Ocqueoc Falls is the largest fall in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, and the only universally-accessible falls system in the United States. The park area includes approximately 6 miles of hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and snowshoe trail with marked loops.
Ocqueoc Falls & Bicentennial Pathway
Ocqueoc Falls & Bicentennial Pathway map
After hiking the trails, take a swim in the falls! At this site, you can see where the Ocqueoc River has cut a channel through the limestone bedrock that underlays the entire region. During spawning season, you can see the salmon swim through these underground channels. The remnants of an old mill operation can be seen just above the falls. A State Forest Campground is located at the falls as well and offers great fishing.