Is there a shuttle between Upper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls?


Is there a shuttle between Upper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls? A privately-operated shuttle service is available for people who only want to hike the popular River Trail between the falls one-way. Pick-up locations are at the Lower Falls boardwalk and Upper Falls parking lot. No reservation required. Shuttle runs continuously from 12-8 p.m. every day June 21 - Sept.


How far apart is Tahquamenon Falls and Pictured Rocks?

How far is it from Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore to Tahquamenon Falls State Park? The distance between Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and Tahquamenon Falls State Park is 54 miles. The road distance is 97 miles.


How much time is needed at Pictured Rocks?

There is plenty to see and do in this area of the park—including miles of hiking trails, waterfalls, and pristine beaches. Regardless of how much time you have at Pictured Rocks, be sure to allow for at least a day to explore the western end of the park.


What is the largest waterfall in Upper Michigan?

Tahquamenon Falls – Paradise The Upper Falls, at 50 feet tall and 200 feet wide, stand alone as Michigan's largest waterfalls, the most interesting and among the most accessible.


Has anyone gone over Tahquamenon Falls?

Marcelo Galizio has taken the trip over Tahqhamenon Falls 18 times in his life, but it's his most recent trip that's earned the attention of people all over Michigan.


Which town is closest to Tahquamenon Falls?

The falls are within Tahquamenon Falls State Park, between the towns of Newberry and Paradise, and are a popular tourist destination during all seasons.


How long of a hike is Pictured Rocks?

42 Miles of Sweet Serenity The North Country Trail stretches the entire 42-miles of the Pictured Rocks along the lake. If you're into backcountry camping and want to spend a few days exploring the park, this is the way to go. There's even a shuttle bus available to give you a ride back to where you started.


What is the only waterfall in the lower peninsula of Michigan?

Ocqueoc Falls is the largest waterfall in Michigan's Lower Peninsula and the only universally-accessible waterfall in the United States. Ocquoec provides approximately six miles of hiking, biking and cross-country skiing opportunities with three marked loops.