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Waterfalls offer incredible sights. Explore Georgia has 11 you should check out during your next hiking or camping trip.
Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks are putting on a show this year, with some of the most iconic waterfalls ...
The waterfall is about 2.5 miles from the Devil's Postpile National Monument in Mammoth Lakes. The falls are named after the rainbows that appear near the base of the falls on sunny days.
Tucked into the dramatic coastline of Big Sur, this fall has been crowned the No. 1 waterfall in California, according to ...
Explore Sissu Lake and Waterfall in Himachal—a high-altitude escape of frozen lakes, cascading falls, local culture, and Himalayan adventure near Manali.
If Twin Falls leaves you thirsty for more, follow Richland Creek a quarter of a mile downstream to find this hidden charmer.
Water you waiting for? From roadside wonders to hidden gems, these waterfalls showcase Upstate New York's natural beauty.
Triple Falls, in DuPont State Recreational Forest, is quintessential, a waterfall’s waterfall: roaring, dramatic, picturesque ...
Looking for a way to spend a sunny summer day in Georgia? Here's a list of 11 waterfall hikes to check out from Explore ...
Those familiar with Arunachal's charm often choose it for their holidays. If you're planning a trip here, don't miss out on ...
Jam-packed with waterfalls tumbling through dramatic gorges, the vibrant college town of Ithaca in New York’s Finger Lakes ...
Rainbow Falls- No.5 Mammoth Lakes Bridalveil Fall- No. 6 The 620-foot waterfall is in Yosemite. There are several trails leading to the base, but it is also viewable from Highway 120. Mossbrae ...