5 BEST Waterfalls in Michigan to Explore  This Year

Douglass Houghton Falls

With a drop of 110 feet, Douglass Houghton Falls is amazing to see during the fall. In fact, the water was once a popular destination for Michigan Tech students and other locals.

Bond Falls

Part of the Ontonagon River in Ottawa National Forest, Bond Falls is a scenic site with water flowing over a thick belt of fractured rock and separating into several small cascades. The waterfall, which is one of the most popular in the Upper Peninsula, drops a total of 50 feet.

Rock River Falls

With a 15-foot drop, Rock River Falls is located deep in the Rock River Canyon Wilderness, which is part of Hiawatha National Forest.

Munising Falls

You can follow an 800-foot paved trail up the shaded canyon to the base of the 50-foot waterfall. Then, two sets of stairs go up to platforms where you can get a higher view of the water as it falls over the sandstone cliff.

Miners Falls

A little farther into Pictured Rocks, Miners Falls is one of the prettiest waterfalls in Michigan. You can park at the lot just off Miners Castle Rd., which is about 4 miles north of H-58.

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