Archives: Waterfalls
Turner Falls
Turner Falls was perhaps Oklahoma’s most scenic waterfall. Julie and I were made aware of the falls when my mother made a visit here during a business trip several years ago. Ever since then…
Glory Hole Falls
The Glory Hole Falls was definitely was one of the more unique waterfalling experiences that we’ve ever had. As you can see from the photo at the top of this page, it was a rare waterfall where…
Natural Falls (Dripping Springs Falls)
Natural Falls (I’ve also seen this referred to as Dripping Springs) was one of the more interesting waterfalls we stumbled upon in our research of Oklahoma Waterfalls, which prompted us to include…
Cedar Falls
In our minds, Cedar Falls was arguably the most attractive waterfall in the state of Arkansas. As you can see from the photo above, it had a classic rectangular shape with pretty healthy volume…
High Banks Twin Falls
High Banks Twin Falls provided us with one of our more tranquil waterfalling experiences during our little road trip to the South Central states of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma in…
Clark Creek Waterfalls (Tunica Falls)
The Clark Creek Waterfalls (also referred to as Tunica Falls in Google Maps) were a series of several waterfalls residing within the Clark Creek Natural Area within Mississippi near its border with…
Hamilton Pool
Hamilton Pool was easily our favorite Texas waterfall. Even though the falls was modestly sized with a plunge of roughly 50ft into its namesake pool, we thought it was the stuff surrounding…
McKinney Falls
McKinney Falls was actually a series of two waterfalls – an upper and lower falls. It could also very well be the only waterfall within the city limits of Austin (Texas’ state capital)…
Pedernales Falls
Pedernales Falls seemed to us to be a series of smaller cascades and waterslides. We actually thought that as a waterfalling attraction, it seemed to stretch the definition of a waterfall…
Gorman Falls
Gorman Falls was a very wide waterfall that was a bit difficult to convey in photos just how grand and graceful it was. The photo you see at the top of this page represented only a small portion…
Falls Canyon Falls (“Hidden Falls”)
Falls Canyon Falls (also known as “Hidden Falls”) was an elusive waterfall that nearly defeated us as I’m sure it probably had many others. In fact, we weren’t even aware of the existence of this…
Bailey Canyon Falls
Bailey Canyon Falls was one of the locally obscure waterfalling excursions that we’ve done. We suspect that a large reason for this apparent obscurity was that it didn’t appear in any of our local…
Three Sisters Falls
Three Sisters Falls was probably the second most popular waterfall in San Diego County behind the neighboring Cedar Creek Falls. As you can see from the photos on this page, it was indeed an…
Cottonwood Creek Falls
Cottonwood Creek Falls was a series of small waterfalls hidden away in the desert-like terrain near Pine Valley well downslope of Mt Laguna. While you may look at the photo at the top of this page…
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…
Chute de la Madeleine
La Chute de la Madeleine was definitely one of the more well-known waterfalls in New Caledonia. I suspect the reason why this was the case was because of its relative close proximity to the city…
Cascade de Wadiana
Cascade de Wadiana (I’ve also seen it spelled Wadjana) surprised both Julie and I with its size. We were kind of expecting a much smaller waterfall that was known more as a swimming hole, but…
Cascade de Ba
Cascade de Ba (I’ve also seen it spelled Cascade de Baa) was a rather obscure waterfall on the southern end of the North Province’s east coast despite it being mentioned on several maps and guidebooks
Cascade de Tao
Cascade de Tao (i.e. “Tao Waterfall” in French) was by far the most impressive waterfall in all of New Caledonia. I’ve read in the literature that it was the highest waterfall in the country…