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Greenstone Falls

Carp Lake Township, MI 49953
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The Stork Got LostThe Stork Got Lost
If you are traveling to see the falls, definitely plan to get a bit muddy in November if you go past the first fall (Overlooked) There are areas with elevated 2x4s with a lot of give. They were frozen and slick so definitely recommend poles of balance is tough. It's a bit more strenuous after the first fall. Very rooty and rocky but a fun trail. We ended up turning back due to time issues. In the summer this has to be so much fun. About .75 mi between the two falls. This trail (pictured) guide was the most helpful. All in all top both falls and back it's just under 2 miles.
Deb ODeb O
This was an enjoyable hike. After the dirt road, right before the bridge off to the left are the overlooked falls, after the bridge is a trail to the left to the Greenstone Falls. The Greenstone trail had some "balance beam" planks to navigate some muddy areas. There were some downed trees that we had to go around. Loved it!
Kienan MickKienan Mick
A beautiful trail will take you past Overlooked Falls first, then on to Greenstone Falls. I actually prefer Overlooked Falls slightly as it has a little more character and flow pattern to it.
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If you are traveling to see the falls, definitely plan to get a bit muddy in November if you go past the first fall (Overlooked) There are areas with elevated 2x4s with a lot of give. They were frozen and slick so definitely recommend poles of balance is tough. It's a bit more strenuous after the first fall. Very rooty and rocky but a fun trail. We ended up turning back due to time issues. In the summer this has to be so much fun. About .75 mi between the two falls. This trail (pictured) guide was the most helpful. All in all top both falls and back it's just under 2 miles.
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This was an enjoyable hike. After the dirt road, right before the bridge off to the left are the overlooked falls, after the bridge is a trail to the left to the Greenstone Falls. The Greenstone trail had some "balance beam" planks to navigate some muddy areas. There were some downed trees that we had to go around. Loved it!
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A beautiful trail will take you past Overlooked Falls first, then on to Greenstone Falls. I actually prefer Overlooked Falls slightly as it has a little more character and flow pattern to it.
Kienan Mick

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2y

If you are traveling to see the falls, definitely plan to get a bit muddy in November if you go past the first fall (Overlooked) There are areas with elevated 2x4s with a lot of give. They were frozen and slick so definitely recommend poles of balance is tough. It's a bit more strenuous after the first fall. Very rooty and rocky but a fun trail. We ended up turning back due to time issues. In the summer this has to be so much fun. About .75 mi between the two falls. This trail (pictured) guide was the most helpful. All in all top both falls and back it's just...

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6y

A nice little walk to get here. But so worth it. So many words to describe how beautiful and nice this little falls are. Not breath taking like some of the other falls in the u.p. But definitely worth the hike to come see it. Went in August so it's not fast flowing or high waters. But I'm sure in May after all the snow melts it will be. And I would love to see it then. And make sure you spray real good for mosquitos because they are hungry for human blood lol. Hope everyone that comes here enjoys it as...

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5y

This was an enjoyable hike. After the dirt road, right before the bridge off to the left are the overlooked falls, after the bridge is a trail to the left to the Greenstone Falls. The Greenstone trail had some "balance beam" planks to navigate some muddy areas. There were some downed trees that we had to go...

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