
A Unique Michigan Waterfall Rarely Talked About
There are some sensational waterfalls located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, but one hidden gem stands out.
Michigan's Waterfalls
When it comes to waterfalls, Michigan has its share of some of the most beautiful locations on Earth. Most of the waterfalls are located in the Upper Peninsula, and the first one that comes to mind is the Tahquamenon Falls. They’re the largest waterfall system east of the Mississippi River, aside from Niagara Falls.
Bond Falls is another impressive location to visit in the U.P. Other noteworthy falls include Munising Falls, Laughing Whitefish Falls, Sable Falls, Miners Falls, and those along the Presque Isle River.
There's also Agate Falls, Canyon Falls, Hungarian Falls, Black River Waterfalls, Sturgeon River Falls, Wagner Falls, and Interstate Falls.
We cannot forget the waterfalls within Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore that pour into Lake Superior.
Michigan's most well-known waterfall in the Lower Peninsula is the Ocqueoc Falls.
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This Michigan Waterfall Is A Stunning Secret
If you love waterfalls, don’t miss Letherby Falls, a hidden gem in Baraga County along the West Branch Huron River. The cutouts in the rocks where the falls run are unique.

The video below offers a great view of Letherby Falls, and the sound of the running water is incredibly soothing.
The cause of the uniquely pitted rock wall remains unknown, but it adds distinct character to Letherby Falls. If you would like to see more photos, learn more about the falls, plus get directions to visit, click here.
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Gallery Credit: Mark Frankhouse TSM