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Ontonagon County

Agate Falls

Easy

Agate Falls

00:33

2.03km

30m

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The Agate Falls trail offers a dual experience, starting with an easy, paved path that guides you to a prime observation point overlooking the magnificent Agate Falls, where the Middle Branch of the Ontonagon River cascades nearly 40 feet over sandstone. This 1.3-mile (2.0 km) hiking route, with a minimal 104 feet (32 metres) of elevation gain, is rated easy and can be completed in about 33 minutes, making it an accessible option for most. You'll enjoy views of the rushing river and towering pines, with the impressive waterfall as the main draw.

Before you head out, be aware that the Agate Falls scenic site is temporarily closed through November 1, 2026, for critical repairs to the overhead trestle bridge. Once reopened, you'll find a convenient roadside park with parking and vault toilets at the trailhead. Always confirm the current status before planning your trip to ensure access.

What makes Agate Falls particularly special is the combination of its picturesque, broad waterfall and the historic railroad trestle spanning directly above it, creating a unique visual. While the initial path is universally accessible, unofficial, steep use-trails offer a more rugged descent to the base of the falls for those seeking a closer, more immersive view of this natural wonder in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Agate Falls

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Located under an old railway bridge, Agate Falls is an quick and easy waterfall to bag. The falls are not very tall, but they make up for that in their width. Continue up the path to explore more of the Ontonagon River and enjoy the scenery.

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The trail from Agate Falls continues north, following along the Middle Branch Ontonagon River. This peaceful and easy to navigate trail offers great views of the river and forests of the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Agate Falls trail?

The difficulty varies. The primary trail to the observation platform is generally easy, paved, and suitable for all ages. It's about a quarter to a half-mile long. However, if you venture onto the unofficial 'use-trails' to reach the base of the falls, these are steep, often muddy, and can be moderately difficult to difficult. Good footing and appropriate footwear are essential for these sections.

How long does it take to hike the main trail to Agate Falls?

The accessible paved trail to the observation platform can typically be completed in about 15 to 20 minutes round trip. If you explore the unofficial paths to the base of the falls, it will take longer, depending on your pace and how much time you spend at the bottom.

Where can I park for Agate Falls?

Parking is available at the roadside park located along M-28. This site offers convenient access to the main trail and amenities.

Are there any fees or permits required to visit Agate Falls?

Yes, Agate Falls is part of the Agate Falls Scenic Site, which is a Michigan State Park. A Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry. You can purchase one annually or for a daily rate at the site or through the Michigan DNR website.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

While the official information regarding dogs on the specific Agate Falls trail is not explicitly stated, generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Michigan State Parks and Forests, provided they are on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always best to check current regulations on the Michigan DNR website before your visit.

When is the best time of year to visit Agate Falls?

Agate Falls is beautiful year-round. Spring offers powerful water flow from snowmelt, summer provides lush greenery, and autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. Winter visits are possible, but conditions can be icy and challenging, especially on unofficial paths.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the trail?

The trail leads you through a natural, rugged wilderness setting within the Ottawa National Forest. The main attraction is Agate Falls itself, a nearly 40-foot-high waterfall with interlacing cascades over terraced sandstone. You'll also see an old railroad trestle overhead and pass through a tunnel under M-28.

Can I get close to the base of Agate Falls?

Yes, you can. While the main accessible trail leads to an observation platform, adventurous hikers can find informal 'use-trails' that descend to the riverbank. These paths are steep and can be slippery, but they offer spectacular, up-close views of the falls from the bottom. Exercise caution if you choose to take these routes.

Does the trail connect to other paths?

Yes, sections of this route utilize parts of the Bergland to Sidnaw Rail-Trail. The old railroad trestle spanning the falls is also part of a snowmobile and ATV trail, offering unique aerial views.

What amenities are available at the Agate Falls Scenic Site?

The site includes a roadside park with amenities such as parking, vault toilets, and picnic areas, making it a convenient stop for travelers.

How does Agate Falls compare to Bond Falls?

Agate Falls is often visited in conjunction with the nearby Bond Falls. While both are impressive, Agate Falls is known for its broad, terraced sandstone cascades, creating a wide and striking display. Bond Falls features a more traditional, powerful drop with multiple viewing platforms. Both offer unique and picturesque experiences.

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