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Tahquamenon Falls education programs Tahquamenon Falls Education Program 41382 West M-123 Paradise, Michigan, 49768 Park is open year round from 8 a. m. to 10 p.
m. Recreation Passportrequired for entry. For up-to-date information visit our Facebook page.
Located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula near Paradise, Tahquamenon Falls State Park is the second-largest state park in Michigan. Although many visitors come to this 48,000-acre wilderness gem to see the falls, the park has many other places for you to explore and experience. The park has more than 40 miles of hiking trails, 13 inland lakes, 24 miles of the Tahquamenon River and approximately 20,000 acres of natural area.
Camping, hiking, fishing, canoeing and photography are popular activities in the spring and summer. Anglers will enjoy this list of Tahquamenon's best fishingspots. In fall, many people enjoy hunting and viewing the beautiful autumn colors.
Winter finds visitors snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on the miles of marked trails. The variety of wildlife includes 125 species of nesting birds, plus moose, bear, wolves, fishers and more. ## Visitor center information * Upper and lower falls **Upper falls** At 200 feet wide and 50 feet tall, the Upper Falls is the largest waterfall in Michigan.
Take a walk along the quarter-mile paved trail to the viewing areas. The brink viewing platform is accessible by a 900-foot-long boardwalk pathway through the old growth forest. For those with even more energy, follow the paved trail downstream to the gorge, where 181 steps wind down to the river's edge.
View theUpper Falls Day Use Area map. The entrance to the lower falls is 4 miles east of the Upper Falls along M-123. These falls are easily viewed and photographed from the paved walkway.
A quarter-mile boardwalk will take you through thick coniferous forest, ending at the viewing platforms for an up-close experience. A bridge to the island by the lower falls makes it fully accessible to visitors. Due to increased foot traffic in this area, visitors are asked to use only designated wading areas to help prevent shoreline erosion.
Rowboats can also be rented from the concession to access the island. View the Lower Falls Day Use area map. **Visiting in the winter?
View the winter trail maps. ** * Motorcoach tour companies Tahquamenon Falls State Park is a great destination for your group tours! Your group will be guided by the park interpreter who can offer insight on the unique attributes within the park.
Guided tours take approximately one hour and highlight special features of the park along the paved walkway to the upper falls viewing areas. Tours are $50, plus a $21 Recreation Passport fee per bus is required for entry into the park and can be obtained upon payment of your tour reservation or at the park entrance. Guided tours should be scheduled 4-6 weeks in advance.
Please contact park interpreter Sarah Anderson by email at AndersonS51@Michigan. gov or call 906-440-0114. ## Things you may see on your visit * pdfAquatic insect guide Download * pdfGuide to insects on your hike Download ## Programs for families and classrooms kids and their families learning archery skills A full schedule of interpretive programs and guided hikes are offered throughout the summer, for adults and families of all ages.
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