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Discover the Nonesuch Falls Trail, an easy hike that guides you through a lush, serene forest. This short route, just 0.5 miles (0.7 km) long with no elevation gain, takes approximately 11 minutes to complete, making it perfect for a quick nature escape. As you walk, you will find yourself…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Nonesuch Falls Trail is generally considered easy to moderate. While the overall distance is short, some sections can be uneven, rocky, and potentially muddy after rain, requiring careful footing. It's accessible for most visitors, especially the portion leading to the mine ruins.
The hiking portion of the Nonesuch Falls Trail itself is quite short, taking around 10-15 minutes one way. However, most hikers spend additional time exploring the fascinating Nonesuch Mine ruins and enjoying the waterfall, so plan for a more leisurely visit of 1-2 hours.
The trail's main attractions are the picturesque Nonesuch Falls and the historical Nonesuch Mine ruins. You'll walk through the remnants of a former copper mining town, with crumbling foundations and informational plaques detailing its past, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and history.
You'll traverse through a lush forest with gentle slopes and streams. While much of the path is relatively level, be prepared for some uneven and rocky sections. After rainfall, the trail can become muddy and slippery, so sturdy footwear is highly recommended.
Specific parking information for the Nonesuch Falls Trailhead is typically available within the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. Look for designated parking areas near the trail's starting point, often signposted for the Nonesuch Mine area.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, including the Nonesuch Falls Trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.
Yes, as the Nonesuch Falls Trail is located within the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, a Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry. This passport can be purchased at the park entrance or when renewing your vehicle registration.
The trail is beautiful in late spring, summer, and fall. Spring offers lush greenery and flowing falls, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage. Summer is popular for comfortable hiking. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.
We recommend wearing sturdy, waterproof hiking boots due to the potentially rocky, uneven, and muddy sections. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and bring water, snacks, and insect repellent, especially during warmer months. A camera is also a good idea for the scenic views and historical sites.
Yes, the trail is generally family-friendly due to its relatively short length and moderate difficulty. The historical mine ruins and the waterfall provide engaging points of interest for children. Just be mindful of the uneven terrain and potential mud, especially with younger kids.
In winter, the trail will be covered in snow and ice, requiring snowshoes or microspikes. The falls may be partially frozen, offering a different kind of beauty. Always check park conditions before heading out in colder months. During spring, expect higher water levels at the falls and potentially muddier conditions.