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Wagner Falls Scenic Site

Recognition: Legally Dedicated Natural Area Wagner Falls Scenic Site location (5470 bytes)
Size: 23 acres
Location: Just south of Munising
Management: MDNR Parks & Recreation Bureau
Activities: Walking, photography, scenic site
Importance:
The Wagner Creek cascades over rock ledges in this area before emptying into the Anna River, creating a beautiful scenic spot. The ledges and waterfalls that occur in this area, and throughout this region, are due to its underlying geology: a hard, resistant cap rock (siliceous dolomite) that overlays a much weaker and more easily eroded sandstone. This is an outstanding scenic spot durin the color season.


Wagner Falls Scenic Site

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