Tag: “Waterfalls”

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  1. Cave of the Winds

    Tourists in yellow rain slickers descend the Cave of the Winds elevator and stairs below American Falls and Bridal Falls, on the U.S. side of Niagara Falls.

  2. Niagara Falls, in the high season

    Tourists crowd the viewing area above Niagara Falls, Ontario's Horseshoe Falls on a summer long weekend.

  3. Helton Creek Falls

    Located in the Chattahooche National Forest, 3.2 miles east of Highway 19, Helton Creek Falls are a pair of cascades on Helton Creek.
    These falls are easy to reach over a good gravel road that winds down along the creek to a well maintained observation area.

  4. Kaeiteur Falls Panorama

    A panorama showing the beautiful Kaieteur Falls and the Potaro River valley in Guaya.

  5. Cascade River National Park

    Cascade River National Park in northern Minnesota is an amazing park with many scenic hiking trails. Almost 3000 acres, it's grand waterfalls and assortment of birch, spruce and white cedar trees make it a must see in the Fall.

  6. Kaieteur Falls

    Kaieteur Falls is widely recognized as the highest single-drop waterfall in the world -- although some argue that that distinction belongs to Angel Falls in Venezuela. Either way, it's a gorgeous spectacle, and well-worth seeing if you're up for an Amazon rainforest adventure.

    You can reach Kaieteur either by jet boat, or via a short flight from the Ogle airstrip, just east of Georgetown.

  7. the Maid of the Mist

    The tourist boat the Maid of the Mist approaches the Horseshoe Falls. The Maid of the Mist began as a ferry service across the Niagara River at the Falls in 1846.

  8. McWay Creek Falls

    Coastal waterfalls don't come much more picturesque than this one, located in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. Check out the redwood hiking trails across the road.

  9. Zoar Valley

    Located in the towns of Otto, Parsia, and Collins, this 2,927-acre park laced with hundreds of adrenaline-producing hiking trails features scenic waterfalls cascading down from cliffs reaching heights of 500 feet. Famous for its natural beauty, it offers the outdoor enthusiast a perfect place to explore and photograph.

  10. Bond Falls

    Located just outside of Paulding, Michigan, Bond Falls is one of the more impressive waterfalls in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Controlled by a dam, Bond Falls' main drop is 40 feet high and over 100 feet wide.

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