Autumn Frame Upper Tahquamenon Falls is a stunning natural wonder in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Often called the "Niagara of the Midwest," this majestic waterfall spans 200 feet wide and cascades nearly 50 feet into the river below. The falls are renowned for their rich amber color, resulting from tannins leached from the surrounding cedar, spruce, and hemlock trees. This unique hue gives the water a golden-brown tint, especially striking against the lush green forest that envelops the area. Prints and products are available through this site or my Pixels - Fine Art America site. See more of my Michigan Landscape photography here. |
Autumn FrameAutumn Frame Upper Falls Tahquamenon Falls State Park Paradise, Michigan |