Tahquamenon Falls State Park is the second-largest state park in Michigan, spanning more than 46,000 acres throughout McMillan and Whitefish Townships along the path of the Tahquamenon River to its output at Whitefish Bay in Lake Superior. The park receives more than half a million annual visitors and is named for its gorgeous Tahquamenon Falls, which features a spectacular 50-foot drop and is the second-largest waterfall in the eastern United States after Niagara Falls. 22 miles of hiking and biking trails are offered throughout the park, providing visitor access to undeveloped ecosystems filled with native flora and fauna. Other outdoor recreational opportunities include canoeing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, with a seasonal restaurant and four campgrounds operated on park property.

1382 West M-123, Paradise, MI 49768, Phone: 906-492-3415

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