Drift Creek Falls, Lincoln City, Oregon, USA

Hi, Thankfully found your site from a blogger while planning a trip to Iceland. Figured we’d see where all you have been and if you had been to Oregon. We live in Lincoln City, Oregon and note that Drift Creek Falls (a hike at the edge of town) was not seen on your Oregon Coast […]

Jack Creek Falls

Jack Creek Falls was a bouldery waterfall that appeared to require some precise timing in order to see it perform. In our case, we thought that a series of saturation storms in the span of a…

San Juan Falls

San Juan Falls was one of those waterfalls that we had overlooked in all the years of waterfalling the Southland. Part of the reason why we hadn’t bothered to visit this waterfall for all these…

secret (unnamed) kauai waterfall (to the left off Waimea Canyon road, just a few miles south of the Waimea Canyon lookout itself)

I saw this small but GORGEOUS waterfall from the highway on the way to Waimea Canyon and I just had to stop. It is so picture perfect I thought it must be man made at first, and was expecting to see a house or resort or something nearby but nope, nothing. There is a pull […]

Shoshone Falls Valentines Day 2015

Valentines Day of 2105 Shoshone Falls had 32,000 feet per sec running for a spectacular water showing. The falls were fierce as the water spray. Waiting for a nice clean shot with less water spray was hard to do. These two show show the falls close up. A circular polarizer was used to control the […]

Jump Creek after the Soda fires

In July and August the Soda fires burned over 300,000 acres from Jordan valley to Marsing Idaho. One of the areas I visit as a photographer is Jump Creek Falls outside of Marsing. I thought it was spectacular that the trees survived the fires that follow the Canyon and the Fall colors show through brilliantly. […]

Cascade Falls

Cascade Falls was the lone waterfalling attractive that we were aware of in the state of Illinois. Unfortunately, as you can see from the photo at the top of this page, it wasn’t flowing. Given…

Upper Cataract Falls

Upper Cataract Falls was one of two waterfalls on Mill Creek in the Cataract Falls State Recreation Area (apparently it used to be part of the Lieber State Recreation Area) west of Indianapolis…

Lower Cataract Falls

Lower Cataract Falls was the other of two waterfalls on Mill Creek in the Cataract Falls State Recreation Area. In a way, this 18ft waterfall almost looked like a twin of the Upper Falls, but the…

Lanternman’s Falls

Lanternmans Falls (I’ve also seen it referred to as Lanternman’s Falls) was an interesting waterfall mainly due to its appearance right next to the historic Lanternman’s Mill with an attractive…

Paine Falls

Paine Falls was a very attractive wide waterfall that seemed to be tailor made for seeing it with fall colors as you can see in the photo at the top of this page. Indeed despite its modest size…

Brandywine Falls

Brandywine Falls was arguably the most significant and attractive waterfall remaining in the state of Ohio let alone the apparent main scenic attraction of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park…

Lower Tahquamenon Falls

Lower Tahquamenon Falls was the other of two major waterfalls featured along the Tahquamenon River in Tahquamenon Falls State Park. While the Upper Falls dazzled us with its size and classical…

Upper Tahquamenon Falls

The Upper Tahquamenon Falls (it rhymes with “phenomenon”) was easily the most impressive waterfall that we had seen for the entirety of our Great Lakes trip in 2015 that encompassed the Upper…

Spray Falls

Spray Falls was one of the more unique waterfalls that we’ve seen. I guess what made it so memorable was that it dropped 70ft directly into the turbulent southern shores of Lake Superior…

Agate Falls

Agate Falls was one of those elegant waterfalls that was well known in the literature thanks to a well-situated railroad bridge right above its main drop. For the longest time during my trip…

Munising Falls

Munising Falls was one of the more convenient waterfalls that we had visited while staying in the town of Munising, which was really our excuse to pass the time while awaiting our opportunity to…

Miners Falls

Miners Falls (I’ve also seen it referred to as Miner’s Falls) was a well-flowing 40ft waterfall (though I’ve seen inconsistent numbers from the NPS literature claiming 50ft and 60ft) in a pretty…

Wagner Falls

Wagner Falls was a small 20ft multi-tiered waterfall that was pretty convenient for us to visit. It was just outside the town limits of Munising, and we only needed to walk on a short trail and…

Superior Falls

Superior Falls was a rare interstate waterfall as it was shared between the states of Wisconsin and Michigan since it flowed on the Montreal River, which defined the border between the states near…