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Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreShown on Sand Point Beach, these visitors participated in Birding by the Bay in May 2005.
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Waterfalls
 
 Munising Falls  Sable Falls
 Miners Falls  Spray Falls
 Bridalveil Falls  Nearby Waterfalls
 Mosquito Falls  
 Chapel Falls  Waterfalls (pdf)



Why So Many Waterfalls?
Most of the waterfalls in this area are the result of water running over a shelf or cliffs of limey sandstone called the Munising Formation. This formation of rock extends from Tahquamenon Falls, some 75 east of the Lakeshore, to Laughing Whitefish Falls, about 30 miles west of the Lakeshore. The Munising formation is also called the Northern Michigan cuesta or escarpment.

Please use caution while hiking to area waterfalls. Stay on the trails and watch for uneven footing. Where permitted, pets must be on a 6 foot leash at all times. Pets are not permitted at all waterfalls.

 
 
Munising Falls is located in a secluded cool valley at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
NPS photo by Brenda St. Martin
Munising Falls

Munising Falls
Located within the city limits of Munising where Washington Street becomes Sand Point Road, near Munising Memorial Hospital. The Munising Falls Interpretive Center is at the beginning of the trail to the waterfalls.

Walk the paved .25 mile trail up the cool shaded sandstone canyon along Munising Creek to the base of the falls. Two sets of stairs lead to platforms to view the 50 foot waterfall as it drops over a sandstone cliff. Watch for ferns, wildflowers, and an occasional mink.

The trail is fully accessible to the central falls viewing platform. Please stay on the paved trail.  Pets are permitted on the trail to Munising Falls.

 
Miners Falls drops 50 feet over the sandstone outcrop.
NPS photo by Ed Lasich
Miners Falls

Miners Falls
Located about five miles north of Alger County Road H-58 off Miners Castle Road. The hike from the parking area to the waterfall is 1.2 miles round-trip.

A gravel path through the northwoods leads to two overlooks. Enjoy the Miners Falls Nature Trail and views of the Miners Basin along the way. The Miners River drops about 50 feet over a sandstone outcrop, creating this gorgeous waterfall.  

There are 77 steps down to the lower viewing platform at the falls. This is an especially beautiful trail in the springtime with abundant wildflowers.

Pets are not permitted on the trail to Miners Falls, but are allowed in the parking lot and picnic area.

 
Bridalveil Falls slows to a trickle after the spring snowmelt.
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Bridalveil Falls

Bridalveil Falls
Located about a half-mile northeast of Miners Beach along the Pictured Rocks cliffs.

Bridalveil Falls are only viewable by water or from a distance at Miners Castle. The falls cannot be seen from atop or from the North Country National Scenic Trail

This is a seasonal waterfall that slows to a trickle in the summer and fall.  Bridalveil Falls is often featured on postcards and publications about Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.

 
Mosquito Falls drops over an eight foot rock ledge into the Mosquito River.
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Mosquito Falls

Mosquito Falls
Located about 15 miles east of Munising off Alger County Road H-58, then about 5 miles north to the parking area at end of Chapel Road.

Walking toward Mosquito Beach, a side trail leads .9 miles to the falls, which drops over an 8 foot high rock shelf on the Mosquito River. Watch for river otter and beaver in the stream. This is a lovely springtime trail through the forest carpeted with wildflowers.

Pets are prohibited on all trails in the Mosquito area.

 
Chapel Falls cascades 60 feet down sandstone cliffs on its way to Chapel Lake.
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Chapel Falls

Chapel Falls
Located about 15 miles east of Munising off Alger County Road H-58, then about 5 miles north to the end of Chapel Road.

After a brisk 1.5 mile walk past abundant stands of jewel weed, hikers can view the 60 foot high Chapel Falls as it cascades toward Chapel Lake.

The trail is on an old roadbed with several small hills. Two viewing platforms along the way provide views of the scenic Chapel Basin. The trail continues to Chapel Rock and Lake Superior. Chapel Basin Day Hikes site bulletin (pdf)

Pets are prohibited on all trails in the Chapel area.

 
Sable Falls tumbles 75 feet down several sandstone cliffs.
NPS photo
Sable Falls

Sable Falls
Located about one mile west of Grand Marais on Alger County Road H-58. 

Sable Falls tumbles 75 feet over several cliffs of Munising and Jacobsville sandstone formations on its way to Lake Superior. The first viewing platform is down a staircase with 169 steps. The hike from the parking area to this staircase steps is short. 

The trail continues past the falls and down the canyon. It is about a half-mile to the beach as Sable Creek as it winds its way to Lake Superior. 

Pets are not permitted on the Sable Falls trails, but are allowed in the parking lot and picnic area.

 
Spray Falls plunges over the Pictured Rocks directly into Lake Superior.
NPS photo by Gregg Bruff
Spray Falls

Spray Falls
Located about 1.75 miles northeast of Chapel Beach.

This remote waterfall is best viewed from the water though it may be seen from along the North Country Trail.  Spray Falls plunges about 70 feet over the Pictured Rocks cliffs directly into Lake Superior. The 1856 shipwreck "Superior" lies at the base of the falls in 20 feet of water.

 

 

Nearby Waterfalls
Estimates differ regarding the number of waterfalls in the Upper Peninsula, ranging from 150 to 300. Waterfalls may be on public or private land; please be respectful of the area you are visiting. 

There are nearly as many websites about waterfalls as there are waterfalls. Here are a few to browse. 

Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Site (Michigan DNR)
Tahquamenon Falls State Park (Michigan DNR)
Wagner Falls Scenic Site (Michigan DNR)

Hiawatha National Forest Recreational Activities
Map of Alger County Waterfalls
Michigan Nature Association - Memorial Falls
Munising Area Waterfalls
Upper Michigan Waterfalls

 
Shiloh - the hunting dog - enjoys a autumn day. (Grant Petersen photo)
Please check the regulations
concerning where pets are allowed.
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A small creek drops over a ledge at Miners Beach.
Water, water everywhere
Is it safe to drink?
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Trees covered with snow on a sunny winter day.
It's a winter wonderland
with many outdoor opportunities
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A calm but cold spring day on a peaceful Lake Superior beach.
The weather at Pictured Rocks
changes with the seasons.
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The Grand Sable Dunes are located just west of Grand Marais, Michigan, in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.  

Did You Know?
The Grand Sable Dunes are a federally designated Research Natural Area. The five square miles of dunes are an unusual glacial kame terrace with overlying dunes caused by fluctuating lake levels over the centuries. The dunes are located in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, near Grand Marais, Mich.
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Last Updated: February 26, 2009 at 13:45 EST