Second trip after a four year absence. GPS cut out on phone the last several miles so we had to slow down and peer down several two-tracks to find the one from our memory. There is no number marker but the previous track had a number on it so we knew we were close. By looks of grass/weeds no one had visited recently. You will need high centered four wheel drive to go a mile down or so to cut the hike distance to the trail entrance. It was overgrown from last visit and the handmade sign left by someone years ago missing or decomposed. We found it and made the trip. Mosquitoes and deer flies were heavy and we forgot bug spray so lots of flopping arms to keep from being drained of all blood! This trip we pushed higher and realized four years ago we had not made the upper falls like we thought. Glad we did this time, we'll...
Read moreMy mom and I are renaming this "Trinity Falls" due to its dazzling, extraordinary triplet of falls (and lack of reasoning behind the name "Duppy"). I disagree with the person who said it is "not the prettiest set of waterfalls". I've been to most waterfalls in Upper Michigan and (of the tinier more serene falls) this is probably my favorite. It is also not as hard to find as some UP Waterfalls. There is now a sign pointing to the trail. Absolutely stunning set of three and...
Read moreDuppy falls is a must see! The trail is a little confusing but once you park, just follow the trail until it’s makes a y and then follow the smaller trail. Over the narrow foot bridge and you should hear the falls. With more than ten viewing spots it’s really...
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