Michigan is home to some pretty impressive state parks. From the incredible 60,000-acre expanse of Porcupine Mountains State Park to countless locales along the shores of our Great Lakes, there are so many worthwhile outdoor attractions throughout the region. If you’re seeking something compact but mighty, you might be interested in exploring the smallest state park in Michigan. Let’s drive to Munising to explore Wagner Falls State Park and all that it has to offer. Read on for all the beautiful details.
Check out this short YouTube video by National Parks Princess highlighting the hike to Wagner Falls.
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