Deep in the Marinette County forest, I bounced along unpaved forest roads praying my car wouldn't get a flat tire. Small brown and white signs were the only assurance I was heading in the right direction: Horseshoe Falls or bust.
When I finally reached the tiny parking area and followed a short trail to the small series of cascades in a sharp bend in the Pike River, all thoughts of flat tires were far from my mind.
I sat in the bend and soaked in the scene. Photos cannot do these waterfalls justice — you need to see, hear and feel the mist from the roaring water.
It's captivating, no matter how many waterfalls you've seen. The hissing sound hits you first — quiet, then building to a crescendo as the waterfall comes into view. Even the smallest of rapids projects the telltale sound.
And then you see it: water turned white by its collision with rocks and earth, scrambling in a mess of foam and spray to continue its journey downriver. The motion and noise are almost hypnotic.
And because it's such a journey to get to them, you'll most likely have them all to yourself.
Marinette County bills itself as the waterfall capital of Wisconsin, with more than a dozen named falls spread across the state's northeastern corner. The area sometimes gets overlooked in favor of bigger falls in the northwestern part of the state. But like any underdog, Marinette strives to impress and definitely delivers.
It was a good place to start my summer on the road, with winter snowmelt and spring rains juicing up the falls for late spring and early summer viewing. And, boy, were they raging.