Tahquamenon Falls State Park Track Chair and Accessible Falls
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Paradise, Michigan - Chippewa County
Source checked
May 15, 2026
Upper Peninsula
1 checked detail
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Provider overview
Tahquamenon Falls State Park offers Upper Peninsula visitors a no-cost track chair, accessible Upper and Lower Falls viewpoints, accessible restrooms, fishing pier, boat launch, picnic areas, and water access.
Michigan Department of Natural Resources manages state parks, outdoor recreation, accessibility initiatives, and track-chair access.
Quick facts
- Phone
- 906-492-3415
- Ages
- Visitors who need track-chair, accessible viewpoint, accessible restroom, accessible fishing, or accessible park access; supervision and transfer needs should be confirmed
- Season
- State park access varies by season, weather, track-chair availability, shuttle schedule, river conditions, and campground or facility closures
- Cost
- The DNR says the track chair is available to borrow at no cost; families should confirm Recreation Passport or entry requirements, reservation rules, battery time blocks, and equipment limits.
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The track chair is listed for the Upper Falls area; accessible features and shuttle service vary by season and weather.
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Track chair and accessible falls access
No-cost track-chair borrowing, accessible Upper and Lower Falls viewing areas, accessible fishing, restrooms, picnic areas, boat launch, and water access.
- Ages
- Visitors who need track-chair, accessible viewpoint, accessible restroom, accessible fishing, or accessible park access; supervision and transfer needs should be confirmed
- Season
- State park access varies by season, weather, track-chair availability, shuttle schedule, river conditions, and campground or facility closures
- Schedule
- Families should use the DNR track-chair reservation guidance and Tahquamenon Falls State Park contact information to confirm current chair availability, accessible viewpoint status, seasonal shuttle schedule, and closures.
- Cost
- The DNR says the track chair is available to borrow at no cost; families should confirm Recreation Passport or entry requirements, reservation rules, battery time blocks, and equipment limits.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- May 15, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The official Michigan DNR Tahquamenon Falls State Park page lists a no-cost track chair, accessible boat launch, fishing pier, modern restrooms, observation platforms, picnic areas, water access, and multiple accessible viewpoints for the Lower and Upper Falls.
- Sources used
- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Track chair and accessible falls access
The official Michigan DNR Tahquamenon Falls State Park page lists a no-cost track chair, accessible boat launch, fishing pier, modern restrooms, observation platforms, picnic areas, water access, and multiple accessible viewpoints for the Lower and Upper Falls.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The DNR says Tahquamenon Falls State Park's track chair expands access beyond traditional wheelchairs and lists accessible falls viewpoints, fishing, restroom, picnic, boat launch, and water access amenities.
Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm track-chair reservation process, Upper Falls pickup location, accessible boardwalk and viewing platform status, restroom access, fishing pier access, river conditions, shuttle timing, transfer support, and park entry requirements.
What we checked
What we found: The official Michigan DNR Tahquamenon Falls State Park page lists a no-cost track chair, accessible boat launch, fishing pier, modern restrooms, observation platforms, picnic areas, water access, and multiple accessible viewpoints for the Lower and Upper Falls.
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What to confirm
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- Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.
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Is Tahquamenon Falls State Park Track Chair and Accessible Falls reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?
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What information should families confirm with Michigan Department of Natural Resources?
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