If you ever head up to the Keweenaw Peninsula, be sure to bring your hiking boots because there’s a trail up here you don’t want to miss. The hike to Douglass Houghton Falls offers an overlook, a cave, and the tallest cascade in the state – all in a short, albeit rugged, distance. This half-mile Michigan waterfall trail is one for your bucket list.

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As good as the video is, it can’t replace the real thing! If you get a chance to visit the tallest falls in Michigan, take it from us: You definitely should. Have you hiked to Douglass Houghton Falls? Tell us about your experience in the comments.

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