Location: North America
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…
Silver Cascade
Silver Cascade was one of the few true roadside waterfalls we managed to see during our New England trip in 2013. Given its ease of accessibility, Julie and I remembered seeing numerous other…
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…
Crystal Cascade
Crystal Cascade was perhaps the one waterfall that totally exceeded my expectations. It was a two-tiered waterfall that possessed a shape and character about it that made it very photogenic…
Glen Ellis Falls
Glen Ellis Falls was an attractive waterfall that I tried to squeeze in late in the day while the sun hadn’t quite set yet. Even with my late start on the hike just before 5pm in October, I was…
Waterfalls of the Flume
The waterfalls of The Flume (more formally the Flume-Pool Loop) were really more of an excuse to talk about what we had read in the literature to be perhaps the most popular hike in New Hampshire…
Sabbaday Falls
Sabbaday Falls was a multi-tiered waterfall twisting within a narrow gorge that was said to be carved out from the last Ice Age. It was said to have a cumulative drop of 35ft though that seemed…
Moss Glen Falls (Stowe)
Moss Glen Falls was one of two waterfalls that we visited having the same name in the same state of Vermont on the same day. This one was located near the charming town of Stowe, which seemed to…
Tannery Falls
Tannery Falls was perhaps the one waterfall in the New England area that was probably the hardest to get to during our visit in 2013. Whether it was by circumstance or it was just the way it was…
Moss Glen Falls (Granville)
Moss Glen Falls was actually one of two waterfalls by the same name in the same state of Vermont that happened to be the only two waterfalls we visited in the state during our 2013 trip to New…
Bash Bish Falls
Bash Bish Falls (sometimes written out as a single word like Bashbish Falls) was one of the more memorably-named waterfalls that we could remember. For some reason, I was always tempted…
Campbell Falls
Campbell Falls was a very photogenic waterfall where I was glad I brought my tripod. Since I made my visit on a cool crisp early morning, the low light made it practically necessary to have the…
Natural Bridge of New England Waterfalls (Hudson Brook Chasm)
The Natural Bridge of New England really pertained to the natural bridge formation that was unique in that it was composed of marble. In fact, during our visit to this park, we noticed there were…
Kent Falls
Kent Falls was perhaps one of the more family-friendly waterfalls we had experienced during our New England trip in 2013. The reason why I say this is because the falls was fronted by a very large…
Chapman Falls
Chapman Falls was the first waterfall that we saw on our New England trip in 2013. We managed to see it as part of a long drive from Cape Cod in the far southeastern end of Massachusetts towards…
Tumalo Falls, Oregon
Great waterfall near Bend, Oregon 2 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Onion Valley Waterfalls
The Onion Valley Waterfalls are what I’m dubbing the series of cascades draining the many lakes of Onion Valley between Kearsarge Pass and Independence. They were merely my waterfalling excus…
Helicopter ride to base of Manawaiopuna Falls (“The Jurassic Falls”)
We visited Kaua’i for the first time this month. As usual, we spent part of our time visiting waterfalls. We rode one of the helicopters that gave us a tour of the entire island. While flying over Manawaiopuna Falls we noticed a helicopter taking off from a helipad near the base of the falls. This […]
Multnomah Falls 2004, Oregon, USA
I lived near this waterfall for a few years and never got tired of visiting it 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Feather Falls
Feather Falls is located on the Fall River, a tributary of the Middle Fork Feather River, within the Plumas National Forest in Butte County. The trail from the parking lot to the observation deck and back is about 8 – 9 miles depending on which trail you take. Once at the observation platform it’s another […]















