautiful, is one of the smaller roadside falls within Yellowstone National Park. It is easy to access and an excellent roadside stop.

  • Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Lower Yellowstone Falls

    Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Lower Yellowstone Falls

    The infamous Yellowstone Falls is one of the most photographed subjects within the park, second only to Old Faithful Inn. Not only is it an impressive waterfall in itself but the location within the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone makes this waterfall one you don’t want to miss.