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The Lower Tahquamenon Falls Café & Gift Shop offers rowboat rentals in the Lower Falls Memorial Day weekend to mid-October as river levels/conditions allow. Reservations are not required.


The park has 4 miles of regularly groomed, single-track classic cross-country ski trails integrated into the hiking trail system in the Upper Falls day-use area. The Upper Falls Winter Trails include two loops, the 1-mile Lantern Loop and 3.8-mile Giant Pines Loop.
The park is also open to backcountry skiing, and visitors are encouraged to explore off-trail anywhere in the park.
Please keep pets off groomed ski tracks, and do not walk on groomed ski trails.








Professional interpretive naturalists lead nature-based programming (PDF) in various locations throughout the park daily from July through September. You can also visit the Fact Shack.
Learn more ways to explore the park through Tahquamenon Falls education programs. Schools and groups can make reservations for guided tours and programs by contacting the park headquarters at 906-492-3415.






Snowmobiling is permitted only on designated trails within the park. Snowmobiles are prohibited on open land (off-trail or backcountry snowmobiling).
Trail 45, also known as Charcoal Grade Trail, runs through the park and along the M-123 Scenic Byway. It is a 44-mile, multiuse trail that runs from Newberry to Paradise. Initially a snowmobile trail, it features parts open year-round for multiple uses, from snowmobiling to ORV/ATV riding, as well as hiking, biking and walking.
Snowmobile parking and trail access is available in the Lower Falls and Upper Falls day-use areas.


The park has 9 miles of marked snowshoe trails at the Lower Falls and Upper Falls day-use areas.
The park is also open to backcountry snowshoeing, and visitors are encouraged to explore off-trail anywhere in the park.
Please keep pets off groomed ski tracks, and do not walk on groomed ski trails.


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Lower Tahquamenon Falls Café & Gift Shop operates a gift shop.
The Upper Falls day-use area has a privately owned restaurant and gift shop adjacent to the park property.








The park features numerous observation platforms for viewing the Lower and Upper falls.
The first accessible viewing area is located 100 yards from the parking lot in the Lower Falls. Additional viewing areas are located along a half-mile accessible boardwalk. The falls can also be viewed from the all-accessible Ronald A. Olson Island Bridge (honoring DNR Parks and Recreation Division chief) over the Tahquamenon River or by a rowboat rented from a park concession.
In the Upper Falls day-use area, three accessible viewing platforms are located along a paved pathway a third of a mile from the parking area.
Drone use is prohibited on or above the viewing platforms.













