Which is better upper or Lower Tahquamenon Falls?

by Denton Mills
(Ann Arbor, MI)

Hey Sherry, which falls are better to see if you only have a short amount of time? Thanks!!

Answer

Hi Denton!

If you are short on time I would definitely see the upper falls, they are breathtaking and majestic! It's not a long walk to the falls.

Keep reading for more info:

Tahquamenon Falls State Park: Things to Do, Camping, Hotels and Photos

You can also visit Tahquamenon Falls in the winter. The upper falls' parking lot is plowed and the restaurant/pub is open. The lower falls' lot is also plowed but you will have to hike about a mile one way from the lot to the falls as the lower lot is not plowed and is blocked off.

Incredible Tahquamenon Falls Winter Guide | Best Activities, Pictures, Winter Snowshoeing and Hiking Maps!

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Sherry
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