Waterfalls around Lansing are primarily found in the broader Michigan region, with the Upper Peninsula being home to over 200 natural waterfalls. While Lansing itself does not feature prominent natural waterfalls, the surrounding areas offer various water features. The Lower Peninsula's only recognized natural waterfall is Ocqueoc Falls.
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A well-maintained hiking trail runs along the base of the gorge and crosses above the waterfall at a scenic old stone bridge.. A staircase follows Cascadilla Creek up the waterfall. The green bridge of Stewart Ave towers high above.
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The falls form a multi-tiered cascade of water over 55 feet high that runs under your feet as you stand on Beebe Dam Bridge. The dam is just before the river and plugs Fall Creek to create a lake at the center of Cornell University.
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The Rim Trail, just about a mile long, leads visitors to breathtaking views of Buttermilk Creek as it drops 600 feet through a gorge on the eastern slope of the Cayuga Valley, at the southern edge of Ithaca. This trail is one of six featured in Buttermilk Falls State Park. The interconnected trail system has an earth surface marked with blue blazes. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful anytime.
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Small beautiful waterfall, nice for hiking
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The journey into the gorge begins here. Geologically interesting, how the water flows and falls over the flat plates
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Buttermilk Falls State Park is a state park in Ithaca Township, New York, United States. The park covers 811 acres. The foundation for the park, like that of nearby Robert H. Treman State Park, was laid by Robert and Laura Treman in 1924. Address: 112 E Buttermilk Falls Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA Hours of Operation: Open 24 hours a day Telephone number: +1 607-273-5761 Source wiki
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Lansing, Michigan, does not feature prominent natural waterfalls within its city limits. Most of Michigan's natural waterfalls are located in the Upper Peninsula. The only recognized natural waterfall in the Lower Peninsula is Ocqueoc Falls.
The only recognized natural waterfall in Michigan's Lower Peninsula is Ocqueoc Falls. For a wider array of natural waterfalls, you would typically need to travel to Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
While natural waterfalls are scarce, the Lansing area is known for its diverse natural landscapes, including areas with trails, gorges, and rivers. You might encounter custom-built water features in private or commercial settings, but these are not natural attractions.
Given the lack of natural waterfalls directly around Lansing, family-friendly waterfall experiences would require travel outside the immediate area. However, if you are exploring other regions, places like Buttermilk Falls and Lower Waterfall (located in New York, not Michigan) are noted as family-friendly by the komoot community for their accessible viewpoints and natural beauty.
While prominent natural waterfalls are not a feature, you can explore various outdoor activities around Lansing that involve water. For instance, you can find numerous hiking trails near rivers and gorges. Check out the Hiking around Lansing guide for routes like the Monkey Run Loop or the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, which offer scenic views along waterways.
Yes, there are several cycling routes around Lansing that offer scenic views and pass by water features. For road cycling, consider routes from the Road Cycling Routes around Lansing guide, such as the 'Scenic Road Along Fall Creek' loops. For touring, the Cycling around Lansing guide includes routes like the 'Dryden Rail Trail – Beebe Lake loop'.
While not in Michigan, komoot users appreciate waterfalls like Buttermilk Falls, which is part of an 811-acre state park, and Triphammer Falls, a multi-tiered cascade over 55 feet high. Another popular spot is Lower Waterfall, where visitors can observe unique geological formations.
Yes, for example, at Buttermilk Falls State Park (located in New York), the Rim Trail offers breathtaking views as Buttermilk Creek drops 600 feet through a gorge. Similarly, Cascadilla Falls and Stone Bridge features a well-maintained hiking trail along the gorge.
Visitors frequently highlight the scenic beauty and geological interest. For instance, Buttermilk Falls is praised as a 'great waterfall, detour worthwhile,' and Lower Waterfall is noted for its 'geologically interesting' formations and how water flows over flat plates.
Yes, for example, Triphammer Falls is a multi-tiered cascade that runs under Beebe Dam Bridge, which plugs Fall Creek to create a lake at Cornell University, giving it a unique blend of natural beauty and historical engineering context.
Since natural waterfalls are not prominent in the immediate Lansing area, options for short waterfall hikes would be limited. However, if you are exploring other regions, trails like the Rim Trail at Buttermilk Falls State Park (in New York) are just about a mile long and offer scenic views of the falls and gorge.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Lansing: