While the Potato River Falls seems like it should be in the spuds-famous state of Idaho, it is actually situated in Gurney, Wisconsin. Ensconced within a thick, green forest, It is not all that famous but it is quietly elegant and attractive. The water plunges for a total of 90+ feet along the lesser-known Potato River.
“The name is Bond” . . . Bond Falls. The beautiful Bond Falls is no real secret. You will find it in the state’s Western Upper Peninsula. With a drop total of only 50 feet, these falls are certainly not the highest. They are, however, stunning as the water runs through the surrounding pine forest and over sheer rock ledges along the awesome Ontonagon River.
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