Michigan's natural beauty is incredible. Especially, its waterfalls. If you've yet to visit any, here are at least 10 you have to see at least once in your lifetime.
When it comes to most state parks it may be tiny, but it's big on beauty. At just 22 acres in size, this Alger County park is the smallest state park in Michigan.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a dream destination for those who love waterfalls. One such cascade bears a simple roadside sign that hides the designation given to it by locals, Hobo Falls.
Not only was Mackinac Island's national park voted as Michigan's best, but one of their restaurants is offering meals on the lawn and you don't need a reservation!
Victoria Falls outside of Rockland in Ontonagon County is the cascade caused by a hydroelectric dam on the Ontonagon River. It really shows its power in the spring.