Location: North America
Helmcken Falls
Helmcken Falls is probably the most famous of the waterfalls we’ve seen in the Wells Gray Provincial Park. It seemed like tour buses would routinely stop here and off load their busloads…
Moul Falls
Moul Falls was actually one waterfall that we had to work a little to see. Unlike the other three waterfalls we saw in the Wells Gray Provincial Park, we had to hike about 5.8km round trip…
Spahats Falls
Spahats Falls (I’ve also seen it referred to as Spahats Creek Falls) is a tall waterfall pouring out of a narrow hanging gorge and into a wider gorge. It’s said to be 60m in height, but one thing…
Athabasca Falls
Athabasca Falls was memorable to us because it featured a pretty mountain backdrop. The falls itself wasn’t particularly mindblowing, but it possessed enough power to carve out a bit of a gorge…
Natural Bridge
Natural Bridge is an attraction that I’m deeming to be a waterfall attraction because the Kicking Horse River actually disappears before re-emerging through the natural span…
Bow Glacier Falls
Bow Glacier Falls was the waterfall draining the rapidly receding Bow Glacier, which fed the pretty Bow Lake. Keep in mind that this was not the same waterfall as Bow Falls by the town of Banff…
Hamilton Falls
Hamilton Falls was a waterfall that I visited out of convenience since I was already determined to check out the beautiful Emerald Lake nearby. In a way, it provided a nice excuse…
Takakkaw Falls
Takakkaw Falls was probably my favorite waterfall of our September 2010 Canadian Rockies trip. It’s said to drop majestically some 258m in total height with even a waterwheel near its top…
Johnston Canyon Waterfalls
The Johnston Canyon Waterfalls are what I’m designating to be the many waterfalls found within Johnston Canyon itself. Even though the signage here indicated that there were two…
Wapta Falls
Wapta Falls was a wide river-type waterfall that pleasantly surprised Julie and I though we did get into a little bit of an adventure just trying to find it. In any case, it’s said to be 30m high…
Bow Falls
Bow Falls was a wide river waterfall situated in the backside of the town of Banff. Given how relatively easy it was to visit this waterfall, it was the first one we saw during our September 2010…
Burney Falls – Burney, California
Hello Glad to know there are waterfall lovers like myself. I am enjoying the website. I thought I would post to you a picture of a waterfall in California that is northwest of Tahoe. It is called Burney Falls. I did not see it on the web site and thought I would give you the […]
Updated Directions to Tenaja Falls
After turning right onto Tenaja road you will go through a few miles of beautiful driving. There is no fork when you get to Cleveland Forest rd (there is a small street sign on your right so you may pass it), simply make a right hand turn. From here the falls are approximately 5.2 miles. […]
“Shadow Falls”
“Shadow Falls” is a name I’ve made up for this surprise cascade that I happened to see during a hike out to the scenic Shadow Lake. As a matter of fact…
Turner Falls – Davis, Oklahoma
Here are the pictures I took of Turner Falls. This is the highest spot in Oklahoma. It is very beautiful but there were lots of visitors. The weather was hot and had been over 100-103 degree. Directions: From Dallas continue North on I-35 and take Exit #47 for Turner Falls Park. From Oklahoma City continue […]
The Tragedy of Sacred Falls, the most beautiful Park on the Island of Oahu
Prior to the Mothers day landslide that killed 8 people and injured 50 others, on Mothers Day of 1999, Sacred Falls State Park was my favorite hike on this Island. Between the Years of 1989 and 1999 I, many of my friends, and my daughters, who at that time were between the ages of 8 […]
Likeke Falls – Easier path
I am a professional photographer and was turned onto this waterfall by a local tour company which took hikers up to Likeke waterfall on a daily basis. There are a number of companies who do this. The easier way to get up to the falls is from below through the Koolau Golf course. As people […]
Summer to Cedar Creek Falls is Dangerous
It is very dangerous this time of year to hike the trail to Cedar Creek Falls. We are rescuing 3-4 people a day and 3 dogs have died from careless owners hiking down with their dogs. Temps are very high and it’s very dangerous. If you have questions call the USFS San Vicente Fire Station […]
Yosemite and Snow Creek Falls
Two weeks ago I fulfilled a 60 year dream and made it to the top of Half Dome. Awed by the accomplishment as much as by the view, I stared, speechless, at the still snowcapped peaks. Then I saw Snow Creek Falls ! I couldn’t believe that I’d never seen a picture of this beautiful […]
The Sacred El Salto Falls
On the border of Carlsbad and Oceanside, in north San Diego county, lies an ancient sacred place called the El Salto Falls. The Buena Creek valley once used by local tribes for spiritual ceremonies is now cement recycling factory, a shopping center and potentially 500 residential units. Nestled in between it all, literally at the […]












