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Lower Falls Modern Campground

6999 N. Lower Campground Ln., Paradise, Michigan 49768 USA

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22 people have reviewed this location

Ratings Summary

4.6 Access
4.7 Location
4.2 Cleanliness
3.8 Site Quality
3.9 Noise

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Verizon 4G/5G

Confirmed by 11 users | Last reported on October 24, 2023

AT&T 4G/5G

Confirmed by 8 users | Last reported on July 23, 2022

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Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on July 25, 2023
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Campendium

February 11, 2015
Rated

Very popular UP park easy drive for Michiganders from the lower peninsula. Very north woods, two campground locations, both are on grass or gravel sites. Very busy during summer season and on weekends. It is a big family place, lots of kids,bikes and campfires.

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Days Stayed: 2

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4 Access
4 Location
5 Cleanliness
4 Site Quality
3 Noise
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Campendium

September 29, 2019
Rated

We spent a couple days in late September. Park was quiet, perhaps 30% full. Bathrooms were clean. Showers were hot. Weather was beautiful. Trails to the falls are very pretty. Steep in some areas. If it had recently rained, they'd be slippery. Lower falls are a pleasant walk. Really nice overlooks from decks. You can walk to the upper falls. But I believe it's around 4 miles. So, have some water and decent shoes. It's a beautiful river.

If you drive to the Upper falls, parking is abundant, and you have to visit the brewery. On site. That's right. One has to ask; "How did they get a brewery, restaurant, ice cream shop, gift shop on DNR property? They all share the same parking lot..." Great question. The answer is even better. The land surrounding the upper Tahquamenon falls was owned by a private individual. In the late 60's he deeded part fo the property to the DNR to allow visitors to walk to the falls. A couple of his caveats were, the parking lot was to be located 1/4 mile from the falls, allowing people to walk and enjoy the woods, and of course the parking lot sits smack dab in the middle of his commercial enterprises! Brilliant. Anyhow, the beer was good. They had only 4 to choose from since the brewery is small. They were all good. Food was good. And reasonably priced. Make sure to visit all of their shops. Really nice.

Since you're in the UP. You'll realize fairly quick how little is up that way. To the east is Paradise. They have one gas station that has nearly anything you could possibly need. Go to Browns Fish House and try the Superior White Fish. Delicious. It's caught daily and filets are served from 12-7 i believe. Deep fried w/fries. They open in Mid to late May depending on the snow and ice on Superior. Close mid October when the season winds down. Head north out of Paradise to the Ship wreck museum at White Fish Point. Small, but well done, and very interesting.

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Nightly Rate: $28.00

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 146

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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Reviewed by
Campendium

August 09, 2020
Rated

26-28 July 2020 This park is large as in 50,000 acres large. The campsites on the outer loop are much better than the inside the loop sites. We went to the upper and lower falls on different days and we went at 0700. By going early we only saw 2 or 3 other people. By 10 am the walkways are full of people. The Tahquamenon Rivermouth Pines campground sites are close also but you are away from the hustle and bustle of the Falls. The Rivermouth campground is about 15 miles from the Lower Falls Campground. The Rivermouth campground is also 15 miles closer to the Shipwreck Museum on Lake Superior. No matter which campground you go to, visit the Museum out on Whitefish Point.

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Nightly Rate: $23.00

Days Stayed: 3

Site Number: 34

3 Access
3 Location
4 Cleanliness
3 Site Quality
3 Noise

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Reviewed by
Campendium

May 28, 2021
Rated

This park worked well for us to visit the falls and Whitefish Point and Crisp Point. There are limited 50 amp sites. This was back-in and worked fine. The downside of the site was the large dirt area right where you might normally put chairs. It was more crowded the day we arrived with lots of kids on bikes, but cleared out midweek. We did the hike to the upper falls and hiked back since it was too early in the season for the shuttle. Note the sign we saw for the shuttle would be $20 for a couple to ride. As someone else mentioned, we had dinner at the brewery at the upper falls one evening. It was good and reasonably priced. Whitefish Point was interesting. We would recommend a high ground clearance vehicle if you go to Crisp Point lighthouse. The road there was well marked, but is loose sand in some places that some might find troublesome. No cell service.

