Waterfall Wednesday: Alder Falls in Marquette County

Alder Falls, Marquette County, Michigan by Tom Clark

Alder Falls, Marquette County, Michigan by Tom Clark

Over thirty years of Michigan in Pictures, I’ve shared hundreds of Michigan waterfalls. One person that has been very helpful is Bay City-based photographer Tom Clark who shared these photos of Alder Falls in Marquette County las fall, writing:

Set deep in a narrow gorge and draining a small swamp, Alder Falls twists and winds its way around massive Huron Mountain outcroppings to form several waterfalls. The largest drop is around ten feet high, fanning down black volcanic rock in a spreading cascade.

Read more & get directions to Alder Falls from GoWaterfalling.

Follow Tom on Flick or Facebook, and for sure head over to Tom Clark Photography to view & purchase his work. His Waterfalls & Rivers gallery is excellent!

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Waterfall Wednesday: Return to Root Beer Falls

Root Beer Falls by David Hedquist

Root Beer Falls by David Hedquist

The Waterfall Record shares that Root Beer Falls:

…is not tall, only about 6′ tall. But it’s really cool and also easy to get to. The name of the falls comes from the color of the creek water. In the Upper Peninsula, many waterfalls like Tahquamenon Falls take on this color and it’s because of tannins, the chemical compounds that are also found in wine (especially red wine), tea, and coffee. Tannins give those and other things a bitter/astringent flavor or mouth-feel and different colors. (I’m a chemist, and I just think tannins are cool, so I felt like including it here!) The tannins here give the water a “root beer” color, hence the name.

The author adds that the directions to this waterfall off US-2 near Wakefield can be tricky so click through for more. Like many Michiganders, I grew up thinking that Tahquamenon Falls was “Rootbeer Falls”, so it was definitely a surprise to learn of the existence of an actual Root Beer Falls ten years ago this morning when searching for waterfall photos the Absolute Michigan group on Flickr.

David is the author of Waterfalling in Wisconsin. For sure follow his Facebook page and see more photos & a couple videos in his Root Beer Falls gallery on Flickr.

Let’s close with a gorgeous 4k video of Root Beer Falls by Douglas Felton. He has over 200 waterfall videos on his YouTube channel, so we will certainly check back in with him!

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Michigan Ice Fest is taming frozen falls in the Upper Peninsula

Michigan Ice Fest is an annual ice climbing event that kicks off today and runs February 11-15, 2026 in Munising in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The event is an annual celebration of the sport of ice climbing with competitions, clinics, and plenty of social fun! National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation has an interview with Michigan Ice Fest organizer Bill Thompson below that you should check out.

James took these photos last January in the Pictured Rocks. See more in his Michigan Waterfalls gallery and visit James Marvin Phelps Art to view & purchase his work!

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Mark your Waterfall Wednesdays on a Craig Sterken calendar!

Manabezho Falls on the Presque Isle River by Craig Sterken

Manabezho Falls on the Presque Isle River by Craig Sterken

I feature a lot of waterfalls on Michigan in Pictures. Because I’m a sucker for alliteration, many of them are shared on “Waterfall Wednesdays”. This tasty shot of Manabezho Falls in Porcupine Mountains State Park is one of three waterfalls in the 2026 Michigan Four Seasons Wall Calendar from Michpics regular Craig Sterken.

Follow Craig Sterken Photography on Facebook for his latest and view & purchase his work on his website!

Check out more Michigan photo calendars on Michigan in Pictures.

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Waterfall Wednesday: The trips you don’t take…

Canyon Falls by Karl Wertanen

Canyon Falls – October 24 by Karl Wertanen

Karl shared this photo the other day saying “I always ask myself… Which trip is going to cost more..? The one I take or the one I don’t take. Then I know for sure.”

Pure Michigan says that Canyon Falls aka the “Grand Canyon of the UP” is an easy to visit falls with a gorge that is quite impressive, at least by Michigan standards. A scenic trail along the Sturgeon River leads to a series of rapids and small waterfalls before you reach Canyon Falls where the river slides nearly 30′ over a large chute of smooth black rock into a box canyon.

In addition to wisdom, Karl also shares a lot of awesome photos. See lots more at Michigan Film Photographer Karl Wertanen on Facebook!

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Waterfall Wednesday: Return to Manganese Falls

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Manganese Falls by John Gagnon

I shared this photo from John nine years ago but came back for a second look! Trip Advisor shares that Manganese Falls are fed by Lake Manganese, a pristine little lake worth visiting too:

The falls are at the mercy of the seasons. The falls run rampant in spring with all the snowmelt (270″ average) and rainfall. Then as the season progresses, they become much less intense ending in fall as not much more than a trickle. The box canyon that surrounds the falls is a beautiful and dramatic 100 foot drop. It is lined with mosses, ferns and other boreal fringe flora, making it worth the stop even in the fall. There is a scenic trail that leads down and over a bridge to the lower end of the falls. It is definitely worth taking if you have the time.

The awesome GoWaterfalling’s page for Manganese Falls has directions & more info!

See more in John’s Rivers/streams gallery on Flickr.

Lots more Michigan waterfalls on Michigan in Pictures!

Manganese Falls by John Gagnon

Manganese Falls by John Gagnon

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It’s officially Fall. Deal with it.

Upper Bond Falls by Bill Hendricks

Upper Bond Falls by Bill Hendricks

The good people at Michigan Storm Chasers share that Monday, September 1st marks the beginning of meteorological fall which is distinct from astronomical fall which happens at the equinox on the 21st. They say it aligns better with our actual weather patterns and I (and the weather this year) agree with them. Storm Chasers are a great follow on Facebook or their website with an incredible network of weather resources including extensive live videos & webcams so give them a follow!

Bill took this at Bond Falls in the UP back in October of 2020. See his latest on Flickr!

PS: This is not “AI” – it’s a long exposure taken with a high quality camera & lens. Gear & skill unquestionably matter!

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Winter in the shade, winter in da Yoop!

winter, upper tahquamenon falls, michigan by twurdemann

It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.

-Charles Dickens

…and it is also winter in the UP! While rains are expected to wash much of the snow from Michigan today, mLive Chief Meteorologist Mark Torregrossa shares that the National Weather Service is predicting 10-15″ of snow for areas of the Upper Peninsula including as much as TWO FEET of snow for the western UP!

twurdemann shares that this incredible winter wonderland is created by freezing spray/mist from the waterfall at Michigan’s Tahquamenon Falls State Park & the brown tannins in the water. Check out more in their Winter gallery on Flickr that includes some KNOCKOUT ice cave photos from the Canadian shore of Lake Superior!

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Waterfall Wednesday: Winter Wonderland at Bond Falls

Winter Wonderland at Bond Falls by Michigan Nut Photography

Winter Wonderland at Bond Falls by Michigan Nut Photography

Pure Michigan shares that lower Bond Falls is a scenic and popular waterfall in the Upper Peninsula’s Ontonagon County that is created by the middle branch of the Ontonagon River tumbling over a thick belt of fractured rock that divides it into numerous small cascades. Total drop of the falls is approximately 50 feet & you can get directions & more from the DNR page for Bond Falls Scenic Site.

I originally saw this photo posted by a Facebook page not affiliated with the photographer, something that has become increasingly common. I really hope we can all endeavor to share info & links for the photos we share and to block & report pages that steal photos from actual photographers!

You can view & purchase more Michigan waterfall pictures including these on John’s website, and also get prints, canvas, puzzles, photo coasters, note cards, and Michigan calendars at michigannutphotography.com so what are you waiting for?

Winter at Upper Bond Falls by Michigan Nut Photography

Winter at Upper Bond Falls by Michigan Nut Photography

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Bet on a Winter Storm

Snow Storm at Tahquamenon Falls by Michigan Nut Photography

Snow Storm at Tahquamenon Falls by Michigan Nut Photography

Yesterday afternoon mLive meteorologist Mark Torregrossa shared that the National Weather Service is so confident about inbound heavy snow that they issued a winter storm watch with a possibility of up to a foot of snow from 7pm today to 7pm Thursday — more than 24 hours before any flakes fall!

In Lower Michigan the winter storm watch stretches from the Kalamazoo area northward through the Grand Rapids area and up the western shoreline through Muskegon, Grand Traverse area and Charlevoix. Cadillac is also in the winter storm watch. The western Lake Superior shoreline counties in the Upper Peninsula are also in the winter storm watch.

You can find this shot from Michigan’s largest waterfall & many others in the Winter in Michigan gallery on the Michigan Nut Photography website. John also shares much more on his Facebook!

Here’s a fall pic by John from the same spot and there is much more Tahquamenon Falls on Michigan in Pictures!

Autumn morning at Tahquamenon Falls by Michigan Nut Photography

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