Tahquamenon Falls, Michigan

Last Monday, the three of us headed home from our amazing weekend in Michigan’s upper peninsula. We had to swing by Tahquamenon Falls on our way home – Juan and I have never been there and couldn’t leave without seeing ‘em!

Tahquamenon Falls are known as the “root beer falls” because of the copper color from the vegetation decay and acidity in the water (which makes the river look like black tea). Don’t let this scare you though; the water is completely safe and clean 😌 The views are even better once you get closer…

We were only able to see the Upper falls due to time constraints and how crowded the park became after noon. The Upper falls are the third largest falls on this side of the country, and it was great for my little family to finally experience them together 😌

While this concludes my posts of our family weekend away, I was surprised with another adventure in the upper peninsula last weekend. Stay tuned, stay safe and wear your mask!

Photos taken Monday, August 17, 2020

2 thoughts on “Tahquamenon Falls, Michigan

  1. Wow, what a lovely place to explore and photograph. I love waterfalls and always try to visit the ones we have right here in Ireland. If only we could travel again 😉 thanks for sharing and have a good day 😀 Aiva

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