Country: USA
Big Manitou Falls
Big Manitou Falls was said to be the highest waterfall in the state of Wisconsin at 165ft. As you can see from the photos on this page, we had to contend with unseasonably foggy weather during our…
Little Manitou Falls
Little Manitou Falls was a pleasantly wide waterfall where we managed to have the opportunity to experience it in a closer and more intimate manner given how easily accessible it was. It certainly…
High Falls of the Pigeon River
High Falls of the Pigeon River was one of the lesser known trans-national waterfalls in the world, which was amazing since we’re talking about a waterfall shared between the USA and Canada! Yet…
Willow Falls
Willow Falls was an impressively wide (said to be 100ft across) and multi-tiered waterfall within Willow River State Park. It was a characteristic that wasn’t very common in the waterfalls that we…
Minnehaha Falls
Minnehaha Falls was perhaps the most well-known waterfall in the state of Minnesota. I’d imagine the biggest reason for this was that it was pretty much an urban waterfall within the city of…
“Cold Creek Falls”
“Cold Creek Falls” was one of those obscure waterfalls that felt to us like it was our own little private waterfall to enjoy in seclusion. This seclusion and tranquility was even more amazing…
Seven Falls
Seven Falls were a series of small waterfalls and punchbowl-like pools that definitely had that reputation of being one of the most popular spots in Santa Barbara. Indeed, it seemed like the…
Etiwanda Falls
Etiwanda Falls was one of those waterfalls that Julie and I had previously overlooked over the years even though it wasn’t far from places like Bonita Falls and San Antonio Falls. But as we were…
Great Falls of the Potomac River
The Great Falls of the Potomac River was the waterfalling excuse for Julie, Tahia, and I to explore the vicinity of our Nation’s Capital – Washington DC. We made it a point to drive the nearly…
Passaic Falls (Paterson Great Falls)
Passaic Falls (also known as the Paterson Great Falls) was perhaps the most unusually-situated waterfall we could recall given that it was smack in the middle of a lot of urban developments that…
Watkins Glen Waterfalls
The Watkins Glen Waterfalls were merely the excuse for me to visit the Watkins Glen itself, which was said to be the most scenic of all the glens in the Finger Lakes region of Western New York…
Medina Falls
Medina Falls was kind of an obscure waterfall we took a brief detour for while driving from Albany to Niagara Falls. Perhaps what made this waterfall experience memorable was that Oak Orchard Creek…
High Falls (Chateaugay)
The High Falls on the Chateaugay River drew us with its impressive three- or four-tiered 120ft drop as it progressively fanned out wider the further it dropped. Since we decided to drive from…
Rainbow Falls (Ausable Chasm)
Rainbow Falls in Ausable Chasm was a powerful segmented waterfall with a reported height of 91ft. Prior to our visit, we were warned about the steep price of the paid tours and that we would be…
Kaaterskill Falls
Kaaterskill Falls was an impressive two-tiered waterfall in the Catskill Mountains said to have a cumulative drop of about 260ft, where the upper drop was said to be 175ft. We were curious about…
Moxie Falls
Moxie Falls was the last waterfall amongst the New England states that we visited before we crossed over the border into Quebec, Canada. It was a very appealing waterfall because it had a force…
Dunn Falls
Dunn Falls seemed to be one of those waterfalls where I really had to work to see. Even though our sampling of waterfalls in the state of Maine was very small, I somehow got the sense that this…
Snow Falls
Snow Falls was actually an unexpected waterfall we stumbled upon on a day when we had to improvise our itinerary after the US Government Shutdown nixed our plans to go to Acadia National Park…
Arethusa Falls
Arethusa Falls was perhaps our favorite waterfall in the White Mountain area, and it might quite possibly be our favorite waterfall in the New England area so far. The falls was tall at a reported…
Ripley Falls
Ripley Falls was one of the more unique waterfalls I saw in the New England area. What differentiated this one from most of the others was that it featured a slide that somewhat twisted on its way…