Wagner Falls Scenic Site, Waterfall site in Alger County, US.
Wagner Falls is a waterfall site in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan near Munising. The site features a short trail leading to a viewing platform where visitors can observe the cascading water dropping over rock formations into the forest below.
The site was designated as a protected area by Michigan's natural resources department to preserve the waterfall and its forest environment. The falls have drawn visitors to this remote forest location for many decades.
The North Country Trail passing through Wagner Falls connects multiple states from North Dakota to New York, representing regional outdoor recreation traditions.
The gravel trail and boardwalk are easy to walk and suitable for families and most visitors of varying ability levels. The viewing platform provides clear sight lines to the falls from a comfortable vantage point.
After falling, the water flows into the Anna River which eventually reaches Lake Superior, connecting this small waterfall to the vast Great Lakes system.
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