waterfall flowing on a autumn day, trees are yellows and green, dropped leaves flow in the water

Ocqueoc

Ocqueoc Falls is the largest waterfall in Michigan's Lower Peninsula

Ocquoec provides approximately six miles of hiking, biking and cross-country skiing opportunities with three marked loops.

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Discover Ocqueoc

Take a swim in the falls! You can see where the Ocqueoc River has cut a channel through the limestone bedrock. During spawning season, you can see the salmon actually swim through these underground channels. The remnants of an old mill race can be seen just above the falls. A State Forest Campground is located at the falls as well. 

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