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About Porcupine Mountains

The Porcupine Mountains, offer spectacular beauty and diverse recreational activities. Home to the second-largest state park in Michigan, these rugged hills are renowned for their sweeping vistas, deep rivers and amazing waterfalls. Hiking trails provide an opportunity to observe local flora and fauna including freshwater fish and deer. The 60,000 acres of primeval forest also feature remarkably clear lakes that are perfect for swimming and paddling in the warmer months.
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Manabezho FallsManabezho Falls is one of the state's most scenic and visited waterfalls. Located off of the M-28 highway in Neebish Township, the waterfall is accessible from either side of the US-2 bridge. The falls drop an impressive fifty feet down a rocky limestone escarpment, surrounded by lush hardwood forests. Visitors can hike to and explore the crest of Manabezho Falls. Boaters are also able to take advantage of its natural spectacle.
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Manido FallsManido Falls, set within a wooded oasis of pines and hardwoods, the Falls are an impressive 30 feet high with a width of 150 feet. The waterfalls make a great picnic spot as they offer plenty of places to sit and take in the views. Visitors can admire the spectacular natural beauty while listening to the powerful cascading falls that thunder down the cliffs below. Being such an iconic landmark in Gogebic County, locals love visiting the area for hikes, trout fishing or simply just relaxing.
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Nawadaha FallsThe stunning Nawadaha Falls, is one of the state's hidden gems. There are two falls at this spectacular location; the upper and lower falls. The upper fall stands 31 feet high and has a steep cascade that moves from an impressive pool below. Visitors can enjoy walking along trails built around a pond below, which leads to dramatic views of both the upper and lower falls. Additionally, there is a nice picnic spot at the top of the trail where visitors can have lunch or rest.
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Black RiverBlack River is an idyllic spot located within the western Upper Peninsula. Spanning seven miles, this river supplies all kinds of recreational activities for local residents, including kayaking and fishing. Nature enthusiasts flock to this tranquil destination for birds watching; there are over 18 species that call the region home. Adjacent to a variety of parks and trails makes it easy to explore the stunning beauty of Black River.
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Rainbow FallsRainbow Falls is one of the most beautiful natural waterfalls in the United States. With a total height of over forty feet and width of twenty-five feet, it takes your breath away when standing at its base. Its flat rock face creates a stunning effect with the cascading waters, drawing onlookers from miles around for an opportunity to witness this magnificent scene. Not only does its beauty draw crowds, but Rainbow Falls is also a popular fishing spot with Brown Trout calling it home.
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Sandstone FallsSandstone Falls is perhaps the most iconic waterfall in the area. Formed around 1.2 billion years ago, it boasts an impressive 15-foot drop cascading into a deep, clear pool. In summer months, visitors can take a dip in the pool at the bottom of the falls as they are surrounded by native Northern hardwood and evergreen forests. There's even beach access for optimal sunbathing opportunities!

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Gogebic County
Gogebic County, Michigan is a beautiful, rural area located in the Upper Peninsula. It shares borders with Wisconsin, and its largest inland lake is Lake Gogebic. The county seat is Bessemer, and other cities include Wakefield, Ironwood and Iron River. Among the things to do here are hiking in Black River Harbor, skiing at Indianhead Mountain Resort, fishing on Lake Gogebic and dozens of outdoor adventures at Porcupine Mountains State Park. Despite being a rural area known for it's outdoor recre

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