Tahquamenon Falls

The Tahquamenon Falls (/təˈkwɑːmiːnɑːn/ tuh-KWAH-mee-nahn or /təˈkwɑːmənən/ tuh-KWAH-muh-nuhn) are two different waterfalls on the Tahquamenon River. Both sets are located near Lake Superior in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The water is notably brown in color from the tannins leached from the cedar swamps which the river drains. Consequently, the upper falls are nicknamed, "The Root Beer Falls". The upper falls are located at 46°34′29″N 85°15′23″W / 46.57472°N 85.25639°W, and the lower falls are at 46°36′12″N 85°12′25″W / 46.60333°N 85.20694°W

Tahquamenon Falls

The Tahquamenon Falls (/təˈkwɑːmiːnɑːn/ tuh-KWAH-mee-nahn or /təˈkwɑːmənən/ tuh-KWAH-muh-nuhn) are two different waterfalls on the Tahquamenon River. Both sets are located near Lake Superior in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The water is notably brown in color from the tannins leached from the cedar swamps which the river drains. Consequently, the upper falls are nicknamed, "The Root Beer Falls". The upper falls are located at 46°34′29″N 85°15′23″W / 46.57472°N 85.25639°W, and the lower falls are at 46°36′12″N 85°12′25″W / 46.60333°N 85.20694°W