Archives: User Waterfall Reviews
No longer a trickle!
For all of those visitors who have been disappointed by Barron Falls as a trickle, see it roar! After a decent lot of heavy rain, the Falls are in full flight – a sight to behold. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 6 + 8 =
This waterfall is known as “Cascata di Sardagna”
If you take a cable car from Trento (“Funivia Trento-Sardagna”) then you end up in Sardagna, a small town on the top of the hill. Once, I was walking around Sardagna and found a very fast-flowing river running through the town. I soon realized that it must be the source of the waterfall which can […]
Northrop Falls, Colditz Cove, Tennessee
Northrop Falls is in the small state natural area called Colditz Cove, between Rugby and Jamestown in the Upper Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee. The hike to the falls and back is less than two miles. You walk through a beautiful forest to the edge of a gorge, then follow the edge to a bridge over […]
Australian Waterfall Chaser
Hi Everyone, I am an Australian waterfall chaser. I absolutely love the beauty of nature. I’m very happy to share several of the waterfalls i have been to in Australia so far. My focus is New South Wales at the moment. I plan to branch out when I finish my studies. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 […]
Trains in Dunsmuir
The hike to Mosbrae Falls – understand scheduling of trains. The trains heading north, if too heavy, will split into two parts and reattached into one at Grass Lake north of the town of Weed on Hwy. 97 or at Klamath Falls Oregon. That is called a “doubleheader”. They can be five minutes apart or […]
Tree Ferns
Hi, I liked your blog of walk to Beauchamps Falls in the Otways, but noticed you wrote about “umbrella ferns”. These are called TREE ferns in Australia, there are only 2 types, Dicksonia & Cyathea. Remnant vegetation from when Australia was joined as part of Gondwana – very slow growing. About an inch per year, […]
Vettisfossen from above
It’s already a long walk to the base of Vettisfossen, but better views can be had by taking the bridge across the main river before you reach the base of the falls and then hiking up a long, steep trail that goes high up above the fall on the other side of the valley to […]
An insider’s tip to the Mangapohue Natural Bridge
If you haven’t already done so, and are coming back to the Waitomo area at some point, you should definitely go to the Natural bridge after dark – the glow worms are just incredible (this coming from more than one glow worm cave guide!) Definitely walk as much of the track to the bridge as […]
Dec 31 2017 Excellent experince (Nanue Falls)
We went down to the river on the north end of the ocean side side guard rail. It was an easy descend (steep but steplike) with no glass and plenty of vines and stuff to hang onto). I suspect the flow volume was lower than the report above because we found it to be an […]
Excited by your Jamaican waterfall review
I’m Jamaican so it makes me really happy to see my tiny island home so well represented here. As you say, you did a sampling of our falls because your time here was limited I’m sure. It’s not just visitors who miss out on our falls but even the locals ourselves! Certainly we see less […]
We Went Rappelling Down Waterfalls in Maui
We’ve been regular visitors to Maui for years, and usually do all the same things: We go beach-hopping, watch a luau, shop, take a snorkel cruise, and hang out at the resort. This year, we decided to do something totally different and see the Hana side of the island. We drove down the Road to […]
I was there in 1984 (Sacred Falls)
I went there with my brother and sister in law back in 1984. It was an interesting hike in, part of the trail had been knocked out by a boulder from above. The trail itself once you got to the cliffs was along the cliffs above the stream below the falls and fairly narrow so […]
Langshiang fall
the highest water fall in West Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India. Is located near Nongkhnum river island. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 1 + 7 =
Watefall on Quincy Shore Drive
There is a water fall on Quincy Shore Drive in Quincy Mass. At low tide the rapids head east. At high tide the rapids head west. Check it out 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 9 + 3 =
Add these to Your Utah trip
Some of my Utah favorites That aren’t on here:Grove Creek Falls Battle Creek Falls(Better yet, hike them both in the Grove Creek Battle Creek Loop Trail, also one of my top favorite hikes in the state)Lower Falls in Bells Canyon-puts out a crazy amount of water in the spring And Rocky Mouth Falls for repelling […]
Truth
When you begin to see how wonderful these natural creations are it does make you a little more mindful about life in general. I like how you share the beauty but also importance of leaving or working with the environment to have a somewhat comfortable life. Our biggest issue as humans is the desire to […]
Private vehicles banned (Thi Lo Su Waterfall)
If you are thinking of taking your own vehicle to the waterfalls – forget it! Even if it is a 4×4 you are no longer allowed access to the campsite – You HAVE transfer all your gear and take the “local” song Teaw” the official reason is “Because policy of Tak Governor ,he wants the […]
Alamere 2017
Visited the falls last week, Oct. 27, 2017. FANTASTIC. Mountain Bikes are illegal on the Coastal Trail from Palomarin trailhead to the unmarked and unsigned falls trail and beyond. Just spectacular! -Ken Papai 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 7 + 7 =
Some suggestions for Italian waterfalls
Thank you so much for your very particular and detailed website, so interesting to explore and to learn about these amazing drops of water! I wanted to suggest you a few italian waterfalls that I noticed you didn’t visit, in the case you’ll be back to the Italian Alps. – Cascata dell’Acquafraggia: north of Como […]
Stuibenfall (Austria)
The powerful Stuibenfall can be found in the Tyrol region of Austria near the village of Umhausen. The Horlachbach stream plunges 159 meters into the valley in a cascade of spray which gives the fall its name. We were also lucky to see some beautiful rainbows. There is a car park just outside the village […]