Quartzite Falls

August 31, 2012

Quartzite Falls

Quartzite Falls, photo by Marty Hogan

GoWaterfalling says that Quartzite Falls is one of the waterfalls on the Slate River in Baraga County, a remote wild river in the UP that has numerous drops as it makes it way to Lake Superior. Waterfalls of the Keweenaw Area, a cool waterfall site I discovered the other day, says that Quartzite Falls is:

A small waterfall with a sharp, uniform drop shaped like a bowed-in circle. Water falls straight down onto a flat piece of slate and slides down into a large, deep pool surrounded by cedars.

Click through for directions and a couple of photo galleries.

See this on black and see more in Marty’s Baraga County slideshow.

More waterfalls on Michigan in Pictures and also check out a nice video from Quartzite Falls.

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