Manido Falls Tucked within the untamed beauty of Michigan's Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Manido Falls cascades gracefully over the Presque Isle River. Though its drop measures a modest 15 feet, this waterfall’s charm lies in its serene presence and the mystical meaning of its name—"Manido," derived from the Ojibway language, signifies "spirit" or "ghost." Its crest, varying from 50 to 150 feet depending on the river’s volume, provides a dynamic display of nature’s ebb and flow. Prints and products are available through this site or my Pixels - Fine Art America site. See more of my Michigan Landscape photography here. |
Manido FallsManido Falls Presque Isle River Porcupine Mountains State Park Michigan |