Munising Falls

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Munising Falls is a picturesque waterfall in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, known for its easily accessible trail and scenic sandstone gorge setting within Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
access trail from Munising Falls Visitor Center
category Landforms of Alger County, Michigan
Tourist attractions in Alger County, Michigan
Waterfalls of Michigan
country United States of America
surface form: United States
feature easily accessible trail
sandstone gorge
seasonal ice formations
viewing platforms
wooded ravine setting
hasFacility Munising Falls Visitor Center NERFINISHED
hasInterpretiveSigns yes
hasOverlook multiple viewing platforms
hasParking yes
hasTrailType short walking trail
height approximately 50 feet
locatedIn Alger County, Michigan NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED
Munising, Michigan NERFINISHED
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Upper Peninsula of Michigan
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
near Lake Superior NERFINISHED
Pictured Rocks cliffs NERFINISHED
nearestCity Munising, Michigan NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore NERFINISHED
photographicSubject autumn foliage with waterfall
frozen ice column in winter
popularFor photography
short hikes
sightseeing
popularSeason fall
summer
winter
protectedAreaStatus within a U.S. national lakeshore
region Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
safetyNote trail and stairs may be icy in winter
scenicType plunge waterfall in sandstone gorge
state Michigan (most of state)
surface form: Michigan
trailDifficulty easy
trailLength short, less than 1 mile round trip
visitorCenterOperatedBy National Park Service NERFINISHED
watercourse Munising Creek NERFINISHED
winterFeature frozen waterfall formations

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