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Discover the natural beauty of Hungarian Falls, an easy 1.2-mile (1.9 km) hiking route that guides you along Dover Creek. You will experience a modest elevation gain of 265 feet (81 metres) over an estimated 34 minutes, making it a perfect quick escape. As you hike, you will encounter a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.53 km
321 m
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118 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail system at Hungarian Falls offers a varied experience. While some sections are suitable for easier walks, others present more challenging conditions. The upper access trail is generally easier. However, reaching the Middle and Lower Falls often involves navigating rocky, jagged, and potentially slippery slopes. The trails can be uneven and steep in places, especially when venturing off the main paths. Hiking to the Lower and Seasonal Falls is considered more difficult due to a substantial change in elevation, creating a ravine. The area also features rugged geology and cliffs.
The Komoot route for Hungarian Falls is approximately 1.9 km (1.2 miles) long and typically takes around 35 minutes to complete. However, exploring all the different waterfalls and varied terrain, especially if venturing to the Middle and Lower Falls, can extend your visit significantly.
There are parking options available. For a more relaxed hike, visitors can drive to an upper parking area, where the trail is mostly level until reaching the Middle Falls. Specific parking details can often be found on local tourism websites like visitkeweenaw.com.
The Hungarian Falls Nature Area is open year-round, offering different experiences. Spring provides high flow rates due to snowmelt, making the waterfalls particularly impressive. Summer offers ample shade from the mixed hardwood forests. Autumn brings vibrant fall colors, and winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, though trails can be icy or muddy, requiring appropriate gear like ice cleats or snowshoes.
Yes, the Hungarian Falls Nature Area is generally dog-friendly. However, due to rugged geology and cliffs, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash and watch them carefully, especially in steeper or slippery sections.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Hungarian Falls Nature Area. It is open to the public throughout the year, emphasizing a rustic and natural hiking experience.
Some sections of the trail are suitable for families, particularly the upper access trail which is generally easier. However, reaching the Middle and Lower Falls involves navigating rocky, jagged, and potentially slippery slopes with uneven and steep sections. Careful watch of children is required, especially near cliffs and steep drops.
The primary draw is a series of impressive waterfalls along Dover Creek, including the Upper, Middle, and Lower Falls. You'll also encounter unique geological formations like Jacobsville Sandstone and the Keweenaw Fault. The area features mixed hardwood forests, a small pond, and from some vantage points, glimpses of distant Torch Lake.
Winter hiking at Hungarian Falls can be beautiful, but conditions can be challenging. Trails can become icy or muddy due to snowmelt and rain. Hikers may need specialized gear such as ice cleats or snowshoes to navigate safely.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Lake Linden Trail and the ST-3 trail. These intersections can offer opportunities to extend your hike or explore different parts of the area.
The Komoot route for Hungarian Falls is primarily an out-and-back hike. While there are various paths and trails within the nature area, the main route to experience the falls typically involves retracing your steps or exploring different spurs to view the multiple cascades.
Yes, you can tailor your hike to your skill level. For an easier experience, drive to the upper parking area and stick to the mostly level upper access trail leading to the top of the falls. For a more challenging adventure, descend into the gorge to reach the Middle and Lower Falls, which involves navigating steeper, rockier, and potentially slippery terrain.