Waterfalls, bluffs and a Great Lake: 3 fall drives in Wisconsin (2024)

Scenicdrives are asquintessentially fall as cider and pumpkins.

Especially in Wisconsin, where a drive almost anywhere brings a whir of red, orange, yellow and green.

Even as the trees become more bare moving into winter, a road trip is a great chance to see some of Wisconsin's unique topography that's usually obstructed by foliage.

Here are threedrives worth considering if you're looking for ascenic getawaythis fall.

Waterfall wonders

Link three stellar state parks packed with waterfalls on this drivethrough Wisconsin's Northwoods.Thisroadtrip is great no matter the season: fall brings changing leaves, winter brings smaller crowds and frozen cascades.

Start at Copper Falls State Parkoutside Mellen, where the park's namesake drops 30 feet over the black-red rock of the Bad River Gorge. The more robust Brownstone Falls is nearby at the confluence of the Bad River and the Tyler Forks, a tributary.

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Both are made more dramatic by the sometimes 100-foot craggy cliffs of the gorge.

Note that the trail to access the falls is a nature trail, so pets are not allowed.

RELATED:Waterfalls, gorge, ancient lava flows make Copper Falls one of Wisconsin's most picturesque parks

FromMellen,headsouthwest along County Highway GG throughthe Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. In fall, you might hear the distantbugleofan elk. The animals are native to Wisconsin,but were extirpated by the late 1800s due to overhuntingand changes to their habitat. In the '90s, they were reintroduced in the Clam Lake area and now number around 165.

Continue west through theforest along County HighwayM and turn north onHighway 63 at Cable. In Drummond, turn northonto ForestRoad 35and head 10 miles north tothe Delta Diner, arestored 1940 Silk City dinerin the forest.

Enjoy inventive twists on diner classics, but don't linger too long:more waterfalls awaitto the westatAmniconFalls State Park.

Follow County Highway H northwest to Iron River, then follow Highway 2 west.

There's a waterfallon every bend of theAmniconRiver through this state park southeast of Superior. Trails and bridges let you get close to more than seven of them, including the namesake that tumbles above and below a picturesque covered bridge.

Amnicon'swaterfalls are impressive for theirquantity, but the waterfalls at Pattison State Park to the west havethem beat on size.

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FromAmniconFalls, signs will take you about 15 miles southwest to Pattison, home tothe state's tallest cascade and the fourth highest waterfall east of the Rockies, Big Manitou Falls at 165 feet. A short walk leads to two observation areas that provide terrific views from both sides of the river.

The park is also home to Little Manitou Falls, a smaller waterfall at 31 feet but with trails that allow a closer look thanBig Manitou.

You can hike between the two waterfalls — a 3-mile round-trip via the Beaverand Little Manitou Falls trails— or drive down Highway 35 and park at Little Manitou.

All three parks have campgrounds with sites open year-round.Superior also has lodginganddining options, includingthe Thirsty Pagan Brew Pub, where thepizzais complemented by a range of beers, including a number of superb sours.

Driftlessdrive

Forested hills ablaze in the colors of autumn, towering bluffs framed by the changing leaves, historic towns — this road trip has it all.

From Madison, head west along Highway 18, then south on County Highway PBto tiny Paoli.

The town has a handful of galleries andquirky shops, plus a couple of dining optionsincluding thePaoli Schoolhouse.

Continue south on PB to Highway 69, then follow that west and south to New Glarus, where you'll find a town proud of its Swiss heritage and namesake beer. Sip the latter atNew Glarus Brewing Co.perchedon a hill south of town before heading south to Monroe.

Here in Green County (as with many other parts of Wisconsin), cheese reigns supreme. Pause for a tasteof one of the county's most pungentofferings, Limburger, at Baumgartner's. Monroe's Chalet Cheese Company is the only place in the country that makes the stinky cheese.

Time is short and the best views of the driveareyet to come. From Monroe, follow Highway 11 west through a handful of small towns to Highway 61, then turn north towardKieler.

The town marks the southern gateway to Wisconsin's segment of the Great River Road, a national scenic byway that hugs the Mississippi River for 250 miles north to Prescott.

Sometimes the road drifts inland, other times it snakes between the bluffs that line the mighty river, all while passing through more than 30 small towns with their own attractions.

The road bustles with traffic in the summer and fall, drawing leaf-peepers from Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota. Crowds die down in the winter, and some businesses do shut down for the season, so be sure to call ahead if you plan to visit in the off-season.

