Munising Falls
Munising Falls is a waterfall that may be found in Alger County, Michigan, at the westernmost part of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The falls cascade over a sandstone cliff for roughly 50 feet (15 meters). With the exception of the spring thaw, there is hardly much water falling. Around the falls, there are trails that lead to numerous viewing places.
In the Upper Peninsula of Alger County, Munising Falls is tucked away within the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is home to a number of impressive waterfalls, and this one is among the easiest to reach. Back at the waterfall, you may choose from a number of pathways, and there is also a wonderful boardwalk with a lot of observation areas.
The falls freeze in the winter, creating an ice column. Climbers aren't allowed at Munising Falls, but ice climbing is common there and there are other places nearby where it's permitted. You should visit the Munising Falls Visitor Center first for information on the best trails to this waterfall because there are some other fantastic waterfalls nearby. Then, plan out stops at several other waterfalls in the vicinity.
Location: Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan