Country: USA
Upper Whitewater Falls
Upper Whitewater Falls was definitely a waterfall that left a lasting impression on us. In addition to its impressive stature, it was the forceful volume and the presence of Autumn colors that…
Amicalola Falls
Amicalola Falls is said to be the tallest waterfall in the state of Georgia (and proclaimed to be the tallest waterfall east of the Mississippi River) at a cumulative drop of about 729ft…
Anna Ruby Falls
Anna Ruby Falls was perhaps the largest of the waterfalls we saw in Georgia when we considered the sum of its parts. The falls consisted of a confluence of two waterfalls (a twin waterfall…
Minnehaha Falls
Minnehaha Falls was Julie’s favorite waterfall in Georgia as it possessed what Julie described as “having character.” It cascaded over a series of steps surrounded by beautiful and contrasting…
Toccoa Falls
Toccoa Falls is a pretty 186ft plunging waterfall nestled deep within the Toccoa Falls campus. Julie particularly liked this waterfall as it had a classical long rectangular shape as well as pretty…
Nugget Falls
Nugget Falls (also known as Nugget Creek Falls or Mendenhall Glacier Waterfall [or “the waterfall by Mendenhall” as I’d like to refer to it]) was by far the waterfall highlight…
Glacier Bay Waterfalls
The Glacier Bay Waterfalls page is basically my excuse to showcase the beauty of Glacier Bay National Park (especially on a sunny day) along with many of its unnamed cascades spilling into bay…
Comet Falls
Comet Falls could be arguably Mt Rainier National Park’s most beautiful waterfall (though I could easily see how Spray Falls or Narada Falls could challenge that assertion). It’s said to plunge at…
Van Trump Falls
Van Trump Falls is a waterfall that I’m giving special attention to because it can easily be confused with Comet Falls without any prior research. The waterfall you see pictured…
Christine Falls
Christine Falls is probably going to be the first waterfall you’ll encounter after passing through the Nisqually Entrance of Mt Rainier National Park. That’s because the road between Nisqually…
Narada Falls
Narada Falls was Julie’s favorite waterfall in Mt Rainier National Park. That was saying something considering that I could have argued in favor of Comet Falls or Spray Falls…
Myrtle Falls
Myrtle Falls gave us that rare opportunity to photograph a waterfall in front of Mt Rainier – Washington’s most iconic mountain. Apparently, it’s for this reason alone that makes this waterfall…
Martha Falls
Martha Falls was a waterfall that got to see from a distance across Stevens Canyon. Even though we saw a tiny trail along the Stevens River deep in the canyon, we had run out of time…
Spray Falls
Spray Falls took me a bit of work to reach while also requiring a bit of risk to see it as you see on the photo above. So your experience at this falls could be a fulfilling one, a disappointing…
Rocky Brook Falls
Rocky Brook Falls might have been Julie’s favorite waterfall on the Olympic Peninsula. In addition to exceeding her expectations of what she thought was a relatively obscure and unknown waterfall…
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls was a waterfall we almost gave up on because it was one of the more obscure waterfalls on our trip to the Olympic Peninsula thanks in part because there were no signs indicating its…
Sol Duc Falls
Sol Duc Falls probably was the one waterfall that best embodied the rainforest feel of Olympic National Park as far as we were concerned. I’ve also seen this waterfall referred to as Soleduck…
Madison Falls
Madison Falls was probably one of the easiest waterfalls for us to visit. But despite its ease of access, this was also one of the prettier waterfalls we had seen…
Marymere Falls
Marymere Falls was a waterfall that we knew had a lot of fanfare prior to our visit. So it was no surprise to us that it was certainly one of the more popular waterfalls as its car park was…
Moonlight Falls
Moonlight Falls is one of those backcountry waterfalls that’s really more of an incidental attraction in an area better known for 14,000ft peaks and alpine lakes…