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Amnicon Falls

Amnicon Falls

4279 County Road U, South Range, WI 54874

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 one it is at critical junction in my travels to the Minnesota North Shore of Lake Superior and the South Shore in Wisconsin. When I travel to either location I usually travel past Amnicon Falls State Park. A more important reason is the large number of beautiful waterfalls in a very small area. – Philip Schwarz, Photographer

For a nice overview and writeup of the various Amnicon Falls, click below. Go to the bottom of the blog page. Thanks Philip!

Overview Of Falls

 

Waterfalls Map

In general, there are two time periods where hunting and trapping are permitted in state parks.

Amnicon Falls Map

 

Vehicle Sticker

Vehicle admission stickers are required. Motor vehicles are restricted to the designated parking area at the campsite. No more than 2 vehicles are allowed at a campsite. Generator use is not allowed in the park.

Park & Trails Passes

 

In stark contrast to yesterday’s post about Kimball Falls, the multiple falls located in Amnicon Falls State Park are larger and much more powerful. The main section of the falls drops about ten feet, the river then passes under an old wooden bridge before dropping in the lower falls, a slide type falls dropping about twenty feet – jonwayne – photographer and Great Lakes Waterfall Adventures writer

Getting To Falls

The park is located a 1/2 mile north of Hwy 2 on Co. Rd U, 15 miles east of Superior.

Phone Number  (715) 398-3000

 

State Park Website

 

Photo Source

 

 

All content the property of AMNICON FALLS STATE PARK, WI. Photography from jonwayne at http://michandmorefalls.blogspot.com.

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