Following Highway 61 north to Highway 133 and turn west toward Potosi. There, stop to admire the world's largest cone-top beer can, a yellow Good Old Potosi beauty, before heading into the brewery for a more human-size one. The brewpub is adjacent to the National Brewery Museum, home to a large collection of brewing memorabilia and artifacts, including dozens of cone-top cans like the one outside.

From Potosi, continue following the Great River Road (Highway 133) north to Cassville. Divert off the road and onto County Highway VV to stretch your legs at Nelson Dewey State Park.Thesmall state park offers stunning views of the river from observation areason a few short hiking trails.

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Retrace your routeback through Potosi toDickeyvilleand pick up Highway 151 heading northeast.

The highway cuts through the bluffs of the area, revealing their layered, white insides.

Those rocks were shaped into homes and businesses in Mineral Point in the middle of the 19thcentury, andtoday the historic buildings house artist galleries, shops, restaurants and exhibits on the past at Pendarvis, a state historical site.

North of Mineral Point, follow Highway 23 north through Dodgeville to Governor Dodge State Park.

Drive through the forested hills of the large park, and stop to hike some of the trails. The short Stephens Falls trail is a good option and leads to a small, 20-foot waterfall. The trail is paved and accessible to an overlook above the cascade, where rustic stairs lead to its base.

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There's one more park on the agenda, so continue east on Highway 151 to Blue Mounds. Drive up the hill into Blue Mound State Park to climb its two observation towersfor views fromthe highest point in southern Wisconsin.

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Lake Michigan

The ocean-like expanse of Lake Michigan serves as a dramatic backdrop for a scenic drive.

The Lake Michigan Circle Tour is as it sounds: a 1,100-mile drive around the Lake Michigan shoreline.

In Wisconsin, the route takes you through Milwaukee, Sheboygan and Manitowoc on its way up to Green Bay and the Door County peninsula, then up into Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

Combine a modified circletour along the lake with a drive back to Milwaukee throughthe Kettle Moraine for a nice fall road trip.

From Milwaukee, the official tour route follows I-43 to Grafton, then Highway 32 toPortWashington where the route rejoins I-43.

North of town, divert off the interstate onto County Highway D to visit Harrington Beach StatePark in Belgium. Hike along one mile of Lake Michigan shoreline,or stroll through the changing leaves around QuarryLake.

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Back on I-43, continue north to Sheboygan, where the tour follows Highways 28 and 42 through the town.

You could hop back on the interstate, or follow Lakeshore Road for a more scenic and leisurely drive north to Manitowoc and Two Rivers.

The two towns are linked by a great bike trail right on the lake, the 6-mile Maritime Trail.

A short jaunt through city streets in Two Rivers will bring you to Point Beach State Forest, which boasts 6 miles of sandy Lake Michigan shoreline.

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The park also has a working lighthouse (no tours), and 11miles of hiking trails througha forested ridges and swales topography, including five miles of the Ice Age Trail.

Look for the golden hue of the tamarack on one of the swales (low points)late in the fall. Tamaracks masquerade as evergreens but are actually a coniferous tree with needle-like leaves that change and drop in the fall.

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From Manitowoc, head back to Milwaukee via a more inland route, first along Highway 151 then Highway 67 through Elkhart Lake,Plymouth and the Kettle Moraine State Forest's northern unit.

At the northern end of the forest, stop at the Parnell Tower off County Highway A, which is also part of the Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive.

A short hike leads to the observation tower, which offers terrific views of the surrounding forest from above. The tower also has an access trail to the Ice Age Trail for more hiking.

Contact Chelsey Lewis atclewis@journalsentinel.com. Follow her on Twitter at@chelseylewand@TravelMJSand Facebook atJournal Sentinel Travel.

Waterfalls, bluffs and a Great Lake: 3 fall drives in Wisconsin (2024)

FAQs

What waterfall is on the border of Wisconsin and Minnesota? ›

Cascade Falls and Geiger Falls – Osceola

Catch a glimpse of a statue of Seminole Chief Osceola above the staircase to Cascade Falls, right along the main drag in this scenic village across the border from Minnesota.

What are the three waterfalls at Deep Creek? ›

See three waterfalls on this 2.4-mile (3.9-km) loop around the Deep Creek area in Great Smoky Mountains National Park that connects several short trail segments to reach Juney Whank Falls, Indian Creek Falls, and Tom Branch Falls.

