Agate Falls
These scenic waterfalls are nestled under a railroad trestle, adding historical interest to the already picturesque falls. The trail to the falls is not long but is moderately difficult in grade. The parking area and hiking trail are maintained by Michigan DOT. While the waterfalls are not on National Forest Lands, they are almost completely surrounded by Ottawa National Forest. The parking area is generally maintained May through October.
At a Glance
Area Amenities: | Picnic tables, Toilets, Drinking water, Parking |
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Fees: | No Fee |
Open Season: | January - December |
Usage: | Light-Medium |
Best Season: | April-October |
Busiest Season: | May-August |
Closest Towns: | Bruce Crossing is 7 miles to the West |
Water: | Yes, in roadside park |
Restroom: | Yes, in roadside park |
General Information
Directions:From Bruce Crossing take M28 east for 7 miles where the parking area will be located on the right. From Trout Creek take M28 west for 4 miles where the parking area will be located on the left.
Activities
Day Hiking
This short hike to the waterfall is paved and open year-round even if the parking area is closed, however the trail is not maintained in the winter. This hike is not very long but has a moderately difficult grade. It has a viewing platform at the end.
Status: | Open |
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Difficulty Level: | Easy to Difficult |
Viewing Scenery
This short hike in to this scenic waterfalls that is nestled under a railroad trestle, which adds to the scenic historical interest. The trail leading to the falls is not long but is moderately difficult in grade.
Special Feature | Waterfalls |
Status: | Open |
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Difficulty Level: | Easy to Intermediate |
Amenities
Picnic tables: | Located in Roadside Park operated by State of Michigan on South side of M28 |
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Parking: | Located in Roadside Park operated by State of Michigan on South side of M28 |
Toilets: | Located in Roadside Park operated by State of Michigan on South side of M28 |
Drinking water: | Located in Roadside Park operated by State of Michigan on South side of M28 |