It’s no secret that the area along Wisconsin’s northern border and Lake Superior is stunning, no matter what time of year. In fact, there are so many wonderful places up here, it would be nearly impossible to see and experience them all. While tourists flood ferries to head to Madeline Island or head out on the water to see the sea caves, make sure you put time in your schedule to head to the Houghton Falls Nature Preserve. It’s one of the most underrated, under-appreciated spots in the whole state. Locals are super-familiar with it, but somehow it seems to have escaped the notice of those of us away from Bayfield.
Located on a small horn of land on the west side of the mouth of Chequamegon Bay, this state nature preserve offers stunning shoreline views, but it’s what you’ll find on an easy hike inland that will leave you enthralled.
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The hike here is easy and just 1.5 miles, so the whole family can enjoy this trip.
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The rocks here are listed as pre-Cambrian, which means they date back to somewhere between the beginning of the Earth and 541 million years ago.
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Those millions of years of water erosion can be seen in the layers of sandstone throughout the preserve.
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The stream that runs through has created a gorge that eventually ends at Lake Superior with a gorgeous 60 foot drop.
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The inlets and coves here create a sort of protected spot for plants and animals and work as a natural fish hatchery and habitat.
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There are parts along the canyon dells that are private property, so please watch for signs.
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The craggy outcrops in the Echo Dells gorge look like something out of a fantasy novel, with unusual formations under a heavy canopy of trees.
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Knowing that there’s hundreds of millions of years of history surrounding this area lends itself to the other-worldly feeling you’ll have here.
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You might not find a more picturesque hike in all of Wisconsin than this one.
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The park is open from sunrise to sunset in the summer months and until 4:30 pm in the winter months.
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Houghton Falls Nature Preserve is located at 77240 S Houghton Point Rd, Washburn, WI 54891.
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