Nestled along the Tahquamenon River in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Lower Falls Campground at Tahquamenon Falls State Park offers an unforgettable basecamp for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. The campground sits steps away from the iconic Lower Falls — a series of cascading waterfalls surrounding a wooded island that visitors can explore. The amber-hued waters of the Tahquamenon, naturally tinted by tannins from surrounding cedar swamps, create a stunning and distinctive backdrop. Hikers can take the riverside trail connecting the Lower and Upper Falls, one of Michigan's most beloved scenic walks. Full-service amenities include electrical hookups (30 and 50 amp), water hookups, showers, toilets, a dump station, picnic tables, and grills. A general store on site provides firewood and basic supplies. The campground also features a playground and direct access to fishing and miles of forested trails. Located along M-123 near Paradise, Michigan, the campground is within easy reach of Lake Superior's shoreline and Whitefish Bay. Whether exploring the falls, reeling in a catch, or simply soaking in the breathtaking scenery, this Upper Peninsula gem delivers a truly memorable Michigan camping experience.