Scott Falls
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Scott Falls is a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. This small but stunning waterfall is known for its serene beauty and easy accessibility, making it a popular stop for travelers exploring the natural wonders of the region. Surrounded by lush greenery and set against a peaceful backdrop, Scott Falls offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Why Visit Scott Falls
- Scenic Beauty: Scott Falls is a small, yet charming waterfall that flows gracefully over a rocky ledge into a shallow pool below. The surrounding forest and natural setting create a peaceful and photogenic environment.
- Ease of Access: Located just off the highway, Scott Falls is easily accessible by car with minimal walking required to reach the viewing area. This makes it an ideal spot for a quick visit or a scenic break during a road trip.
- Photographic Opportunities: The waterfall’s picturesque setting provides excellent opportunities for photography, especially during the fall when the surrounding foliage turns vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow.
- Family-Friendly: The short, easy walk to Scott Falls makes it a great destination for families with children or anyone looking for a brief, enjoyable outdoor experience without strenuous hiking.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Scott Falls is during the spring and early summer when the waterfall is at its fullest due to seasonal rainfall. Fall is another excellent time to visit, as the surrounding trees burst into color, enhancing the beauty of the area. While the waterfall may slow to a trickle in late summer or during dry periods, the scenic surroundings remain attractive year-round.
How to Get There
- By Car: Scott Falls is conveniently located along Highway M-28 in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, near the town of Au Train. There is a small parking area just off the highway where visitors can park and walk a short distance to the falls.
- By Public Transit: Public transit options to Scott Falls are limited due to its rural location. Driving is the most practical way to reach the falls.
- By Bike: For those exploring the area by bike, Scott Falls can be accessed via local roads and highways. The proximity to the highway makes it an easy stop for cyclists.
Churchill Falls Generating Station
- This underground power plant is situated in Division No. 10, Subd. D.
- It’s an engineering marvel that appears more like a supervillain’s lair than a typical public work.
- The station lies over 900 feet underground, carved out of solid granite.
- It produces nearly 1% of the world’s total hydroelectric power all by itself.
- Tours are available three times a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to explore this remarkable facility.
- The elevator ride down doesn’t count floors; instead, it indicates the number of feet below the surface.
- The massive 200-ton transformers, brought in during the late 1960s, are a sight to behold.
- The pièce de résistance is the machine hall above the powerful turbines.
- The control banks in the hall are a location scout’s dream, reminiscent of a spy thriller.
- Churchill Falls, the company town along the Trans-Labrador Highway, hosts this unique power station.
- The town has only one 26-room hotel, but there’s plenty of space underground.
- An impressive curved tunnel, large enough to fit a bus, serves as one of the plant’s “escape routes.”
- So, if you ever find yourself near Churchill Falls, consider taking this astounding tour1.
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Nearby Nature Attractions
Following is a list of other nature attractions found within few miles of Scott Falls. You may also view all nature attractions in Division No. 10, Subd. D, Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Twin Falls,
Twin Falls
1.2 Miles
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Churchill Falls,
Division No. 10, Subd. D
11.6 Miles