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Recreation Region: Kenton Ranger District

Duppy Falls

This is the site of an old state quarry, and the trail to the river has been created by people going trout fishing. Follow that unmarked trail toward the west, and walk upstream to the falls when you reach the river. In the open field at edge of the old quarry, deer can often be seen and the sun loving wildflowers of open areas are common.

General Information

January - December

No fees.

Kenton Ranger District

Address: 4810 E. M28 Kenton, MI 49967
Phone: 906-852-3500
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (ET) (Closed on federal holidays)

Getting There

Directions

From Kenton, take Forest Service Highway 16 south to FR 3610 and make a right. Then go about 1/4 a mile to an unmarked trail.

Closest Towns: Kenton is 6 miles to the north

Facility and Amenity Information

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Viewing Scenery Info

Viewing Scenery

In the open field at edge of the old quarry, deer can often be seen and the sun loving wildflowers of open areas are common.

Special Feature: Waterfalls

Difficulty Level: Easy to Difficult

Day Hikes Info

This is the site of an old state quarry, and the trail to the river was created by people going trout fishing. Follow that unmarked trail toward the west and walk upstream to the falls when you reach the river.

Difficulty Level: Easy to Difficult

Recreation Groups

The view behind a waterfall
The combination of topography and thousands of miles of rivers and streams have created hundreds of waterfalls throughout the Upper Peninsula.

Last updated March 27, 2025