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

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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

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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 […]

Paradise Lost (Havasu Falls)

If you want to see the falls and not deal with the problems associated with the Indian reservation, do this trip in one day. Take the helicopter in, hike down to the falls and then fly-out. Supai village is a dump. There’s garbage strewn about everywhere. The main tourist attraction in town is watching a […]

Climbing Down Around Lime Kiln Falls

Back in 1969, I was hitching north thru the Big Sur. I ended up at a campground in the mountains within sight of the Pacific. On a whim (I was 21 at the time) I decided to hike cross-country down to the ocean and get on the coast highway, and so I set off with […]

There used to be a large boulder at the brink

There used to be a large boulder at the brink of this falls as in this photo taken by my grandfather in 1948. As I recall, the boulder was still there when I visited in 1979. It had fallen by 1994 when I visited again. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please […]

Ogden’s Waterfall

I spent my adolescent years in the Ogden (UT) “metropolitan” area. There is a nice waterfall (I don’t even know its name) in the cliffs above the city. We simply called it “Waterfall Canyon”. The trailhead is behind St Benedict’s Hospital, and the path climbs up Mt Ogden’s face for probably the better part of […]

Elusive Pywiack

Yep, Pywiack is an elusive falls, tucked in fold in a canyon and viewable from narrow angles. I once did a one day trek from Tenaya Lake to Yosemite Valley. We chose to go when the water was low. The swimming hole at the bottom of Pywiack was just splendid. This hike is not for […]

Three Chutes Falls

A little known waterfall in Yosemite is Three Chutes Falls. Also known as Hidden Falls, this waterfall is located about a half mile above mirror lake. It can be reached by walking the Mirror Lake Loop Trail and then hiking along Tenaya Creek for a quarter mile. It cascades about forty feet over open granite […]

Palouse Falls

Palouse Falls took our breath away when we gazed upon its powerful flow amidst a rugged and naturesque canyon that very much reminded us of Iceland. Except we were in southeast Washington…