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Michigan
Keweenaw County

Montreal Falls Trail

Easy

2.8

(20)

43

hikers

Montreal Falls Trail

00:36

2.22km

10m

Hiking

The Montreal Falls Trail offers a unique opportunity to experience Michigan's untamed wilderness, leading you along a rugged Lake Superior shoreline. You'll traverse a footworn path through a diverse cedar forest, encountering fascinating volcanic rock formations and enjoying expansive views of the lake. The highlight is undoubtedly the dramatic lower Montreal Falls, where the river cascades directly into Lake Superior, with the taller upper falls just a short distance further upstream. This easy 1.4-mile (2.2 km) hike, with only 36 feet (11 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in about 35 minutes, making it a perfect short adventure for those who appreciate raw natural beauty.

To reach this remote gem, you'll drive on Mandan Road, an unpaved logging road where a high-clearance vehicle is recommended, before turning onto Hoar Lake/Fish Cove Road to the rustic parking area. Be aware that cell service is typically unavailable, so come prepared with offline maps or a GPS. The trail is best enjoyed after mid-to-late May once the snow has melted and the path has firmed up. This is a true off-the-beaten-path destination, so plan accordingly.

What truly sets the Montreal Falls Trail apart is its untouched character and the stunning geological spectacle of waterfalls emptying directly into Lake Superior. The area is rich in natural beauty, offering opportunities to spot wildlife like white-tailed deer and various bird species amidst the hardwoods and conifers. It's an ideal spot for nature photography and for anyone looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in a serene, picturesque wilderness.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I access the Montreal Falls Trail and where can I park?

Access to the trailhead has changed. The former route via Smith Fisheries Road is now restricted. Visitors should access the falls through Fish Cove in Copper Harbor. This involves driving on a two-track, unpaved former logging road (a high-clearance vehicle is recommended) to a rustic parking lot. From there, you'll hike west along the Lake Superior shoreline for about a mile to reach the lower falls.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The trail is generally rugged, with a foot-worn path that can be unmaintained and overgrown in spots. You'll traverse rocky areas, including blocky volcanic rocks near the falls, and navigate through dense Keweenaw forest. Sections of the hike also involve walking along the shoreline of Lake Superior.

Is the Montreal Falls Trail suitable for beginners or families?

While the komoot data classifies it as 'easy' with a short distance, many sources describe it as rugged and unmaintained, requiring careful navigation. Its challenging aspects, including unmaintained sections, might make it less suitable for absolute beginners or very young children. Sturdy footwear and preparation are essential.

What are the main scenic highlights along the route?

The primary attractions are the two waterfalls: the lower falls cascade directly into Lake Superior, and the upper falls are a short hike upstream. You'll also enjoy incredible vistas of Lake Superior, with sights of Bare Bluff and Mount Bohemia to the west, Bete Gris Bay to the southwest, and on clear days, the distant Huron Mountains to the south. The lush forest, rugged cliffs, and unique sea stack formations add to the scenery.

What is the best time of year to hike the Montreal Falls Trail?

The trail offers beauty in different seasons. Summer and fall are popular for hiking, with fall foliage adding vibrant colors. However, the trail can be rugged and potentially slippery, especially after rain. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to snow and ice.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Montreal Falls Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given the rugged and unmaintained nature of the path, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are capable of handling the challenging terrain. Always pack out any waste.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Copper Country State Forest?

The Montreal Falls Trail is located within the Copper Country State Forest. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on state forest trails in Michigan. However, if you plan on backcountry camping in the surrounding State Forestland, you would need the necessary permits. Always check the latest regulations from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources before your trip.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the trail's ruggedness and remote location, it's recommended to bring sturdy hiking footwear, plenty of water, and snacks. A reliable map or GPS device is crucial as cell service is typically unavailable. Insect repellent, sun protection, and a first-aid kit are also advisable.

Are there any loop options or is it an out-and-back trail?

The Montreal Falls Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. You hike along the Lake Superior shoreline from the Fish Cove access point to the falls and then return the same way. There are no established loop options for this specific trail.

What makes this trail unique compared to others in the region?

Its untouched beauty and remote, off-the-beaten-path character set it apart, largely unspoiled by large tourist crowds. The dramatic meeting of the Montreal River and Lake Superior at the falls, with the lower falls plunging directly into the lake over ancient basalt rock, is a significant highlight. It offers a true wilderness experience with diverse natural elements and photographic opportunities.

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