Great Conglomerate Falls

Embark on an adventure to discover the hidden wonder of Great Conglomerate Falls in Ottawa National Forest near Bessemer, MI. In our upcoming blog post, we’ll lead you through a scenic journey to this captivating cascade. From its cascading waters to the lush forest surroundings, Great Conglomerate Falls promises an unforgettable experience in nature’s embrace. Join us as we uncover its enchanting allure, share insider tips for the perfect visit, and delve into the rich history of one of Michigan’s most breathtaking waterfalls. Whether you’re seeking adventure or tranquility, Great Conglomerate Falls invites you to explore its timeless beauty and natural splendor.

Ottawa National Forest
(near Bessemer MI)

Great Conglomerate Falls (now frequently refered to as simply Conglomerate Falls) features a large dome of conglomerate rock which splits the flow of the Black River into two or three channels (depending upon how much water is flowing in the river).

How to get to Great Conglomerate Falls:

  • From US-2 in Bessemer, head north on N. Moore St to St Johns Rd (about 0.7 miles).
  • Turn left and go to Black River Rd (about 0.5 miles).
  • Turn right on Black River Rd which becomes the Black River Harbor Pkwy (County Rd 513).
  • Follow this road, through North Bessemer and Auvinen Corner, to the waterfalls access road (it will be on your right with a large directional sign – about 12.8 miles).
  • Turn right, park in the paved, double-loop parking area and follow any of the trails to the waterfalls overlooks. It is an easy, 0.1 mile to the nearest observation deck.
  • Great Conglomerate Falls is reached by going south (upstream about 0.5 miles) on the North Country Scenic trail which follows the west bank of the Black River.

Sandstone Falls, Gorge Falls, Potawatomi Falls and Great Conglomerate Falls are all within a few miles of each other along the North Country Scenic trail here. A little further upstream (to the south) are Algonquin Falls and Chippewa Falls accessible from a trailhead at the parking area between the two and just north of the Cooper Peak access road. See the excellent map of this area at the Michigan Interactive web site: www.fishweb.com/maps/gogebic/waterfalls/blackrv_parkway/map.html

A black-topped trail connects Gorge Falls to the viewing platform overlooking Potawatomi Falls.
Sandstone Falls can be reached by going north (downstream about 0.5 miles).

Photos of Great Conglomerate Falls

See also:

Hotel and Motel accommodations, are available in the following communities:
Baraga
Calumet
Cedarville
Escanaba
Hancock
Houghton
Iron River
Ironwood
Ishpeming
Mackinaw City
Manistique
Marquette
Menominee
Munising
Newberry
Norway
Paradise
Sault Ste Marie
Wetmore

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