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Shacktown Falls, North Carolina
As you head further west in North Carolina, you start to find more and more waterfalls. The further east you go in North Carolina, the less likely you are to find waterfalls as the land flattens considerably. As we arrived in Greensboro, I wondered if there were any waterfalls nearby. If you drew a line between Greensboro and Charlotte, that would create a very natural boundary of waterfalls…
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Cascade de Baoussous, France
Cascade de Baoussos in January 2024 Today, I set out to find my first waterfall in France. I’m posting about this one because I don’t want to forget how to get there, and I figured my directions might help others. You see…we didn’t notice one thing and that led us into some woods that really didn’t lead anywhere. It wasn’t until we were about to give up that we noticed there was a trail…
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waterfallrecord · 9 months
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Ecola Falls, Oregon
Ecola Falls in September 2015 Ecola Falls is the the third waterfall above Multnomah Falls. Dutchman Falls and Weisendanger Falls are the other two falls. The hike is one of the more strenuous hikes I’ve ever done, even though it’s not terribly long. Consider that Multnomah Falls is 620′ tall. To get upstream of Multnomah Falls, you’ve got to traverse that height. I’m no rock climber, so…
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Rustic Falls, Wyoming
Rustic Falls in June 2014 There are so many beautiful waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park, in addition to all of the other amazing scenery and geological features. I’m ready to go back again and explore more! It’s been about 10 years since I’ve visited, so maybe next year is the right time to return. Some of the waterfalls in the park are very widely known, mainly the namesake Lower…
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Tews Falls, Ontario
Tews Falls in July 2019 So many waterfalls in Ontario, so many yet to explore. Tews Falls is one of the really beautiful waterfalls in the Hamilton area. Of the four waterfalls I saw in Hamilton in 2019, this was probably my favorite. But again, there are many more waterfalls in the area. I think we chose Tews Falls because there’s also Webster Falls in the same park. I’ve found after following…
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Fonferek Falls, Wisconsin
Fonferek Falls in June 2022 There are a few waterfalls very close to Green Bay. One is Wequiock Falls, which is northeast of Green Bay. A bit southeast of the city is Fonferek Falls. Wequiock Falls is closer to the lake, so to me it had more of that type of vibe, playful with swings above the falls. Fonferek Falls has a more country feel. The trail to Fonferek Falls starts at a house with a…
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Tunnel Falls, Alberta
Tunnel Falls in August 2014 I’ve written about Johnston Canyon before, but I’ll reiterate this again…Johnston Canyon is really beautiful. You can find it in Banff National Park, and it’s really a worthwhile hike, even if you’re not interested in waterfalls. The canyon is really amazing and the water is so blue. There are a number of distinct waterfalls that are large enough to be named in the…
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Lower Race Brook Falls, Massachusetts
Lower Race Brook Falls in August 2012 I’ve mentioned before that I don’t always remember specific waterfalls. I should probably write about the waterfalls immediately after visiting the falls, but sometimes that would mean writing about many waterfalls at once. I also like to write about different falls from different states and countries to give a bit of flavor. A few of the waterfalls in New…
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Daisy Low Falls, Indiana
Daisy Low Falls in May 2017 There are waterfalls in Indiana, and while smaller, some of them can be very fun to visit. In the Kokiwanee Nature Preserve, there are three falls. Check out Kissing Falls for more info about where I parked and started along the trail. Daisy Low Falls is the second waterfall I encountered, and I was able to capture some good pictures of this waterfall. Frog Falls was…
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waterfallrecord · 10 months
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Sgwd Isaf Clun-Gwyn (Lower Fall of the White Meadow), Wales
The Four Falls Trail in Brecon Beacons National Park is a really beautiful hike to see…four waterfalls! The first waterfall you see is Sgwd Clun Gwyn (Fall of the White Meadow). It’s the easiest of the four falls to visit. After Sgwd Clun Gwyn, it becomes far more strenuous to see the other three falls. Sgwd Isaf Clun-Gwyn is along the same river, hence the “Lower” Fall of the White Meadow in…
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waterfallrecord · 10 months
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Unnamed Falls #1, Raymondskill Area, Pennsylvania
A waterfall near Raymondskill Falls in May 2019 In certain places, there can be a number of different waterfalls…so many so that people don’t know what to do with them all. They may not put them on a map or name them. Raymondskill Creek is one of those areas. I’ve got six waterfalls on the map, though the main focus is impressive falls Raymondskill Falls. I’ve posted about the other five…
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City Lake Falls, Tennessee
Cookeville, Tennessee could be considered a hub for some impressive waterfalls. Burgess Falls, Cummins Falls, and Waterloo Falls are not far outside the city, and there are a number of other falls are close by. Inside the city (or very close to the city) is a smaller but beautiful waterfall. City Lake Falls is about 6′ tall, so it doesn’t register compared to some of those listed above. The…
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Paradísarfoss, Iceland
In Iceland, there are so many roadside waterfalls that it can be hard to keep track of them. Many of them have no official name written next to them. They might be ephemeral, and they may not stand out from the many other waterfalls you can view as you’re driving around Iceland. In June 2012, I first visited Iceland, and I have pictures of Paradísarfoss. It’s not far from Seljalandsfoss, one of…
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'Ōpaeka'a Falls, Hawaii
On Hawaii’s main tourism website, it says that ‘Opaeka’a Falls is one of Hawaii’s most accessible major waterfalls. That is likely true. It’s an easy stop on the side of a highway on Kauai. And many people seem to be generally impressed by ‘Opaeka’a Falls. I was a bit disappointed with the view of ‘Opaeka’a Falls. The waterfall’s height is measured at 150’, but to me, it seemed much smaller.…
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Upper Sunbeam Falls, Washington
Upper Sunbeam Falls in July 2018 Near Upper Sunbeam Falls is another waterfall, Picture Frame Falls. As I mentioned in that post, these are both waterfalls that are of surprise waterfalls than waterfalls I planned to visit. As you’re driving along one of the main roads in Mount Rainier National Park, Stevens Canyon Road, you can stumble upon Upper Sunbeam Falls. After looking up some…
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Borrego Palm Canyon Falls, California
I’m not sure how I ended up visiting Anza-Borrego Desert State Park to look for waterfalls. There are a few waterfalls in the California deserts, and there is a small waterfall here. I think I looked in some book that mentioned a waterfall in the park, and I was in San Diego in late December, and figured I would head out to the park. The cascade is found on the Borrego Palm Canyon Nature Trail,…
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Grace's High Falls, Alabama
Grace’s High Falls in January 2016 Little River Canyon National Preserve in Alabama’s northeast corner is a really great place to visit for some amazing scenery and a number of waterfalls. I’ve posted about two already: the main attraction, Little River Falls, and a waterfall further downstream, Martha’s Falls. Both of those are on the Little River. Grace’s High Falls is the third easily-viewed…
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