Lower Falls modern campgrounds
Details- Booking
- Reserve through MiDNRReservations.
- Sites
- Modern campsites near the Lower Falls with electric options and restrooms.
- Best first check for most campers, with rowboat access to the Lower Falls island.

State Park · Michigan
Michigan's Upper Peninsula waterfall icon: the amber-colored Upper Falls, a four-mile river hike to the Lower Falls, North Country Trail miles, and reservable campgrounds.

Field briefing
Tahquamenon Falls State Park starts with access, not mileage.
Before you go
The best plans reserve a campground site early, buy a Recreation Passport ahead of the gate, see the Upper Falls early before the lots fill, and pair it with the river hike or rowboats at the Lower Falls.
The landmarks worth the trip. Tap any photo to enlarge.
Weather, crowds, and what the season changes about the trip.
Cold and muddy, with powerful snowmelt flow at the falls and lingering ice into May.
Pack Waterproof boots, warm layers, and bug protection as black flies emerge.
Warm and busy, with peak falls viewing, packed lots midday, and full campgrounds.
Pack Bug spray, sun protection, and an early arrival plan for the Upper Falls.
Crisp hiking weather and outstanding color, drawing strong late-September crowds.
Pack Warm layer, headlamp for short days, and traction for damp boardwalks.
Cold and snowy, with frozen falls, cross-country skiing, and reduced services.
Pack Insulation, traction, and gear for deep Upper Peninsula snow.
Upper Falls
One of the largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi, over 200 feet wide, reached by short paved paths and viewing platforms.
River Trail to the Lower Falls
A forested hike along the Tahquamenon River connecting the Upper and Lower Falls.
North Country National Scenic Trail
Sixteen miles of the North Country Trail cross the park, including the route between the two falls, for hikers who want more mileage.
Lock the boat, ferry, tide, or water access first, then fit the route list around that schedule. For one day in Tahquamenon Falls State Park, make Upper Falls the non-negotiable, add River Trail to the Lower Falls only if the first stop runs clean, and keep North Country National Scenic Trail as the flexible finish.
Turn Tahquamenon Falls's conditions into water, pack, and sleep-system decisions.

Build around access
Plan the transfer before the trail list.
Plan your trip
4 quick tools, already seeded for Tahquamenon Falls State Park. Tune the route, pack weight, weather margin, and overnight setup after the access plan is real.
Start with the gear decisions this park changes: footing, weather, camping, and water.
Kit Authority
Tahquamenon Falls State Park packing list
0 of 23 packed. Check items as you pack, then take this list to the store, trailhead, or campsite.
Pack planning
Use this as a constraint check while you are still shaping the trip. The active checklist becomes useful once your route, dates, and sleep plan are set.
Checklist mode
23 items, grouped for the trip you are actually taking.
The buying guides that match what Tahquamenon Falls asks of your kit, with our current top picks across budget and use case.
Camp inside the park if you can. Tahquamenon has multiple reservable campgrounds, plus three reservable backcountry sites along the North Country Trail for hikers. Paradise, the nearest town, offers motels and a few private campgrounds, and the brewpub at the Upper Falls is a destination in its own right.
Camping reservations
The park has multiple campgrounds plus three reservable backcountry sites along the North Country Trail. Sites for summer and fall-color weekends should be the first locked decision, and every vehicle needs a Recreation Passport at the gate.
Reviewed June 11, 2026
Booking window
Michigan state park camping reserves through MiDNRReservations and can generally be booked up to six months ahead.
Where to book or verify
Official Michigan DNR reservation portal for campgrounds and lodging.
Official DNR park page with falls info, trails, campgrounds, and alerts.
Check for federal campground, backcountry, tour, and permit inventory tied to this park.
Campgrounds to know

Make the transfer plan before the trail plan.
Weather windows, boat schedules, flight buffers, and backup days shape what is realistic.
Getting there
Arrival note
Tahquamenon Falls is in Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula, northwest of Paradise and about an hour from Sault Ste.
Access note
Marie.
Car strategy
A car is essential, the Upper and Lower Falls areas are four miles apart by road, and services are limited, so plan fuel and food before you arrive.
Pair this with lodging: the best base is the one that protects the departure window, pickup point, or weather buffer.
Yes. A Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry to the park and its campgrounds. Buying it ahead through the Secretary of State saves time and money at the gate.
The Upper and Lower Falls are about four miles apart by road, or roughly four miles on the River Trail if you hike between them. The Upper Falls has short paved paths, while the Lower Falls has a series of cascades around an island.
Yes. The park has three reservable backcountry sites along the North Country Trail, with hike-in distances ranging from about 1 to 5 miles. Each has a picnic table, fire ring, and latrine, and all reserve through MiDNRReservations.