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  • A very scenic waterfall, and easy to get to. There is a $10 day use fee to visit the park. There are many other waterfalls in the area, including two others in the park. Brownstone Falls is located in Wisconsin's Copper Falls State Park. Here the Tyl [...]

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  • Red Granite Falls is located in Wisconsin's Copper Falls State Park. This is better described as a set of rapids instead of a waterfall. Here the Bad River tumbles over and through a large number of rocks. The area is a mile or so upstream of the [...]

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  • Ancient lava flows, deep gorges and spectacular waterfalls make this one of Wisconsin's most scenic parks. Log buildings from the 1930s CCC era add a special charm. The call of the loon, the forest primeval, the timeless character of cascading waterf [...]

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  • Siskiwit Falls is a favorite place to play. Hike up the falls or slide down the falls. Either way, it is a beautiful site and shouldn't be missed when you visit Cornucopia. Falls Overview Siskiwit Falls is located in the town of Cornucopia on t [...]

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  • Lost Creek Falls is a very scenic waterfall located in the woods south west of Cornucopia. The falls consists of an 8' plunge with a few feet of cascades above and below the plunge. You can walk behind the falls, which is not common for waterfalls ar [...]

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  • Amnicon Falls State Park features a series of delightful waterfalls and rapids along the Amnicon River. One of my favorite waterfall destinations in Wisconsin is Amnicon Falls State Park. There are several reasons I like to visit the park. On [...]

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  • Two Steps falls is about a mile up from Hwy 61 and requires a long stair climb down to get near the water and falls. However, if it is early in the season, or rains have been strong and high water is flowing, it can be a nice visit. If it has be [...]

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  • There are two ways of reaching this stretch of waterfalls, but unless you have waders or a great pair of water sandals, most people will take the Superior Hiking Trail. In the early spring the leaves have not yet begun to bud and because the trail li [...]

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  • Not many make the trip, so hike, mountain bike, or ski to see the Fifth Falls through a forest of evergreens, aspen, and birch. Depending upon your mode of travel route can be moderate condition so check out the map link below and pick the correct  [...]

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