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Waterfalls

No visit to the Keweenaw Peninsula would be complete without taking some time to visit one or more of the awe inspiring waterfalls. Many are located on the roadsides, or within easy walking distance on well traveled paths.
 
The waterfall flow is greatest in the spring when melting snow invigorates the streams and rivers. During the rest of the summer and fall, some will have substantially reduced flows, but many will still be active and exciting.
 
PLEASE NOTE: These waterfalls are often located on private property. Please enjoy the view, but respect the landowner's rights. They may from time to time, ask that some vantage points be restricted, to allow revegetation or to prevent further damage. If they post an area closed to climbing, please honor that request. These landowner's have everyone's best interests in mind, and will make sure that adequate viewing is still available. Respectful activities and adherence to guidelines will allow all of us to enjoy these sites, now, and for generations to come.

EAGLE RIVER FALLS

Eagle River. At the bridge on M-26 in Eagle River.
   
SILVER RIVER FALLS

Silver River. 4.5 mi. east of Eagle Harbor along M-26.
  
MANGANESE FALLS

Manganese Creek. Turn right (south) immediately past the Copper Harbor Community Building on Lake Manganese Rd and go approx .7 mi. The falls are about 100' from the road, on the left.
   
HUNGARIAN FALLS

Hungarian Creek. In Tamarack City, turn north off of M-26 on 6th St (the sign says Calumet Gol Course) & go 2 blocks to a fork. Take the left fork & drive uphill to the 2nd trail road on the left. Turn left & go .2 mi. to a fork. The right fork goes to the upper falls, the left fork to the lower falls.     


COPPER FALLS - Owl Creek. From Eagle Harbor take the cut-off road to US-41 about 3 mi to Owl Creek. Cross Owl Creek & take the second trail to the left 1/2 mi. to its end. Falls are about 30' directly ahead. These falls are best viewed during spring run-off.

JACOB'S FALLS - Jacob's Creek, 3 miles NorthEast of Eagle River on M-26.

HAVEN FALLS -- Haven Creek. From US-41, just beyond Delaware, take the Lac La Belle Rd. south approx 4.5 mi.. Turn right at the fork at the bottom of the hill and go about 1/2 mi. to Haven Park on the right.

REDRIDGE DAM - Salmon Trout River. From M-26 in Houghton take the Houghton Canal Road approx 4.8 mi. to the road marked Redridge. Drive west 5.8 mi. to the dam, on the left.

WYANDOTTE FALLS - Misery River. 1.5 miles southwest of the Twin Lakes State Park, turn west off of M-26 onto the Wyandotte Hills Golf Course Road to a parking area .8 mi. down on the left. The falls are about 250 yards from this parking area.

UPPER & LOWER FALLS OF THE MONTREAL RIVER - Currently these waterfalls are only accesible by boat.


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