Tahquamenon Falls, Michigan
Detached by a spectacular terrain, Tahquamenon Falls is linked by an adventuresome hike and the cedar-forested hills of Lake Superior. Characterized with its shades of umber, the falls owe their color to the cedars’ tannin, which is slowly extracted into swamps and later into the river. Each season grants different bounties to Tahquamenon Falls State Park.
Wildlife sighting, verdant woodlands, and fine camping temperatures are the major attractions in summer, while winters offer finely snowed snowshoeing trails and skiing slopes. Although, the most beautiful time to visit the falls is during autumn when the earthy colors of the stream match with the shades of the fall foliage.