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Big Manitou Falls

Big Manitou Falls

Big Manitou Falls East County Road B Superior, WI 54880

Wisconsin’s highest waterfall, it rumbles 165 feet into the Black River. Spectacular scenic overlooks.

Who needs the Great Wall of China and Chichen Itza? Wisconsin is full of wonders that are much closer to home. So pack up the car, fire up the GPS and get ready to crisscross America’s Dairyland with OnMilwaukee.com as we travel to the Seven Wonders of Wisconsin this summer. – Read Entire Article by Andy Tarnoff

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Directions

From Superior: From Belknap Street (US Highway 2/53) in downtown Superior, go south on Tower Avenue (State Highway 35) 13 miles. The park’s main entrance will be on your left. Geographic coordinates are 46° 32′ 13.23″ N, 92° 7′ 11.95″ W.From the south via State Highway 53: Go west on Douglas County Road B for 16 miles to State Highway 35. Turn left (south) on Highway 35 for 0.25-miles to the entrance. From State Highway 77: Go north on Highway 35 for 45 miles to park entrance.

 

Falls Info Source

 

Falls Map

 

John Wanserski – Photo Source

 

 

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