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Nightly Rate: $32.00

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 47

5 Access
5 Location
4 Cleanliness
3 Site Quality
4 Noise

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Verizon

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Reviewed by
Campendium

August 08, 2021
Rated

Campground is great for families. Was very busy with kids and dogs. Showers are good and have changing area. Campsite 73 is ungraded dirt (mud) and electrical service was too far away from the site. Picnic table needed to be painted and firepit was full of trash.
This park basically needs to be redesigned. Campsites are too close to each other and too far away from the brewery and restaurant. Campsites need to be graded and paved. Electrical outlet should serve each site or 2 sites at most, not 4 sites. No cell coverage with AT&T.
Buy your groceries before you get to the park. The grocery options in Paradise are very limited.

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Nightly Rate: $36.00

Days Stayed: 1

Site Number: 73

4 Access
4 Location
2 Cleanliness
1 Site Quality
2 Noise
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Campendium

July 23, 2022
Rated

Tahquamenon Falls State Park was a complete surprise. Upon early arrival we were informed that AT&T had recently installed a cell tower nearby and there were reports that reception could possibly be available further up on the ridge. We were allowed to check-in but had to wait until 3PM to set up camp. But the cell news was true and my initial fears for three nights without being connected were unfounded. Plus the campsites were spaced out enough to give us ample privacy. The park was packed as expected. Both of the Falls were even more spectacular than I remembered. Hiking trails were plentiful all over the park and there was something for everyone here, levels of difficulty and lengths notwithstanding. Our electrical site #108 was close to fresh water and a short walk to the showers. For three nights the cost for camping averaged about $38 per night. A state park entry pass is also required.

The showers were dated, but clean. Plenty of water pressure. Drinking water spigots were located all over the park. There was a double-sided dump station and fresh water fill. Dumpsters were set near the dump station and there were literally, likely because of the bears, no other locations for household trash. Many ranger-led activities were available for those interested in learning more history about the Falls or topics like the reintroduction of the gray wolf.

The best little food truck was on the way in rustic downtown Paradise, a mere eight miles away from camp. “Catch-of-the-Day” was owned and run by a lifelong local and he served up the best jumbo perch dinner that I didn’t make. He also had fresh whitefish tacos on the menu which were absolutely delicious. Eating freshwater fish again tasted so good we returned the next day to eat at Brown Fisheries Fish House and had their locally fresh-caught white fish. Both places take cash only.

The Shipwreck Museum is about twenty-two miles north of our campsite at Whitefish Point and well worth the trip. The Edmund Fitzgerald story as well at its ship’s bell on display make for very emotional feelings. Being as near to the site of over five hundred shipwrecks was intense. Lake Superior is a monster and it has proven itself to be historically unforgiving. The several coast guard buildings and lighthouse help us remember how functional structures used to be made.

Tahquamenon Falls State Park has taken over as my number one five-star rated campground in the United States. So much to do and see here, and the campground is dotted with healthy pines, cedar, and oak trees with plenty of shade and nice families.

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Nightly Rate: $38.00

Days Stayed: 3

Site Number: 108

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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Reviewed by
Campendium

August 17, 2022
Rated

They stick to the 3pm check in time but let you park in overflow if you arrive early. The lower falls portage campground is walking distance to the lower falls and a short 3 mile drive to the upper falls unless you hike.

The lower falls were more interactive than the upper falls. They had a boardwalk to the new bridge to go to hike around the island to be able to see all of the 5 lower falls. Lots of people were wading but the best area for kids was just to the right after you cross the bridge and go around the corner to the shallow area.

