Top of the Top (Escondido Falls)

I’ve been on this hike several times. Every time we go to the bottom of the upper falls. It can be a little sketchy when using the rope to get up the hill but besides that it is very do-able. One thing I did that I noticed no one is talking about is the hike […]

Only 1 of 7 or 8 (Eaton Canyon Fall)

I used to hike Eaton Canyon in the early 70’s. The falls you are showing here is only one of seven or eight. Don’t know if it’s still there but years ago there were some old wooden stairs that went 3/4 up the side of the canyon. At the top of the stairs was a […]

Great Falls in Paterson, NJ

The power of this water fall was used in the 1790s to make Paterson the first industrialized city in the US and it helped America gain economic independence from Britain. It looks cool too! 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Walk to the top well worth the trip (Multnomah Falls)

I was in Portland for work and my boss suggested I go to the falls. I stopped in for a look and after seeing the falls from the bridge I decided to walk up the trail to the top. It says its about a mile to the top what it doesn’t say is it is […]

Unbelievably amazing and will never forget! (Havasupai)

I went on this trip around 2003 or 2004, with my friend’s dad who’s been coming here 8 years in a row. Although the hike was pretty rigorous (those switchbacks were hell!), the views were absolutely breathtaking. Weather was hot, but the falls were just the right temperature. We hiked during the wee hours, about […]

Lower Hanapueo Falls should be your title

Your site references Hanapueo Falls, although there is one falls that is only seen from the World Botanical Gardens in a serene river trail that leads to this private and intimate smaller falls that is upper Hanapueo Falls. The falls shown on your site presently is lower Hanapueo Falls which is only viewable from the […]

Bastian and Connostee Falls

These two falls are another set of falls in Transylvania County NC (home to 276 of them). They come together and empty into one pool of water. They recently have built a walk out so that you are standing over the Bastian Falls. You look over at the Connostee but due to development, they have […]

Truly a ‘Sacred’ Place

My first time hiking the trail to Sacred Falls was in 1994. The trail is through the rain forest of Oahu, or at least that’s what it felt like. Wild fruit trees, such as the Malay apple litter the trail. They hang down and will hit you in the head if you’re not paying attention. […]

Toketee Falls

I took these pictures of Toketee falls, on our trip to southern Oregon. My wife and I with our dog Heidi, visited this beautiful water fall in Douglas county Oregon, between Roseburg and Crater Lake. I have not traveled the world, but this one of the most beautiful waterfalls I have ever visited. Roger Weight […]

Further on the Eagle Creek Trail

Next time you are in Oregon and have a day to devote to Eagle Creek, I would highly recommend making the trek to Tunnel Falls. In the picture I enclosed, you can barely make out the tunnel that has been built behind the falls, to the left and the right of it. It is a […]

Been there, live here

I live in Niagara Falls, and head down for a peak two or three times a week. Try to go when the number of tourists is low like early morning. A couple of comments in regard to others that have commented. I too would like it if the Falls were in a more natural state. […]

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…

Beautiful Falls!! (Proxy Falls)

We have now lived in Oregon for about 18 monthes; and the waterfalls are my favorite. We tried to go through McKenzy Pass in July, and met with a road block on the Sisters side of the road. We were told that it was usually open for about 3 weeks in August. So be sure […]

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…