The 165 foot Big Manitou Falls, to the right in the photo referenced below, is Wisconsin's tallest waterfall. Little
Falls (the 35 foot Manitou Falls) isn't quite as tall but makes up for its lack of
height in that it is actually a twin fall, - a rather large rock formation splitting the river flow.
A pedestrian tunnel
takes you from the park's main picnic area under Highway 35 to short trails
that give you many views Big Manitou Falls from both sides of the river.
Little Manitou Falls are south about a mile on the highway or 1.5 miles on the
Nature Trail and Little Manitou Falls Trail.
How to get there:
From
Duluth-Superior, follow I-535 south over the bridge into Wisconsin. At the end
of the freeway continue south on Hammond Ave to US-2 and turn right onto
US-2 (Belknap Ave) Go west 4 blocks to Tower Ave
and turn left leaving US-2. This becomes WI-35. Follow WI-35 for about 15
miles to Pattison State park. Follow the directions indicated by the signs
to the parking lot.
For photos
of Manitou Falls
(by Ross Reinhold), see:
Would you like to
order copies of these or other nature photos by Ross? E-mail him at:
roscoe@mhtc.net
For more information:
Manitou
Falls State Park
6294 S. State Rd. 35
Superior WI 54880-8326
Winter: 715-399-3111
Summer: 715-398-3000
Kerry.Isensee@dnr.state.wi.us
Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources
101 S Webster St
PO Box 7921
Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7921
608-266-2621
To contact them via the Internet, go to:
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/WWWFeedback.html