Hungarian Falls, Waterfall system in Hubbell, United States.
Hungarian Falls is a waterfall system along Dover Creek featuring three stepped cascades in succession. The individual tiers drop between 20 and 50 feet as the water tumbles downward through the ravine.
The waterfall system formed over geological time as Dover Creek carved through layers of Jacobsville Sandstone. This erosion process created the three-tiered structure visible today.
The falls serve as a natural gathering point for local residents and visitors who frequent the location for hiking and nature observation throughout different seasons.
The falls can be reached by taking Route 26 to 6th Street in Hubbell and then following Golf Course Road to a small parking area. The site is accessible for hiking and nature walks throughout the year in varying weather conditions.
The lowest section features a single drop of about 50 feet, making it among the tallest straight falls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This notable height draws many visitors seeking dramatic water features.
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