To learn the secrets of Michigan waterfalls, we take you to the Upper Peninsula, where it is said there are nearly 200 of them. In fact, outside of the UP, only one waterfall exists in the lower Mitten, according to Gowaterfalling.com. That said, if you're planning a road trip with unforgettable views this year, consider taking a long drive to these Up North falls where you'll find some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Michigan.
13) Tahquamenon Falls
Situated in the Tahquamenon Falls State Park, the second largest such park in Michigan, this is actually two sets of waterfalls on the Tahquamenon River.
To learn more, check out our previous article with all the details.
12) Manido Falls
Located in the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Manido Falls sits on the Presque Isle River.
11) Bond Falls
Just east of Paulding, in Haight Township, Bond Falls is on the Ontonagon River.
To learn more, check out our previous article.
10) Munising Falls
The Munising Falls is yet another tranquil site in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
9) Gabbro Falls
Gabbro Falls on the Black River is upstream from a number of other impressive waterfalls on the same waterway.
8) Manabezho Falls
This waterfalls is another beauty in the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park.
7) Sable Falls
This waterfall flows down the Sable Creek in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
To learn more, check out our previous article.
6) Potawatomi Falls
This beauty is part of the Black River Scenic Byway.
To learn more, check out our previous article.
5) Rainbow Falls
The Black River Scenic Byway just keeps on giving us gorgeous scenery.
4) Miners Falls
This waterfall runs on the Miners River in the western side of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
To learn more, check out our previous article.
3) Hungarian Falls
Hungarian Falls is located on Dover Creek in Houghton County.
2) Laughing Whitefish Falls
This waterfall is situated in the Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Site, which is also a state park in Onota and Rock River townships.
The trail to the falls is about half a mile long, making it easy to knock out in a quick trip. To learn more, check out our previous article.
1) Wagner Falls
The waterfalls at the Wagner Falls Scenic Site are just south of Munising.
To learn more, check out our previous article.
Now that you've gotten a sneak peek at some of the most stunning waterfalls in the state, we think it's about time to pack your bags and experience their splendor for yourself. And please, tell us which are your favorite waterfalls in Michigan in the comments below!
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