A side trip from Wisconsin’s Northwoods, brings us to Bond Falls in Michigan’s UP (Upper Peninsula). Bond falls is a tiered flowage that starts out as a set of minor falls ending in this stunning drop.
This scenic waterfall is created by the middle branch of the Ontonagon river as it tumbles over a thick belt of fractured rock, dividing it into numerous small cascades. An accessible boardwalk with six viewing locations, roadside parking and picnic tables are available.
Bond Falls can be found just outside of Paulding, Michigan (home of the mysterious Paulding Lights). The best way to get there is to take Highway 45 out of Eagle River, WI. This is a remote area but worth the visit.
Photographers should take a Neutral Desnity filter and a tripod.
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