Tahquamenon Falls State Park
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Reviews
Visitors to Tahquamenon Falls State Park report having an excellent time, with the park being highly rated for its dog-friendly amenities and well-maintained trails. They particularly enjoy the Lower Falls area, though some note the metal grate stairs leading to the Upper Falls can be challenging for larger dogs.
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- TanyaJun 30, 2023Daily adventure
Siggy and I visited the Lower Falls almost daily while staying in Paradise. they have done an amazing job building and maintaining the boardwalk, bridge and path around the falls and island. all the of employees are super friendly and love giving Siggy attention! Siggy and I enjoy walking and running the path daily.
- StacyJun 27, 2023Almost perfect for the doggos!
We only had time for the Upper Falls, once you get to the stairs, unless you have a large dog with big paws, you’ll want to carry your furry friend up/down the stairs as they’re made of metal grates. Also, bring your bug spray!
- SamiJul 4, 2022Great Spot!
Fun, dog friendly attraction to see! Lots of other dogs attending.
- DebraFeb 18, 2022Camping
we took our dog to this park and loved it
- BrianaAug 25, 2021A great day had by all!
We took our two pups (our golden, Murphy, & our corgi, Mack) to the falls & they had a great time. Lower falls was definitely more fun for them, but they did well at the upper falls too despite all of the stairs. Great dog friendly adventure!
- PatrickJan 4, 2021Great Hiking to the Waterfall and views
In August 2020 we had a great hike to the Waterfalls with the pup! Both hiking and views were awesome!
- KoreenSep 18, 2019Rufus Loves It!
Great hiking! Beautiful park! Went in mid September, park not busy. Plenty of camping sites available. We actually were able to pick out our own. Stayed 2 nights. Electric only. Trails from camp site to Lower Falls were moderate in difficulty. The trails on main path to falls were easy and paved. Dogs loved it. We only encountered other dogs in main area for those that have fur babies not liking others too much. Which one of ours do not. Had no problems. Dogs were able to do lower falls just fine. Upper Fall area there are 94 stairs to bluff that are medal grates. You will have to carry them, so if you have a large dog, doubt you would be able to go thus far. Great day!!!
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