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Northern Michigan Outdoors: The Upper Peninsula’s Tahquamenon River and Tahquamenon Falls make an irresistible Northern Michigan autumn paddle weekend. The sound of gravel crunching beneath the ...
Amid the churning waters beneath Tahquamenon Falls — one of Michigan's most-visited, most-beloved waterfalls, in the Upper Peninsula burg of Paradise — stacks of pancakes are forming.
PARADISE, MI — The largest waterfall in Michigan is even more breathtaking in the winter. Surrounded by blue, yellow and brown ice, Tahquamenon Falls is not completely frozen over.
While there's a lot to do at Tahquamenon, the biggest draw is undoubtedly the Upper Falls. Measuring 200 feet across and with a flow rate over 50,000 gallons per second over a 50-foot drop, they ...
Laughing Whitefish Falls drops nearly 100 feet into a gorgeous river, making it one of the tallest waterfalls in Michigan. Be sure to stop here if you're planning on going to the UP anytime soon.
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is home to some of the state’s most photographed overlooks. ... You don’t even have to climb to see memorable photo vantage points at the Upper Falls of Tahquamenon.
Tahquamenon Falls State Park is celebrating the annual Michigan Trails Week with a 5-mile hike on the park's River Trail along the Tahquamenon River between the upper and lower Tahquamenon Falls.
Pancake ice forms beneath the Tahquamenon Falls in Paradise Township, Michigan in early December 2022. (Michigan Department of Natural Resources) PARADISE TOWNSHIP, Mich.
Looking for something to watch besides Hallmark holiday movies? Check out this video of a kayaker going over Tahquamenon Falls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula — yes, really — to the cheers of ...
The Tahquamenon Falls Brewery and Pub is next to the Upper Falls parking lot and is open for lunch and daily in the summer. Hours vary in the off-season. Call (906) 492-3300.
Autumn at Tahquamenon Falls State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a much-heralded yearly event. And with good reason. The colorful trees paint a pallet of color so rich it drives tourists ...