Where is the waterfall capital of Wisconsin? ›

Marinette County is the Waterfalls Capital of Wisconsin!

Which county in Wisconsin has the most waterfalls? ›

Iron County has the most waterfalls in the state – so visit Upson Falls and make a day of it while visiting some of the other enchanted falls in the area.

What famous waterfall is located in the Tri Border area? ›

The city, formerly known as Puerto Presidente Stroessner, is the largest within the region known as the Triple Frontier, with around 310,000 inhabitants. Near the city are the Itaipú Dam, one of the largest hydroelectric power plants in the world, and the Iguazú Falls, one of the wonders of the natural world.

Which waterfall is located near the border? ›

The famous waterfall located on the border between the United States and Canada is Niagara Falls. It consists of three waterfalls: the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side and the American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls on the U.S. side.

How tall is the waterfall at Fall Creek Falls? ›

Fall Creek Falls is the highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains, plunging 256 feet into a shaded pool. Piney Falls, Cane Creek Falls, and Cane Creek Cascades, which also occur in the park, are smaller but equally impressive falls.

Where is Cedar Falls waterfall? ›

The Cedar Falls Trail, known as one of Arkansas' most photographed places, begins at Mather Lodge and winds steeply down into Cedar Creek Canyon. The trail follows alongside Cedar Creek, under overhangs, and around boulders, until you reach the 95-ft Cedar Falls.

What river runs through Fall Creek Falls? ›

Beyond Dry Fork, the creek gradually descends to the Highland Rim, where it empties into the Caney Fork River. The man-made Fall Creek Falls Lake, controlled by a earthen dam, assures continuing flow of water to Fall Creek Falls. The lake dominates the park's southern section.

Where is Devil's waterfall? ›

Located on the Brule River flowing through Judge C.R. Magney State Park near Hovland, MN, 20 miles north of Grand Marais, MN, the Devil's Kettle Waterfall has been baffling visitors for decades. One side of the river rumbles onto a stone embankment and down the rocks. As waterfalls typically do.

What is Wisconsin's highest waterfall at 165 feet? ›

Big Manitou Falls - Superior

With an impressive 165 feet of vertical height, Big Manitou Falls is the tallest waterfall you can find in Wisconsin by about 65 feet.

Where is Superior Falls Wisconsin? ›

Superior Falls is located on the Montreal River border of Wisconsin and Michigan in the counties of Iron and Gogebic a few hundred yards from Lake Superior. While it is technically in both states, it is more easily visited from the Michigan side of the Montreal River.

What is the most visited state park in Wisconsin? ›

With over 2.5 million visitors annually, Devil's Lake is the most-visited state park in Wisconsin. When you visit Devil's Lake State Park on weekends during the busy summer and fall seasons, you can expect long lines to enter the park, limited parking availability and crowded trails and picnic areas.

What is the best waterfall to visit? ›

15 Biggest & Most Beautiful Waterfalls Around the World
  • Nohkalikai Falls, India.
  • Thi Lo Su Falls, Thailand.
  • Gullfoss Falls, Iceland.
  • Plitvice Falls, Croatia.
  • Niagara Falls, Canada & the United States.
  • Sutherland Falls, New Zealand.
  • Angel Falls, Venezuela.
  • Iguazu Falls, Argentina & Brazil.

Which is bigger American falls or Horseshoe Falls? ›

The largest: Horseshoe Falls.

What is the name of Minnesota's famous waterfall? ›

High Falls - Main Deck

The High Falls of the Pigeon River is Minnesota's highest waterfall, plummeting 120 feet into a narrow rocky gorge. The stunning view from this deck is accessible to wheelchairs and families with children in strollers.

Where is the waterfall in Minnesota where the water disappears? ›

It's called Devil's Kettle. Devil's Kettle is near Grand Marais, Minnesota, about a mile inland from Lake Superior. What's so puzzling about this waterfall? Water there has a tendency to disappear.

What waterfall is on the Great Seal of Minnesota? ›

The Mississippi River and St. Anthony Falls were depicted in the seal starting in 1983 to note the importance of these resources in transportation, industry and the settling of the state.

Where is Manitou Falls Wisconsin? ›

Big Manitou Falls is a waterfall on the Black River, a tributary of the Nemadji River. The falls are within Pattison State Park in Douglas County, Wisconsin, about 13 miles south of Superior. At 165 feet, Big Manitou Falls is the highest waterfall in Wisconsin.

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