The upper falls were beautiful and had steps to walk down for a closer view. The restaurant was good there too but they did have 3 snack shops with other food options.

Really great day trip was over to the Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point. Very worthwhile trip.

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Nightly Rate: $35.00

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 52

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

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Reviewed by
Campendium

September 07, 2022
Rated

We stayed here towards the end of July. Our GPS wanted us to turn about 1/3 mile sooner on a closed gate rather than the actual Lower Tahquamenon Falls campground (CG) entrance. We got in line at the park checkpoint and paid the $36 for the annual MI State Park Pass as that was more economical for us than paying $10 per night. The ranger then told us to park in the area behind the gate and come in to register for our campsite. We were told that if we needed to fill with water there was potable water at the dump station. We then proceeded to Hemlock Loop, back-in site 182 that’s electric-only (50/30/20 AMP). As we entered our loop, we were a little worried as the sites coming in were either small or had some trees that would prevent an easy back-in. In addition, with our 39’ fifth wheel and F450 truck, we could not avoid brushing against trees on the side and top of our rig as we drove through. We went slow and there was no damage. When we got to site 182, we were relieved to see that the site was open and long enough for our rig and truck. We were also able to swing into the 90-degree back-in with no issues. If the campers in the site in front of us had parked on the front side, we probably would have asked them to move their truck while we got into the site. We got a bar, maybe two on Verizon and were able to get a usable signal very early in the morning. We didn’t get any OTA channels and with all the trees, a satellite would have been iffy, so we didn’t try. We took our showers at the shower house that had really good water pressure and hot water. This state park is a premier tourist attraction so the campground was full every day during our 6-day stay. There were hiking trails leading out of the CG at different locations, and we enjoyed walking our dogs both to the lower falls and other areas. If you go to the falls after 10:00 AM, expect crowds.

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Nightly Rate: $41.00

Days Stayed: 6

Site Number: 182

4 Access
5 Location
4 Cleanliness
4 Site Quality
3 Noise

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Verizon 4G

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Reviewed by
Campendium

June 19, 2017
Rated

The Lower Falls Campground has two loops, Hemlock and Portage. We were in the Portage loop that appeared to have several riverfront sites, but only site 13 has a great view of the river. We were in site 4, you could see a bit of water moving from the trees, but the location led to more mosquitos and didn't pay off with the view. If I were to stay again, I would not bother trying to get a river front site unless it was 13.

While the park as a whole has a great North Woods feel, this campground felt like a fairly generic state park. Electric pedestals are shared between sites and may require an extension electric cable depending on your luck.

The mosquitos were insane in mid-June and much worse than our stay in Pictured Rocks. The park's mosquito season is mid-May through mid-July and the park literature recommends head nets during this time. We thought this was a bit dramatic, but after our stay this advice makes sense. We had so many mosquitos in our trailer that it impacted sleeping and made it impossible to leave the trailer during certain times of the day.

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Nightly Rate: $23.00

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 4

5 Access
4 Location
4 Cleanliness
3 Site Quality
4 Noise

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Reviewed by
Campendium

October 07, 2017
Rated

Friendly staff, nice amenities and relatively level sites at this campground inside Tahqemenon State Park. Showers were clean with abundant hot water, and a trail left from the campground to nearby Lower Falls.

On the down side sites are small and stacked close together, allowing not much privacy or noise buffer from other campers. Also unfortunate is the need to buy a day pass ($9 for non-residents) in addition to the $23 camping fee. Most parks we've camped at roll the entrance fee up into the camping fee.

A few sites can accommodate the big rigs, but the majority are for medium to small sized campers or tents.

A couple bars service on Verizon that waffled between LTE and 3G, no service with AT&T.

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Nightly Rate: $23.00

Days Stayed: 1

Site Number: 138

4 Access
4 Location
4 Cleanliness
3 Site Quality
2 Noise

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Lower Falls Modern Campground

6999 N. Lower Campground Ln.
Paradise, Michigan
49768 USA
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