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United StatesWisconsinTown of DunbarTwelve Foot Falls Park

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Twelve Foot Falls Park

12 Foot Falls Rd, Dunbar, WI 54119
4.7(260)
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(715) 732-7530
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marinettecountywi.gov

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4.7
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3.0
4y

A bit underwhelming but still a very beautiful area. The falls isn't as impressive as I had hoped for, but there is a larger falls a little further up the road that might be worth a look. The long gravel road leading up to the falls can have large stones on it and people drive quite fast kicking up lots of stones and dust. If your worried about your paint job or cleanliness of your car this journey may not be for you. If you don't mind the risk the area is nice but there is also a $5 admission fee but there were no envelopes to make payment into the deposit box as stated. It's a pretty place but knowing what it is I wouldn't have taken the time to stop and...

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5.0
2y

Easy walk to see the falls from the parking lot. It wasn't very busy when we were there and there was plenty of parking available. There is a trail to the left to get to the upper falls. The trail to the top isn't difficult, but there are some tree roots sticking up. You can go to the right trail and go to 8 foot falls as well. It's just a short hike to get there. Dogs are allowed on a leash. We also camped here. The site was rustic but had an outhouse that was fully stocked. It was amazing hearing the waterfalls from our camp site. It was a beautiful area. It's definitely worth...

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4.0
4y

The Falls are a beautiful place to go very relaxing great place to meditate. I don't know if anybody else has...but I've gone swimming in this and it is fun but cold. Make sure to bring bug spray and if you're into geocaching they have one around very interesting find. Good trout fishing There is a nice little hiking trail from the base of the falls up to the top so you can sit on top of the falls. Just a forewarning at night the coyotes come out strong, just make sure that if you camp there you have some sort of fire or light and you will be fine. Happy safe...

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Bryan HulbertBryan Hulbert
A bit underwhelming but still a very beautiful area. The falls isn't as impressive as I had hoped for, but there is a larger falls a little further up the road that might be worth a look. The long gravel road leading up to the falls can have large stones on it and people drive quite fast kicking up lots of stones and dust. If your worried about your paint job or cleanliness of your car this journey may not be for you. If you don't mind the risk the area is nice but there is also a $5 admission fee but there were no envelopes to make payment into the deposit box as stated. It's a pretty place but knowing what it is I wouldn't have taken the time to stop and check it out.
TammyTammy
Easy walk to see the falls from the parking lot. It wasn't very busy when we were there and there was plenty of parking available. There is a trail to the left to get to the upper falls. The trail to the top isn't difficult, but there are some tree roots sticking up. You can go to the right trail and go to 8 foot falls as well. It's just a short hike to get there. Dogs are allowed on a leash. We also camped here. The site was rustic but had an outhouse that was fully stocked. It was amazing hearing the waterfalls from our camp site. It was a beautiful area. It's definitely worth visiting! Enjoy! 🌲
Melissa MoosMelissa Moos
These falls are an excellent place to stop. The falls are close to the parking lot. You can see them from there. Very close walk to a viewing point. If you have mobility issues. If you prefer to keep going, it's a pretty easy pathway. Tree roots galore, so as usual when hiking, just watch your step. You can get right up next to the falls. That's the best, I think, when you can touch them. Multiple amazing views and the sound is so peaceful but mighty! There's a $5 fee but that gets you into all county parks for the day. We visited several so the $5 was definitely worth it.
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A bit underwhelming but still a very beautiful area. The falls isn't as impressive as I had hoped for, but there is a larger falls a little further up the road that might be worth a look. The long gravel road leading up to the falls can have large stones on it and people drive quite fast kicking up lots of stones and dust. If your worried about your paint job or cleanliness of your car this journey may not be for you. If you don't mind the risk the area is nice but there is also a $5 admission fee but there were no envelopes to make payment into the deposit box as stated. It's a pretty place but knowing what it is I wouldn't have taken the time to stop and check it out.
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Easy walk to see the falls from the parking lot. It wasn't very busy when we were there and there was plenty of parking available. There is a trail to the left to get to the upper falls. The trail to the top isn't difficult, but there are some tree roots sticking up. You can go to the right trail and go to 8 foot falls as well. It's just a short hike to get there. Dogs are allowed on a leash. We also camped here. The site was rustic but had an outhouse that was fully stocked. It was amazing hearing the waterfalls from our camp site. It was a beautiful area. It's definitely worth visiting! Enjoy! 🌲
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These falls are an excellent place to stop. The falls are close to the parking lot. You can see them from there. Very close walk to a viewing point. If you have mobility issues. If you prefer to keep going, it's a pretty easy pathway. Tree roots galore, so as usual when hiking, just watch your step. You can get right up next to the falls. That's the best, I think, when you can touch them. Multiple amazing views and the sound is so peaceful but mighty! There's a $5 fee but that gets you into all county parks for the day. We visited several so the $5 was definitely worth it.
Melissa Moos

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