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lonewolf80
May 16, 2020Explorer II
Thanks for the corrections guys, but neither the less, great place to visit.
At Tahquamenon Falls SP my wife and I actually used our kayaks to view the lower falls and go up to the island to see the upper falls. They have a kayak ramp along the stairway down to the water that you slide your kayak down along the steps and handrail, reverse taking them up. The only problem is if the water is high like when we visited two-three years ago there isn't a whole lot of land to launch from, or more difficult to land and retrieve. But, we got it done and it was quite incredible!
At Tahquamenon Falls SP my wife and I actually used our kayaks to view the lower falls and go up to the island to see the upper falls. They have a kayak ramp along the stairway down to the water that you slide your kayak down along the steps and handrail, reverse taking them up. The only problem is if the water is high like when we visited two-three years ago there isn't a whole lot of land to launch from, or more difficult to land and retrieve. But, we got it done and it was quite incredible!
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