| Bond Falls | |
|---|---|
Bond Falls during summertime in 2006 | |
| Location | Haight Township Ontonagon County,Michigan |
| Coordinates | 46°24′31.7″N89°07′58.4″W / 46.408806°N 89.132889°W /46.408806; -89.132889 (Bond Falls) |
| Type | Cascade |
| Total height | 50 feet (15 m) |
| Number of drops | 1 |
| Watercourse | Ontonagon River |
Bond Falls is awaterfall on the middle branch of theOntonagon River, a few miles east ofPaulding inHaight Township in southernOntonagon County, Michigan. The site is nearU.S. Highway 45 in the western portion of theUpper Peninsula of Michigan. The waterfalls are listed by the state of Michigan as theBond Falls Scenic Site.
The total drop of the falls is about 50 feet (15 m).[1] Trails lead to and from the falls from a picnic area atop the falls. There is a newer walkway that extends across the river below the base of the falls that allows for perfect viewing. The river drops 875 feet (267 m) down from Bond Falls Flowage, which is perched on the highlands of the western Upper Peninsula, to Lake Superior. Bond Falls is the first stage of this drop in elevation. From Bond Falls, the river continues northward to theAgate Falls Scenic Site.[2]
A "flowage", in the language of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, is a reservoir. Bond Falls is not a natural waterfall, it has been changed by a nearby dam built by theUpper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO). There is a rest-area park below the dam and waterfall, from which the falls can be admired. The Ontonagan River and Bond Falls Flowage are separately stocked withbrook trout.[1]